Enjoy in the beauty and bounty of Willamette Wine Valley on this 8 hours tour from Portland. Perfect for all level of wine enthusiast – from newcomers to veteran–this tour offers the insight of expert
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Get picked-up from your doorstep
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best time to go is definitely during the fall, like September to October. That’s when the vineyards are at their prettiest with the changing leaves, and it's harvest season! Plus, you get to taste some fresh wines right from the barrel if you're lucky. Spring is also nice, especially if you want to see the flowers blooming and enjoy milder weather. Just avoid the rainy winter months if you can!
A: Great question! There aren't any specific age restrictions, so teens can join. Just keep in mind they won’t be able to participate in the wine tastings. However, they can enjoy the scenery and the experience itself. Some vineyards might have outdoor areas that are family-friendly, too!
A: No worries there! They provide pick-up from your doorstep, so you don’t have to deal with parking at all. Just make sure to confirm your pick-up details with them a day before. It makes the whole experience super easy and relaxing.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the private Willamette Valley wine tour! Any tips?
Hey everyone! I’m thinking of getting this wine tour for my parents' anniversary. They love wine but have never been to the Willamette Valley. I saw it’s about 8 hours long and includes visits to 3 vineyards. Has anyone done this with Sea to Summit? Any tips on what to wear or if the guides are good?
Just got back from the Willamette Valley wine tour—wow!
Just returned from the private Willamette Valley wine tour and had the best time! The views were breathtaking, especially at the third vineyard. We sampled some incredible pinots! Highly recommend bringing a light jacket because it got a little cool towards the evening. Worth every penny, though the tasting fees got a bit pricey. Anyone want to know more?