So at 9am, we were on a bus with these menus in hand! How awesome is it to have all these wineries only a few hours away from Portland… and a tour in which they take care of the transportation for you.
First stop was River’s Edge. Their Pinot Noir needed a little more time because of the confusing legs on it, but it was in the barrel so duh… the Pinot Noir Black Oak Vineyards barrel tasting was paired with one of my favorite food pairings of the entire day, the grilled chicken-apple sausage with triple cream brie and their pinot noir jam combining the smokey savory and creamy with the fruity and then dark red wine with a bit of tannin to finish it off. I even purchased a jar of their very liquidy jam to enjoy at home. Their winery is indeed located by the edge of a river, presenting a lovely view of vines and river and bridge and rolling hill and sky. Yes, you can indeed enjoy wine at 9:30 in the morning!
Bradley is where I started on my box o wine bottles to take back home- everyone who purchased wine had to put in cases underneath the bus with our name on it.
From Umpqua Valley Barrel Tour- North
[this is good] I wish I had your blog when I was visiting Portland on a regular basis. Now, however, I seldom if ever get near the place, living in Los Angeles. I do enjoy your blog, and am always impressed by your excellent photographs. Do you take them yourself? They are mouth watering!