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The modern era of grape growing in Oregon began in the Umpqua Valley with the first commercial planting of fine wine grapes northwest of Roseburg in 1961. Today, family owned artisan wineries are creating wines of distinctive quality and character that are receiving international acclaim for the Umpqua Valley. The complex topography of the Umpqua Valley, formed by the convergence of three mountain ranges of varying ages and structure, contributes to the occurrence of varied soil types and the many sub-valleys known as the Hundred Valleys of the Umpqua. The rich diversity of landscapes and climates provide a wide range of conditions needed to produce an exciting array of grape varieties. The cooler valleys allow varietals such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Riesling to flourish while the warmer valleys include Merlot, Cabernet, Syrah, Tempranillo, and Grenache. Overall, the Umpqua Valley is Oregon’s most complex wine growing region. The region’s unrivaled natural beauty, thunderous waterfalls, covered bridges, wildlife viewpoints, as well as the warm hospitality of the locals provides an idyllic destination. Our Umpqua Valley family of wineries invites you to use your passport to discover the Land of Umpqua, our artisan wines and its people. |
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Featured Winery
Marshanne Landing MarshAnne Landing is a small family owned winery dedicated to producing estate wines that are “out of this world” from grape varietals traditionally grown in the Rhone and Bordeaux regions of France. Located just north of the historic town of Oakland at the site of a former stagecoach stop. Greg and Fran Cramer planted their vineyard in 1999 with Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, along with a few other interesting varieties. Specializing in wine blends, the winery currently produces about 1000 cases of wine a year.
Contact Information:
Phone: 541.459.8497
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