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Idiot's Grace Wines - Pear blossoms

Idiot's Grace Wines

(20 reviews)

$$

Four of us visited on a sunny March day. WINE: 2.5. The wine…read moreflights were not to our taste, but might match your's. AMBIANCE: 3.5. Limited indoor seating, much outdoor seating at picnic tables next to oak forest. Farm setting accessed via short unpaved farm road (driveway). SERVICE: 4.0.

The name, Idiot's Grace, made me chuckle as I passed this vineyard on my way up to Rowena Crest. I…read moreknew that after my hike, I'd have to check out this vineyard. Locaged in Mosier, I didn't realize that there were vineyards in and fruit orchards here, having always stopped in Hood River and Parkdale, never venturing further west. But just five miles past Hood River, the charming town of Mosier with its incredible vistas, trails, vineyards and orchards exists and can stand in its own. Smaller, quaint and even more charming and laid back than its much larger neighbor. The outdoor area here is beautiful with incredible river views and in the other direction, Mt. Hood. There is a covered area outdoors and seating on the lawn for those craving sun. All precautions were taken during Covid to ensure safety and an enjoyable experience. The wines are delicious! Rich, dark, bigger - reminding me of Zins. My preference is for the bigger and bolder reds so I was very happy with the wines I tasted. If you buy a bottle, the tasting fees are waived, and I was happy to buy a few to enjoy back home. The Cab Franc was my favorite and I also enjoyed the Syrah/Grenache blend. The staff happily educated me on the wines while asking me about my preferences to find a match. They shared the history of the surrounding area and the original inhabitants. Nearby Memaloose island was a burial sight for the Indian tribes that lived in this region, who did not bury the dead but created vaults on the island. This was the first time I tried Memaloose wines and I'm so glad I did! I'll definitely stop here again and next time plan on driving on into Washington to try the wines there. I realized that the beauty and good wines just starts in Hood River but there is so much more to this incredible area! Time to explore!

Garnier Vineyards - Vineyard and Columbia River

Garnier Vineyards

(10 reviews)

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Stunning views of their vineyard with the magnificent Columbia Gorge River and basalt cliffs of…read moreWashington creating a magical setting to sip and taste wine. Eric and Erica are so gracious and truly want everyone to enjoy their wines, the vineyard and their experience. Located in the quaint and tiny town of Mosier, the pace is laid back and casual; no pretentiousness here! Yay! There are tables on the side deck overlooking the river plus picnic tables in the back and a few seething areas inside. Dogs are welcome on the grass in the picnic table area. We both did the tasting so we could try several of their wines, two white and three reds. While I typically prefer bigger reds, I really enjoyed their Chardonnay with hints of pineapple and perfect for a summer day. Of the reds, we really liked the Primitivo made from dark grapes with big flavors yet easy to drink. Definitely a winner for me! What I particularly liked is the ability to bring your own food and picnic. We stopped at aPine Street Bakery for their delicious Italian sandwich which was the perfect accompaniment to the wines. Next time I'll bring various items to create our own charcuterie to graze on While we just drink in the wines and setting. Can't say enough about the charming vineyard, gracious hosts, delicious wine and location of this winery. Will absolutely be back again and again.

The scenery and Kelly and Nancy are so amazing. The wine is fantastic and I highly suggest the wine…read moretasting. Our friends became members and we bought lot so we could take to Texas. I would definitely come here again and highly suggest it to my friends and family!

COR Cellars - Serene setting

COR Cellars

(48 reviews)

$$

Located in the high desert area of The Gorge, COR Cellars is a beautiful and serene setting. There…read moreare several seating areas: a large patio surrounding a garden of native plants with chairs and couches around the perimeter; Adirondack chairs near the vineyard overlooking the grasses and hills; indoors next to a fireplace with sweeping views of the property; and even private tents up on the hill. We were thrilled to be there on one of the first sunny days in a very rainy 2022 Spring, so we sat on the sunny patio with the bright blue skies and native plants as the backdrop. We were greeted with a glass of Cab Franc Rose, which I had never had before, and we both really enjoyed it. We selected the flight since it was our first time having COR wine and we wanted a variety. The flight arrives in a tin bucket with individual carafes of each pour. There were four plus a complimentary pour, so three whites and two reds. Of the whites, the Cab Fran Rose remained my fave and I also enjoyed the Pinot Gris which was crisp and light. I'm a fan of big, bold reds but because of the sun, the red wines got so hot that we couldn't drink them which was really unfortunate. They did include a small bag of ice in the bucket to keep the wines cool but it was no match for the sun. Next time, even if I am tempted by the sun, I will select a seating area in the shade so we can enjoy all of the wines in the tasting. To round out our experience, we ordered the charcuterie for $35. COR continues to be very careful with Covid protocols so the charcuterie is a kit that you put together. Olympic Provisions salami, a box of hearty crackers, Marcona almonds and casteveltrano olives in mason jars, and a soft cheese were provided; all delicious. Service was warm and friendly, they answered our questions thoroughly. Some customers like to have the staff pour each taste and explain the wine; at COR you pour your own and info on the wines is provided on a card. I prefer it this way so I can drink at my speed and our conversation isn't continuously interrupted with a description of the next wine. Everyone has their own preference but this style works for me. Will definitely be back!

I am really loving to explore this are of Washington. Cor cellars has become a must stop for me. I…read morelove the architecture. Modern and elegant. The staff is friendly. They play good music. The wine is also delicious. I usually get the cheese and crackers as well

Loop De Loop Winery - Part of the indoor tasting room

Loop De Loop Winery

(12 reviews)

Definitely my new favorite winery. It's a little bit off the beaten path of the Oregon hood…read morewineries (because it's in WA shhhhh!) but completely worth the drive, just a little bit north of Hood River. Gorgeous scenery, a $20 wine tasting, and the cutest interior with so many plants and eclectic art. Loved bringing my friends here, I'll be back! Love that there is a view of both the Gorge and Mt Hood on a clear day. Reservations recommended for groups.

Loop De Loop is fantastic!!!…read more I stumbled upon Loop De Loop's Four Wind wine while having dinner at Anna's Table (Thank You John Z) in Cannon Beach, OR. Fast forward, we planned a stop at Loop De Loop after hiking Multnomah and Wahkeena Falls. It was one of the best surprises of the whole trip to Oregon. I expected Loop De Loop to be a small, modest vineyard and instead I discovered an absolutely stunning vineyard nestled in the picturesque hills of the Columbia Valley. I opted for the full tasting and I'm so glad I did. I really enjoyed the breadth and diversity of the wine offerings. And the wine is made organically!!! We actually enjoyed the wine and experience at Loop De Loop more than any vineyard we visited in Williamette Valley. We also tried the cheese plate and tinned fish, which were delicious. The venue has indoor and outdoor seating. I love the decor and art throughout the building. Service was really good. I dont recall the name of the young woman with red hair helping us out, but she was fantastic. This place gets pretty busy so I recommend reservations. Definitely check it out! Even if you're in Portland, it's worth the quick trek into Washington.

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