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Kim G.

Fantastic wines, charming setting, exceptional service! This was our first stop on our 2 day stay in Dundee, and a fabulous way to kick off our mini vacation. The setting is so quaint with the main tasting room in a barn with high open beam ceilings and chandeliers. And other cortège style buildings scattered about the grounds connected by walking paths and a large patio with tables and chairs. Flowers and bushes in bloom with pink, purple, burgundy, white and yellow blossoms standing out against the white buildings and the scent of roses creating a serene and magical setting. It was a sunny, blue sky day and the red Adirondack chairs next to the vineyard had our names! Sitting under a tree with the growing grapevines and hills all around us, was perfection. Since it was barely noon, we opted for a glass of Pinot Gris instead of a flight, choosing to sit and relax with one glass of wine rather than an instruction led tasting. The wine was crisp and light and sipping it while surrounded by so much nature and beauty transported us. Definitely felt like we were far, far away from Portland; not just a quick 40 minute drive! Our hostess was wonderful, cheerfully describing the wine, ensuring we were comfortable. She brought us cans of water and individual cups filled with hazelnuts, an ode to the land which once was a hazelnut farm and still has many trees. We encountered other staff during our visit, each greeting us with a warm and friendly hello. What a wonderful place! I will be back this summer, with a picnic in tow, to enjoy more of their wines in this picturesque setting.

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Lorena G.

What a perfect little place to stop for a tasting! Easy to locate, close to town and really really good people serving wine! Our host was just delightful and so ready to explain all things Four Graces and what goes into their great wines! Their farmhouse serves as their tasting room and it is really nice in there. I grabbed a blanket because it was a bit chilly that day but then came the wine. We first had their wine in Ireland at the Ashford Castle and remembered that this is why we decided to come to the Willamette Valley for the tasting! Don't miss it!

Alex K.

I had to stop off here as it's one of the sister wineries from my membership back in California. First time and it did not disappoint. Believe we were the first batch that came in as it was early and just opened. Right from getting out of the car, the property vibe was amazing. You have all the huge trees in the yard with tables and chairs scattered throughout the property. That nice country cottage feel. The beautiful landscape of fragrance garden roses and hydrangeas. Fruit trees scattered on the property and the rows of grapes throughout the vineyard. Beautiful. We were greeted by Rachel, such a sweetheart. Right when we walked us, she greeted us with such a warm smile. Perfect morning pick me up, and not to mention some tasting. Hey, it's five o clock somewhere..... She stated off with the white, and myself am not a white wine drinker. But, wow, I quite liked it, the Pinot Gris. The selection of flights were amazing. Each one had it distinct taste. Then on to the last, 2016 Courtney reserves Pinot Noir. It was great. Rachel mentioned that she something for us to try at end, an opened bottle of the 2014 Pinot Noir. Wow, my favorite out of all the tasting. That first smell and the way it just lingers. Sold. Purchased a bottle for lunch. Overall experience was amazing. Rachel is a master at what she does. The customer service and vibe she brings makes the experience a whole lot better. It's nice to know that there's an amazing wineries that's part of the membership. Will totally be back in wine country whenever I'm in Oregon again.

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Susan ..

I give this place three stars. Not because of the wine but because of the high price per tasting $40 and how they ignored me. Single female solo at winery. Don't recommend if you want good service. Sat for almost 25 minutes before my next taste and saw them pouring a rose and then another Pinot that was off menu for a couple near me. Not sure what they are thinking. All people matter! Luckily there are 300 more wineries around me that cherish all. So I upgraded them to 4 stars since one of the wine pourers who seemed amazing apologized and was very nice.

Nice grounds
Jason C.

My friend and I had an amazing experience! Brooke, our server, was super knowledgeable and provided lots of good guidance as we went through our tasting flight. They kept folks really well spaced out, and there was a range of indoor and outdoor dining options. I appreciated they offered some complimentary snacks as well. Their wine was also super tasty. My favorites were probably the rosé and the Doe Ridge Pinot Noir. Everything was delightful, and I look forward to coming back in the future!

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Ariel S.

Lovely spot! Such a great spot to take in all the nature around you and enjoy a great glass of wine! There is covered seating or picnic tables out by the trees. In your view are the surrounding vineyards and beautiful white house with blossoming flowers. The wine selection is great and reasonably priced. This are is great and I can't wait to come back!

April 2012 - Woohoo! to Four Graces for fixing the access problems and creating fully accessible route to tasting room!
Michele R.

