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    5.0 (20 reviews)
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    Loretta B.

    My adult daughter and I loved the brisk bicycle ride in the beautiful Oregon countryside that was full of apple and cherry orchards. I'm 63 and the bike ride was great. I had to peddle hard a couple of times, but that was just part of the fun and exercise. My daughter had no difficulty. The scenery, and freedom to bike on the roads, was spectacular and something that just isn't available in the big city. The price tag seems a bit steep at first, but when you realize that the food and wine is paid for at each winery, it is worth every penny. While I normally do not have alcohol, unless it's in my dessert, I wanted to do something that the young people, like my daughter, would enjoy. MountNBarrel fit the bill perfectly. It was also important to me that MountNBarrel took us back to our lodging (extra fee, but worth it). After the bike ride, we went to the first winery where we were seated on a patio with a comfy couch, looking out upon the beautiful vineyard, while we ate an array of tasty appetizers and sampled wines. It began to rain, and because it was a little nippy outside, they offered us each cozy blankets, which made it all the more fun. Just when I thought it couldn't get better, the resident dog came up for a meet-and-greet, which was lovely since we were missing our own furry pal. But wait, that's not all. We went to two more wineries. The next winery did not have seating or appetizers, but the attention we received from the hostess was extraordinary. Because my daughter and I were the only ones in the bike group that afternoon, we got to ask all the questions we could think of about wines. They had a chocolate wine sauce that was so divine. They also had the most variety. The last winery, had appetizers that I would rate 5-star. In fact, I would go there just for the appetizers. The young lady that started the business, was also our bike tour guide and drove us to the 3 wineries. She was so very kind and gracious and in such fit condition that she would be able to go faster or slower for different groups. MountNBarrel was such a unique and fun experience, I would recommend it to anyone who wants an escape to the country and a taste of something extraordinary.

    Angel T.

    We just wrapped an afternoon with Michael and Sydney and we could not be happier! What a fun day of bike riding and surprises...I won't ruin it for you. Sydney is such a fun positive tour guide. I can't recommend this place enough! Such a fun way to discover Hood River!

    Kelli H.

    MountNbarreL is one legit outfitter for such a unique take on wine tasting! Our group had 7 ladies and everything was taken care of for us by the fabulous Ali, our hostess!! She made sure we had everything from helmets, bikes (obviously), lunch, comfort and just an overall super unique, super safe & amazing time! We felt like VIPs on this tour to 3 great wineries in the Hood River area. Highly recommend!!!

    Sharnel M.

    A group of girlfriends and I had an incredible day enjoying the less traveled byways of Hood River. Just a scenic 1 hour drive east of PDX, we were quickly captured by great wines, fresh fruit and picture perfect views! We met Ali, of MountNBarrel at an easy to find location where she had bikes, helmets and water ready for our group. The bikes were in great shape , and we quickly rode away to a local antique shop, apple orchard and three wineries. We enjoyed locally sourced organic foods including lunch and snacks along the way! The ride is fairly easy and novice riders can relax and enjoy the scenery. A shuttle after the second tasting took us to a breath taking vista atop the Phelps Creek vineyard, followed by a tasting which included decadent chocolate brownie bites included by the tour ! All in all a perfect day!

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    Ali helped me plan the perfect excursion for 17 people to explore Hood River Valley's vineyards and farms.

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    Hood River County Fruit Loop - Blossom time!

    Hood River County Fruit Loop

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The Fruit Loop in Oregon is such a fun way to get your fruits and wine in. This picturesque route…read moreis lined with fruit stands, lavender farms, wineries, and stunning orchards. There are cherries, apples, pears, and more. many of the stands offer the chance to pick your own fruit. One minute you're sampling farm-fresh fruit, and the next, you're sipping local wines with panoramic views of Mount Hood. The wineries are charming and offer a variety of wines. Fantastic Day!

