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Tualatin Estate Vineyards

10850 Northwest Seavey Road, Forest Grove

Experience Tualatin Estate Vineyards' Reserve Wine Tasting for two or four with up to 35% off, including wine credit

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Enjoy classic Pinot Noirs and cool-climate whites in the serene tasting room at this historic vineyard offering rich experiences

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About This Deal

Looking for a memorable day out with friends or loved ones? A visit to Tualatin Estate Vineyards promises not just any wine-tasting experience but one that includes delightful flavors paired with beautiful surroundings. With a generous wine credit included, guests can explore a selection of fine wines during their visit. Make sure to book ahead to secure your spot for a seated tasting adventure.

What we offer

This offer includes exclusive reserve tastings tailored for both small and large groups. Each option comes with generous wine credits, allowing guests to choose from premium bottles during their visit. Experience unique clonal diversity and award-winning wines in an inviting setting.

  • Reserve Wine Tasting for two people w/ a $20 bottle of wine or Wine Credit: Experience an intimate tasting session with an option to enjoy or purchase a $20 bottle of wine.
  • Reserve Wine Tasting for w/ a $40 bottle of wine or Wine Credit: Ideal for larger groups, enjoy the reserve tasting and choose from premium wines with $40 credit.

Why you should grab the offer

The opportunity to visit Tualatin Estate Vineyards should not be missed by any wine enthusiast looking for an authentic experience steeped in history. This isn't just about sipping wines; it's about being part of a tradition that dates back decades. With its prestigious awards and breathtaking views, this vineyard invites guests to explore a world-class selection of Pinot Noirs along with diverse French clones that enhance the tasting palette. The serene location offers more than just scenery; it provides the perfect ambiance for relaxation and reflection while enjoying some truly exceptional wines. Don't miss out on experiencing what makes this vineyard stand out from others.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Wine credit can only be used during your visit for the wine tasting. Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only at listed locations. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Tualatin Estate Vineyards

Tualatin, in the tongue of the indigenous peoples who named the river, means "gentle and easy flowing." As apt as the name is for the waterway, it also suits the wines produced at Tualatin Estate Vineyards. Founded in 1973 by Oregon wine industry pioneer, Bill Fuller, today the vineyard occupies more than 145 acres, fully planted with vines that produce award-winning wines. While soil nourishes gewürztraminer, muscat, pinot blanc vines, more than 65 acres of it belongs to Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir alone. The winemakers cultivate seven different French clones of the grape, bottling a variety of subtly different wines that share common soil and ancestry.