Our first visit to Four Graces in just about a year was last week. We went to taste and buy some of the new release of their Pinot Blanc (here's a tip...it sold out last year and will this year too so buy early) and to take advantage of their waiver of tasting fees for April Dundee Passport holders (here's another tip...if the Dundee Hills Winegrowers Association sets up this Passport event next April, buy one.) WINES: This year's (2011 vintage) Pinot Blanc ($24 / bottle retail) is simply luscious. Buy it while you can. One of the other couples in the tasting room said they purchased multiple cases last year and drank every bottle and were back to purchase more this year. We heard from others in the tasting room that they acted too slow last year and the Pinot Blanc was sold out by the time they tried to buy a case so they were acting fast this year. So...heads up to fellow winos! The 2011 Pinot Gris ($20? / bottle retail) is also superb and we imagine that won't last either. There are lots of good Pinot Gris made in the Willamette Valley, but we think Four Graces unarguably produces one of the very best. TASTING SET UP; We noted the tasting room opens at 10am, perhaps the earliest opening time of any in the area. So if you are a hardy wine taster who can imbibe that early, this is the early bird stop! We arrived a little before 11am to find another couple already happily underway. By 11:30 another five or six folks had joined us on a chilly Friday morning. The tasting fee is $10, refunded with a purchase of six or more bottles. (Down from a case minimum last year, I think. Moving the right direction. We noted other wineries in the area offer refund with two bottle purchase which seems like the best policy to us.) The friendly and knowledgeable host was pouring five tastes: Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and three Pinot Noir. TASTING ROOM ACCESSIBILITY UPDATE: The tasting room has had a major improvement since our visit a year ago. The owners have done an absolutely "WOOHOO" worthy job of fixing the accessibility problems. Now accessible parking in the lot ties in seamlessly to an accessible pathway that goes up to the side door entry as well as wraps to the back patio. Made me think of a twenty-something Veteran I met in Texas earlier this year. He had both legs severed in Iraq and was using a wheelchair. He said something about like this, "When I walked around in my uniform, I was a hero. Now that I use a wheelchair, I sometimes get treated like the enemy for just wanting to get into places." I get it. So does Four Graces management as demonstrated by fixing the problems here. Bravo!

Pinot Gris
Tamara C.

There but for the grace of God (and wine) go I. And sometimes, this is literally true with respect to wine anyway. There are moments when sanity would just not be possible without a nice, heaping glass of this precious elixir. The four graces, Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and Courage, are the basics of life's virtues according to Plato. How do wine and existentialism go hand-in-hand? I'm sure Sarte would agree, wine pairs well with most any philosophy so fetch your accomplice, raise your glass and swirl. Most certainly, a Prudent person would hasten his/her arrival at The Four Graces for a wine tasting and would not Unjustly block the wine counter and crowd out fellow wine tasters. As for Temperance, it's good to have someone that embraces temperance around in order to drive you from winery to winery and drop you at your door sans DUI. A courageous person tries every wine offered and does not shirk when offered a pinot gris when they have a strong preference for pinot noir. I will admit, the pinot gris was not my favourite pinot gris of the day, it was still quite lovely. I'll tell you what though, the pinot noirs here, were absolutely fantastic. I am not a pinot noir fan and I was punch-drunk in love with the pinots here. They were not that weak, light pink and light of flavor stuff I've found elsewhere. They were fruity, smooth and full-bodied. The fine folks in the tasting room were very friendly and knowledgeable about their fine wines and were helpful with recommendations of other wineries to visit in the area. My companion is a member and with membership comes attractive discounts, special events and pick-up parties. Just something to consider... With hundreds of great wineries to choose from in this area, it can be a tough decision as to where to visit. Let me help you. Go to The Four Graces. 2016 - Review # 30

Charita A.

I cant wait to write this review. The gentleman working here today showed us the best customer service I've had in a long time. From the get-go we were greeted with a warm welcome. I belive his name is Paul. He has an accent and is very knowledgeable about the wine he pours and wine in general. They offer a tasting flight of their four wines. He told us we could sit outside and he would bring each tasting to us. Love that! Everytime he gave us a new pour he would chat for a bit as well. It got a bit cold outside and he offered me a blanket. He also offered to bring me more white wine tastings because they only offer two on the flight. They have a demonstration vineyard where you can walk around and sample the different grapes. So cool! Unfortunately I was not able to purchase a bottle from here because I did not love anything I tried, but my husband did. This was probably the best experience I've had at a winery in a long time thanks to the gentleman with the lovely accent.

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Love this winery! One of the best places to relax on a sunny afternoon with a glass or two of wine. Paul is always ready with a smile!

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Beautiful winery, wonderful wines & knowledgeable staff! Highly recommended!! A must see!!

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Quaint winery with beautiful grounds. Very helpful staff and a very cheap tasting flight. Average wine knocks it down to four stars.

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First place we went to in the Williamette Valley. Nice place and good wines.

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We all loved the wine we tasted from the Pinot Gris 2013-14 all the way to the outstanding Doe Ridge Pinot Noir.

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