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The Finest in Columbia River Gorge Wine Tours

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Are you a wine lover living in Vancouver, WA or Portland, OR? Have you always wanted to go on an all-inclusive wine tour, but weren’t sure where to start? WineDirt is a company who specializes in giving you the best possible Columbia River Gorge wine tours. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or simply trying to gain a greater appreciation or understanding for wine in general, WineDirt’s Columbia River Gorge wine tours will be a great treat for you at a price you can afford!

WineDirt’s Columbia River Gorge wine tours start at $140 per person for a tour size between (2-4) people, but can drop all the way down to $110 per person for a tour size from (8-12) people.  So grab your friends and family and bring ‘em on down to enjoy our quality Columbia River Gorge wine tours.  The more people you bring, the more money you save! Not comfortable around other people?  No worries, we also have private tours for just (2) people, starting at $200 per person.

If you think that WineDirt’s wine tours will not be enough to quench your thirst for wine knowledge, consider one of our novice or advanced wine courses.  They are the perfect gift for nearly any occasion!

Willamette Valley Wine Tours In The Heart of Oregon Wine Country

According to our customers, a Willamette Valley wine tour is just what you need to unwind and relax.

The time of year you tour really doesn’t matter to us, or the wineries.

We conduct Willamette Valley wine tours 352-days per year!

Willamette Valley Wine Tours

The Willamette Valley is considered to be the heart of the Oregon wine country. With vineyards, crop fields and berry patches spread across the valley.  Going for a drive is always a beautiful trip, whether you stick to the main roads or adventure down back roads, for your Willamette Valley wine tours.

Willamette Valley Wine Tours

The Willamette Valley is about 100-miles long and begins just outside Portland, and continues south below the Salem area.  However, some of the oldest of all the Willamette Valley’s vineyards were planted towards the North end of the valley , near Dundee.  The first Pinot Noir grapes were planted by David Lett, (known as Papa Pinot), in 1965.  He then started one of the ‘first five’ wineries in the Willamette Valley, Eyrie Vineyards.  The other four wineries who really got the wine industry on their feet were: Erath Winery, Ponzi Vineyards Winery, Sokol Blosser Winery, and Adelsheim Vineyard.  Some of these wineries are offered as ‘stops’ during our Willamette Valley wine tour.

Come visit and take a Willamette Valley wine tour with us, and “Get the Dirt on Wine” with WineDirt.com winery tours!