


Explore the Richness of Oregon Wine in the Tualatin Valley
We love wine, and once you visit, you will understand why our winemakers are passionate about the wines they make, and we are, too.
The Tualatin Valley sits in the northwestern corner of the Willamette Valley, known for its abundant vineyards and its exquisite Pinot Noir.
In 2020, two new Area Viticultural Areas (AVAs) were established in Tualatin Valley: Tualatin Hills and Laurelwood District.
Signature grapes such as Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris are among the dozens of varietals here, along with Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay, and the seasonal Rosé, which are available at the more than 30 wineries in the Tualatin Valley. For a change of pace, sample a flight of saké, a traditional Japanese beverage handcrafted in the United States’ first American owned-and-operated saké brewery.
While the Pinot Noir put the valley—and the state—on the wine map, the sheer diversity of varietals keeps wine lovers coming back.
The best part of our wine country? You don’t need to be an expert to enjoy the wines. From the novice to the aficionado, all are welcome to explore the wines that have put this region on the map.