The Eyrie Vineyards

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McMinnville, United States

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The Eyrie Vineyards Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Eyrie Vineyards is located in McMinnville, United States on 935 NE 10th Ave. The Eyrie Vineyards is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States. The Eyrie Vineyards Home Envisioning Winemaking Grapegrowing Working Purchase Inform Download Visit   Envisioning Winemaking Grapegrowing Working Purchase Inform Download Visit “David Lett pioneered both Pinot noir and its white wine cousin, Pinot gris, the two grapes that define Oregon wine today. But just as important, he established the very tone of Oregon winegrowing: artisanal, individualistic, even idiosyncratic… You can look at Oregon’s 300-plus wineries and 17,400 acres of vines and trace it to Lett. But he left more than that. He bequeathed a uniquely Oregon ‘wine genome,’ one that others now seek to copy.” Matt Kramer The Wine Spectator The Oregonian “So many hopes and dreams are held in these fragile leaves and tender shoots which seemed a few months ago to be only dead sticks pushed into the Oregon mud. I cannot help but feel now that success will be ours – there seems such a harmony between the earth, the sun, the cool breezes, the ranging predators which have so far kept injury from my vines, and myself and feeble scratching to keep away thirsty weeds and produce an occasional wetting. The vines seem now to be individual beings, each possessing for itself the same confidence which I have in them. I hope that pervading spirit never leaves either of us.” David Lett Journal entry, July 1965 “Three months after meeting David Lett in 1966, I was Diana Lett, standing out in the middle of a field of grape vines in Oregon, with a shovel and a brand new yellow rain-suit. I didn’t have a clue what I was doing, but I was thrilled to be in on the opening chapter of a great adventure. It seemed like a long time at the time, but in a few years several other families joined us. As we got to know each other, we realized that we shared ideals. We also realized that we had an absolutely unique opportunity – to build a wine region from scratch, and build it right. 50 years and a thriving community later, it does look like we did it right. I am so proud of what has been accomplished in these five decades, and I am very grateful that I got to be a part of it. I am immensely glad that I have been able to spend my life in this beautiful state of Oregon, helping to build The Eyrie Vineyards.” Diana Lett 2015 “In 2005 I came back to Eyrie as winemaker. I was often asked, “What are you going to change?” My answer was, ‘Fundamentally? Nothing.’ Since then, we have planted new vines and introduced new varieties to the Willamette Valley. We moved to wild yeast fermentations. We developed a 21-step process to guarantee the quality of our library releases. We released single vineyard Pinots from each of our estates for the first time in our history. In spite of the changes, nothing has changed. Exploration and innovation has been a part of the Eyrie adventure since Dad planted the first vines in 1965. I’m honored to have a part in carrying the journey forward.” Jason Lett 2016 Second generation winemaker Jason Lett harvests fruit from the Original Vines planted over 50 years ago at the Eyrie Vineyard. The Eyrie Vineyards     |     935 NE 10th Avenue, McMinnville, Oregon 97128     |     888‑440‑4970     |     The Eyrie Vineyards     |     888‑440‑4970     |     935 NE 10th Avenue, McMinnville, Oregon 97128 The Eyrie Vineyards     |     888‑440‑4970 935 NE 10th Avenue, McMinnville, Oregon 97128 Copyright Â©  The Eyrie Vineyards. All Rights Reserved.

Address

935 NE 10th Ave

Phone

+1 5034726315

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Kim Buschkopf

Make an appointment! With appointment you get a group tour and informative tasting. I would suggest this as one of your first winery visits because of everything you'll learn. We had a family member of the winery go through several wines while the group was seated around a table with some snacks in the middle. He explained the area, the soil, the history, and the differences between the taste of their wines. This is a must for your first trip to Willamette Valley!

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Jonathan B

This is the kind of wine that haunts you for the rest of your life. Tim Kane our host was excellent. Every wine was superb. Jason Lett has a wonderful talent for making terroir driven wines. These are honest wines tasted in a place that allows the focus to remain on the wine. Absolutely splendid. A life changing wine experience. I will never forget this. And Tim if you read this, I am coming to pick grapes next year!

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Cesar Rufo

Come for the wine, stay for the experience. My wife and I did a wine tasting at Eyrie and we loved it. Top notch selection of wines in their Exploration Flight. What we really enjoyed about our experience was Taylor, who is a wealth of knowledge and an absolute delight - we learned so much from her about the story of the winery and each wine we tasted. She exudes an infectious passion that makes you lean in all the more and enjoy each wine more fully. World-class experience. Highly recommend, look forward to returning.

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Michael Bates

Wonderful ambience. Good people, good wine... \ground zero\ of the Willamette Valley Wine world.

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Rebekah Villeneuve

We had a great experience here. The vineyard has a great history. Try the tasting flight that includes a library wine!