EOLA HILLS WINE CELLARS
Visit Eola Hills Wine Cellars' original tasting room featuring barrel room ambiance and a serene private garden. Offering our complete portfolio of wines, guests can enjoy tastings, wine by the glass or bottle, and gourmet picnic provisions for pairings. Follow us for updates on our regular events, elevated experiences and opportunities to host your own events. Eola Hills Wine Cellars was started in the early 1980s by a group of passionate Oregon wine lovers. Located in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA of Oregon’s esteemed Willamette Valley, we own and manage more than 325 acres of sustainable, dry-farmed vineyards. Longtime Winemaker Steve Anderson crafts palate-friendly wines that reflect the mild, maritime climate combined with our region’s mineral-rich volcanic and sedimentary soils, perfectly capture the spirit and flavors of Oregon. With two tasting rooms offering the rustic cellar experience and stunningly scenic vineyard views respectively, visit us to enjoy our award-winning wines.
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