Barrel Tours
2013 Umpqua Valley Barrel Tours
April 20 and May 4, 2013
Join your friends and make new friends as you tour through the beautiful back roads of the Umpqua Valley. Your bus will stop at six Umpqua Valley wineries where you will meet the winemakers and taste their featured wines each paired with just the perfect appetizer. Sample new releases and maybe taste a few new releases right out of the barrel.
Select your Date, select your Tour and select your Bus & Tour Guides when your purchase your tickets below. Pay with a credit card through PayPal. Your tickets will be mailed to you via U.S. mail with further details and directions to your Boarding Location.
Enjoy a full day of relaxation, scenery and fabulous taste sensations for just $50 per person plus a $2 processing fee! Contact us at
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if you have questions. ** All ticket sales are final.
New this year! Cottage Grove Boarding available for North Tour at The Village Green Resort & Gardens at I-5 Exit 174! Select Bus #2.
| North Tour |
Central Tour |
South Tour |
| Brandborg Winery |
Melrose Vineyards |
Pyrenees Vineyard & Cellars |
| Bradley Vineyards |
HillCrest Winery & Distillery |
Spangler Vineyards |
| Aninador |
Delfino |
Wild Rose/Season Cellars |
| MarshAnne Landing |
Henry Estate |
Girardet |
| Sienna Ridge Estate |
Misty Oaks |
Abacela |
| Triple Oak Vineyards |
Palotai Vineyard & Winery |
Chateau Nonchalant |
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Ray's Place - Sutherlin Cottage Grove - Village Green Resort
| Roseburg High School
| Roseburg High School
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April North Tour
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April Central Tour
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April South Tour
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May North Tour
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May Central Tour
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May South Tour
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Interested in the North Tour? Check out the Wine, Dine & Relax Package |
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Douglas County wineries draw a crowd in annual barrel tour
"Saturday's event was the first of two barrel tours organized this year by the Umpqua Valley Winegrowers Association. About 650 people from across the state boarded buses bound for northern, central or southern wineries in the region. A total of 19 wineries participated in the tour, with each bus hitting at least six businesses."
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