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Discover the Adelsheim Vineyards Tour in Oregon
The Adelsheim Vineyards Tour in Newberg, OR, offers visitors a premium wine country experience in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Founded in 1971, Adelsheim is one of Oregon’s pioneering wineries, celebrated for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The vineyard’s tours combine scenic beauty, viticulture education, and curated tastings of estate-grown wines.
Guided experiences allow guests to stroll through the rolling vineyard blocks, learn about Oregon’s unique terroir, and explore the winery’s production areas. Tastings highlight Adelsheim’s signature wines, with staff sharing insights into grape growing, fermentation, and barrel aging.
Why it’s special:
Adelsheim is more than a tasting room—it’s a pioneering estate winery that helped establish Oregon’s reputation as a world-class Pinot Noir region. Visitors enjoy a personal, immersive introduction to the craft of winemaking, enhanced by panoramic views of the Chehalem Mountains.
History/Story of Adelsheim Vineyards
Adelsheim was founded by David and Ginny Adelsheim in 1971, among the first vineyards in Oregon’s Chehalem Mountains. Over the decades, it grew from a small family project into a renowned estate winery recognized internationally for its Pinot Noir.
Adelsheim was also one of the first wineries to promote sustainable viticulture in Oregon, adopting responsible practices long before they were common. Today, it remains an estate-driven winery producing world-class wines while maintaining its roots in innovation, sustainability, and community.
What You’ll See & Do on the Adelsheim Tour
Guided walk through the vineyards with insights on soil, climate, and grape varietals.
Tour of the winery, including fermentation tanks and barrel cellars.
Curated wine tastings showcasing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and estate exclusives.
Learn about Adelsheim’s sustainable winemaking practices.
Relax in the tasting room with sweeping views of the Chehalem Mountains.
Shop for estate wines and merchandise at the boutique store.
Hands-On Elements: Tasting flights, guided vineyard exploration, Q&A with winemakers and staff.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography welcome in vineyard and visitor areas.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Estate-exclusive wines available only at the winery
Wine club memberships and seasonal events
Pricing of Adelsheim Vineyards Tour
Estate Tour & Tasting: ~$45 per person
Signature Tasting Flight: ~$25 per person
Wine Club Members: Complimentary tastings (varies by membership)
Reservations strongly recommended
Practical Info for Visiting Adelsheim Vineyards
Duration: ~60–90 minutes depending on tour/tasting
Format: Guided vineyard walk + winery production tour + tasting
Schedule & Seasonality: Open daily; tours by reservation; closed on major holidays
Audience: Adults 21+; couples, families (with children supervised), wine enthusiasts
Accessibility: Tasting room accessible; vineyard walk may involve uneven terrain
Safety & Restrictions:
Tastings for 21+ with valid ID only
Outdoor tours subject to weather conditions
Languages: English; group arrangements may include translation
Group & School Visits: Group bookings available; not suitable for school trips (alcohol service)
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes for walking vineyard paths, valid ID, camera
Facilities: Tasting room, wine shop, restrooms, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day
Location & Booking
Getting There: 45 minutes from Portland; free parking onsite; ride-share and wine tour shuttles available
Booking: Reserve online at Adelsheim Vineyards
Cancellation & Refunds: Cancellation policies vary; contact vineyard directly
On-Site Extras: Estate wine shop, club events, seasonal vineyard experiences
Nearby
Chehalem Mountains Wine Trail
Downtown Newberg wine shops and dining
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
FAQs About Visiting Adelsheim Vineyards
Do I need a reservation?
Yes, reservations are recommended, especially for estate tours and weekends.
What wines is Adelsheim best known for?
Adelsheim is most famous for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with additional estate varietals available.
Can I walk through the vineyards?
Yes, guided vineyard walks are included in select tours.
Are children allowed at the winery?
Children may accompany adults but cannot participate in tastings.
How long does a tasting last?
Most tastings and tours last 60–90 minutes.
Can I buy wines onsite?
Yes, estate exclusives and current vintages are available at the wine shop.
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