    Hood River is my happy place and that includes the wonderful Fruit Loop, worth driving in every…read moreseason to take in the incredibly stunning vistas! The 35 mile loop in Hood River Valley is peppered with farms and vineyards, many with farm stands or tasting rooms so you can sample and purchase the heavenly fruits, jams, pies, wines, hard cider, flowers and treats along the way. For me the ride is as exhilarating as the farm stands. Around every corner you catch glimpses of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, depending on the direction you're heading, snow capped and standing tall and proud against a bright blue sky with rolling hills and vineyards in the foreground. As you head up 35, Mt. Hood becomes so large it spans the entire windshield of your car. Pull over on the side shoulder for some magnificent snapshots. During spring the hills are white and pink from the fruit tree blossoms creating incredible landscape images that are instagram worthy! The Cider Festival in April is worth the trip, pick up the map and visit the various cider houses for flights or pints. In the summer, visiting the lavender farms is a must! Rows and rows, acres and acres, of purple waves making for a wonderful backdrop. Blueberries, Marionberries, strawberries and cherries can be picked at many farms. Late summer, the sunflower farms are just stunning. Fall brings the Harvest festival with barrels of every varietal of apples and pears imaginable, and all things made from them! Of course there are pumpkins, gourds and corn as well. Most vineyards and stands have picnic tables outside so you can purchase and enjoy a meal and drinks right in the gardens and vineyards, perfect right now during Covid-19 times. Allows you to get out and enjoy the beauty of nature, safely. As you leave downtown Hood River you will see a sign for Panoramic Point. Turn and make this your first stop. The gates are currently closed so you can't drive your car up the hill, but it's worth parking and walking up the hill for the aptly named panoramic vista you will encounter. Next, visit the Gorge Whitehouse, my favorite and a must stop. The big White House with black shutters is located on a magnificent piece of property. The hills in muted shades of green and gold with fields of flowers and apple & pear orchards in the foreground is so stunning it almost looks like a painting. Get a pint of their pear-lemon cider and some snacks from the food truck and sit at a picnic table and just relax, enjoy, take it all in. Make sure to buy fresh picked cherries to take home! And a growler of the cider because you can only buy it there. You will thank me. A little further down the road is a Packer Orchards for fresh berry pies, cookies, jams, syrups and ice cream. Stop at Draper Girls Cider for delicious small batch ciders. In Parkdale, Solera Brewery has one of the best views of Mt. Hood from the picnic tables out back. Get an adult beverage and enjoy their pulled pork bowl, which is basically pulled pork nachos, and enough for two. There is always something spectacular to do and see along the Hood River Fruit Loop. It's a place I visit several times a year and never tire of it. Each season brings new vistas and bounty. The drive out there is just as gorgeous making it a pleasurable day trip or weekend. Go. Eat. Drink. Photograph. Enjoy.

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    Backcountry Wine Tours - Our excellent tour guide

    Backcountry Wine Tours

    4.9(125 reviews)
    50.4 miMt. Scott - Arleta, Southeast Portland

    We celebrated a milestone birthday on the tour and had a wonderful time with our guide. We were…read morepart of a small tour and there were only five of us. The van was clean and comfortable. They provided water and while we were driving, our tour guide provided rich history of the valley and the land. We visited three excellent wineries and had different experiences at each of them. The first was a traditional and one of the oldest wineries, then we went to another winery that served white Pinot Noir, which was amazing, and we went to another modern winery with a really rich history as well, and it was by far the sleekest winery we visited. I love that they curated the tour to highlight different practices in organic and biodynamic farming. We learned a lot during our time together. We also had opportunities to venture off on our own, which served us well because we didn't want to feel forced to engage with people we were never going to see again. I highly recommend this tour company, especially if you want to learn about the terroir of the Willamette Valley. We also highly recommend visiting their beautiful and well stocked tasting room in Portland!

    My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our all-day joinable tour with Backcountry Wine Tours. There was…read morejust one other couple in our van, so the tour felt relaxed and intimate. (This is their typical tour size.) The very detailed pre-trip questionnaire we had completed ensured we would visit just the right boutique wineries for our interests. (Our favorite was Arlyn, but each offered a very different experience.) Our guide, Aron, who has worked in the wine industry, was very knowledgeable and shared lots of good information--including about unrelated topics like places to eat in Portland. He also picked up lunch for us at The Horse Radish in Carlton, so we could eat at one of the wineries and not waste time driving. Be sure to read the FAQ page on the Backcountry Wine Tours website for details on how joinable tours work, how they select wineries, etc.

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