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    Coria Estates

    4.3 (53 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Mehgan B.

    What an absolute gem of a vineyard. My best friend and I chose this spot honestly because it was one of the few actually open on a Wednesday afternoon and boy are we glad it was! Stunning views, ample seating options and our incredibly knowledgeable and fun sommelier Kyle made our visit so fun. We enjoyed a flight of wine with each pour a little better than the last and a delicious meal to top it off. If only we had more time in the area we would have visited again.

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    A beautiful location and wonderful place to visit. Very good variety of food and wines. Staff was extremely friendly and hospital. A fantastic place to have a gathering or just a quiet afternoon in the sun. 5 stars.. can not say enough.!!

    My wine tasting flight with emphasis on whites and rosé wines.
    Ilona S.

    Beautiful patio for outside wine tasting and/or picnic or food. We just did a wine tasting with the emphasis on white and rosé wines. Hostess was friendly as was the woman behind the counter serving my wine. She accommodated my wish to have the whole flight at the same time, to spare me the trips in and out of the tasting room. There was live music playing and the atmosphere was relaxed, friendly and boutique. Now the wines: some were ok (I really liked the Rosé 2020 for $18/bottle) but some were definitely not my taste (I absolutely did not like the 2018 Chardonnay for $50 bottle or the Riesling for $26/bottle). But I guess to each their own!! The only "negative" thing is the gravel driveway to their hill top tasting area, it's very rough and dusty. Maybe watering it down more once in a while would be good.

    Melody T.

    great view of the willamette valley vineyards. Very friendly staff. Had the pleasure of meeting Aurora the winemaker. Love their Pinot blanc the blush bottle it's such a good savory sweet summer easy to drink wine! They had live music and different events on weekends and we happen to run into a band playing some throw back songs. It was wonderful. Because of the elevation it doesn't get too hot there either. Nice breezy Sunday afternoon!

    Jennifer S.

    I was completely captivated by the overwhelming beauty as we drove up the winding road to Coria estates. The golden vines, the blue sky and changing color of the leaves were something out of a fairy tale. Once you reach the top, the view of the 90+ acre winery, the Willamette valley, the snowy caps of Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson is nothing short of spectacular! I was invited for a wine tasting by my sister in law and her father, who carries Coria wines at his restaurant, Los Baez, in Salem. He's friends with the owner, the only Hispanic winery owner in the city. The interior is comfortable and inviting, but we found a spot on the patio to take in the sun. I found the breeze blowing in to be quite exhilarating. The fire pit and heaters weren't yet lit, but they're prepared for year round guests. We tried six different wines, from the lightest Pinio Grigio, a Chardonnay, a Rose and an award winning Cabernet. The Chardonnay was one of my favorites, though not normally my go to. I bought a cheese & cracker plate to enjoy with our tasting, and chose Rosemary Thyme crackers with gouda. They were the perfect savory combination for our palate. We strolled around, soaking in the scenery, and took some amazing pictures to reflect back on the moment. My sister took a bottle to go at $10 off with her paid tasting. Certainly an affordable experience. Kids and fur babies are welcome on site, so I plan to come back and share the view with my daughter. It was truly a wonderful experience that everyone should make an effort to enjoy!

    8/24/2018 - Wedding - This rose was delicious!
    Mikhail H.

    What a gorgeous place this is! Some dear friends just got married up here and it was pretty close to perfect! The outside area is incredible. Like most vineyards, the drive up and the parking lot were gravel but pretty easy to traverse. The building itself has a 360 view of stunning hills - its right on the top of the whole area so the view is breathtaking looking around especially as the sun starts descending. Our friends had several wines available for us. I chose the rose and did try the drier one also. She said sweet and I went for that - I love options. Friends were discussing the wines but I heard limited reports on the pinot noir and chardonnay. I loved the rose I got and apparently we drank the wines the couple provided which I hear was a lot *giggle* There is some great balcony area seating - even a fire table. With the style of the building and everything I almost felt like I was in some tropical paradise.

    Justin C.

    Beautiful breathtaking views and a tasting of four wines for $10. Very intimate outside, inside there was live music and tables for viewing / relaxing. Pinot Gris 2016, Pinot Gris 2015, Rose of Pinot Noir and lastly the Pinot Noir. 4/5 overall wines were good. Ur not great, but the views were well worth the visit. Pleasant staff as well. Sitting by the fire pit is recommended.

    Doing some wine tasting with the lady and headed up to coria after seeing it online. Very pretty space and the wine was tasty but we showed up with not many folks seated and were told the walk in tables available had no shade. There was lots of tables open with umbrellas and on a 90 degree day looked enticing. We we're told they're only available if you're a member or made a reservation. They sat open the whole time we were there and I even tried to join the wine club to sit in some shade but they said the membership doesn't go into effect until 24 hrs after signing up. Left before we would have due to the heat. Wine and space good, customer service could use some work. They got some shade at the desk of course

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    Michael V.

    This place had me at hello. Great wine and great atmosphere. They just added an extension to their tasting room that all but quadrupled their space. It has a spanish/ Italian feel with 360 degree views of the Willamette Valley. They also have cheese and meat platters to pair with your wine as well as food trucks that switch on the property. Great place to relax, mingle, and enjoy a glass of great wine.

    Beautiful patio area

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    I want to start off by saying that the customer service I received here was excellent. The tasting…read moreassociate was very sweet and personable, and nothing that I'm about to say has anything to do with her or the people employed there! I'm not a wine connoisseur. I'll pick up a $6 from the grocery store and call it good. I go tasting every once in a while, but I don't get into the whole "notes of this" "nice nose" kinda stuff. But I will have the occasional $50-80 bottle as a treat. That being said, I got the first wine (I think it was a Pinot gris? Just a white wine) on the flight, looked at my friend (who's a winemaker) and said "this thing has notes of wet dog and sewage". She agreed. I couldn't drink it and it burned the back of my throat when I tried it. The second wine (rose) had notes of sulfur and also burned . It was easier to drink but not great. The Pinot noir was the best, I could actually drink it. Though I've had cheaper bottles that tasted better. It was very watery and didn't have much body to it. The Pinotage was very disappointing. It had too much salinity. I know that the winery was just bought out from the previous owner so they're probably just stuck with whatever he made. I'd like to come back in a couple of years to try some things that the new owners make! I didn't get to try their food, but it did look amazing. Again, service was great and very helpful, but the wine was just...not it.

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