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    Trisaetum Winery

    4.4 (89 reviews)
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    Cindi R.

    We sat out on the patio. A bit chilly but they put on the heaters. Make time not only to wine taste but their distillery as well. Their charcuterie boards are also very well done. Unique tasteful cheeses. A definite must go.

    Front entrance
    Kendall D.

    Had an excellent time wine tasting a couple Saturdays ago at Trisaetum! They have a lovely shaded patio just next to a vineyard which makes for a more exclusive "sipping among the vines" feel. I loved the art featured inside and was happy to have the choice between a variety of wine flights to please all palates. Personally I got some heavy-ish pours in my flight so be careful especially if this is one of your later stops in the day!

    Danielle M.

    What an AMAZING experience at Trisaetum Winery this past week and it was all thanks to our server Alice. She went above and beyond to make sure our experience was better than ever. We arrived right as the winery opened and did not have a reservation but were quickly seated on their covered patio. There were two options when doing the tastings either wine or spirits. The wine was tasting was between $40-$50 per person but we ended up splitting it between two of us since we were going to many wineries that day and this was our first stop. Trisaetum Winery by far was my favorite wine of the day. The wine was fresh, smooth and refreshing. I should have bought a bottle like my friends. They have wine tastings daily between 11-4 am with both indoor and outdoor seating. This winery is a must try when checking out wineries, you won't be disappointed especially if Alice is your server. She was so friendly and easy to talk to!

    Shawn P.

    We were recommended this winery from the locals and it did not disappoint. They have cheese boards to go with the wines as well. Great tannins to their pinot noirs and are known for their dry rieslings. Great mouth feel and acidity to their wines. Definitely will be coming back.

    The proprietor and winemaker is also an accomplished artist.
    Lindsay C.

    This was our second tasting on our first trip to Willamette to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. The property is beautiful, the service could not have been better, and the wine outshined all of that. Max provided the most enjoyable and lighthearted experience. He was focused on making sure we were enjoying the wine and our visit. Trisaetum was the perfect fit for my Reisling loving husband and myself who is a big fan of Pinot Noirs. Don't sleep on their white Pinot! It is our new favorite. Needless to say, we had to join our first wine club.

    The cellar oh yeah maybe my favorite part
    Josh H.

    Came here with my two buddies and my buddies family and my buddies family friends and my two friends from Charleston. Guess who took us on our wine tasting experience (will share the answer at the end) The wine was amazing. My favorite was a Riesling. This is unique, typically I prefer reds. Whatever they did to the grapes and the vines and the vibes and everything else you do, made me love it. As I mentioned before, I typically prefer reds, the reason? I will share now instead of making you wait. (Also my plane is about to take off I have to hurry). I think they taste better. Although, one night, some say two, I spilled wine on my very nice white shirt. That doesn't stop me from loving it. I went wine tasting here 5 days ago and most morning when I wake up I think about how they had their wine at the White House. Tell me something cooler. Also, the owner showed us around. He is kinda a STUD.

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    Anna Marie C.

    We are in the gin membership. This gin takes it to the next level with so many botanicals without overpowering the flavor. Just remember the wine member and the hard alcohol membership aren't reciprocal. They are so accommodating and such a relaxing place to be. The person serving us was very knowledgeable and we were able to ask questions and get authentic answers. Highly recommend.

    a charcutette, cheese, olives, crackers, and a glass of wine
    Christina P.

    A gorgeous winery in a beautiful setting. We visited on a cool, cloudy November day and enjoyed a lovely tasting on the covered patio, complete with blankets, an overhead heater, and panoramic views. We did both a red and white tasting with a charcuterie plate. The wines are interesting, especially the dry Rieslings, and the food was tasty. Nothing can parallel the tranquil setting though. Combine that with knowledgeable staff and great wine, and you've got a must visit spot in the Willamette Valley!

    Stephanie J.

    Wine Tour Stop #1: Trisaetum Winery This wine tasting was great. You can select from one of three flight options, the sparkling, mixed red & white or red. I chose the sparkling wines flight and my husband chose the mixed red & white wines flight. The views from the patio are amazing and the tasting was very informative. The tasting fee is $25 per person but that is waived with the purchase of one bottle of wine per taster. We ended up purchasing a bottle of the 2019 Wichmann Dundee Dry Reisling and the 2018 Pashey Estates Cuvee which were our favorites in our flights. If you are in the area, check this winery out.

    Kim G.

    In an area with so many incredibly gorgeous vinyards serving top notch wines, Trisaetum stands out. The outdoor patio with the sunshine dabbling through the open beams, perched overlooking the vineyard, is both breathtaking and peaceful. Amazing how a delicious wine and a stunning view can literally wash away life's troubling times, even if only for a few hours. In lieu of a flight - they offer many variations at $20-25 so you can choose the one that matches your palette or what you want to experience - we chose to share a full bottle of red. They trade grapes with a winery in Walla Walla Washington and the 2016 proprietary red from their 1842 Cellars label came highly recommended From a friend. Actually she insisted I try it because she knows my preference. It did not disappoint! Full bodied and smooth, it was delicious from the first sip! A wonderful blend that was fabulous with the charcuterie board we ordered and would go with so many dinners. The service was so friendly and informative, giving us the history of the vineyards, the wine we chose, and even describing every item on the artistically arranged cheese board. Which also was delicious! Spanish manchego, aged cheddar, olives, figs, hazelnuts, salami and a spiced dried cured ham; was the perfect accompaniment and mid day snack. We enmbraced the unseasonably warm 76 degree day, enjoying our spot on the patio taking in the beautiful and peaceful surroundings. Breathe in, breathe out. So relaxing. We will absolutely be visit again! We loved everything about Trisaetum Winery including the stunning original artwork adorning the inside, and available for purchase.

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