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Willamette Valley wineries

Primary Willamette Valley planning hub for Oregon wine country: AVAs, tasting passports, regional clusters, and trip pacing. Use the Willamette Valley winery map route when you want pins, filters, and side-by-side geography.

Willamette Valley is Oregon's premier wine region, known for Pinot Noir. This page is the indexable overview for planning and discount discovery; open the Willamette Valley winery map to explore Dundee, McMinnville, Yamhill, and across the valley with filters.

Named AVAs worth anchoring a day around include Dundee Hills, Yamhill-Carlton, McMinnville, Eola-Amity Hills, Chehalem Mountains, and the Van Duzer Corridor—each with its own slope aspect, soil voice, and driving distances. Matching your lodging to one cluster usually beats crisscrossing the valley for single-hour appointments.

Willamette itineraries are usually smoother when you choose one anchor town for lodging and fan out from there. Staying near your first appointment reduces early-morning transit and helps you keep a realistic start time.

Winery spacing across the valley rewards fewer stops with more time at each tasting. Rather than chasing volume, plan two to three well-matched visits and use the map to add one nearby backup if weather or timing shifts.

Oregon discount options can vary by season and pass participation. Checking discounts first, then mapping those wineries into your preferred AVA cluster, gives you better control of both route quality and daily budget.

Willamette Valley weather for winery trips

Willamette Valley has a moderate, Mediterranean-leaning climate: mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. July through September usually brings the most comfortable touring weather, while December and January are generally the wettest and coolest months.

Average monthly weather breakdown

Historical average highs, lows, and typical conditions for the Willamette Valley area.
Month Avg. high (deg F) Avg. low (deg F) General conditions
January4735Rain, mist, and fog; typically the windiest month.
February5236Cool and damp with regular light rain.
March5738Cool and moist with periodic sun breaks.
April6241Frequent mix of sun and showers; spring bloom begins.
May6946Drier and warmer pattern; many days in the high 60s to low 70s.
June7651Pleasant warmth with relatively low humidity.
July8255Sunny and dry with very little rainfall.
August8356Hottest month on average; long sunny days.
September7751Warm afternoons and prime harvest-season weather.
October6445Fall color increases; rain typically returns late in month.
November5239Marked cooling trend and more persistent cloud cover.
December4634Coldest and wettest stretch of the year; heavy monthly rain totals.

Seasonal summary

Winter (November to February): Often called "cellar season," with quieter tasting rooms, frequent mist, and daytime temperatures mostly in the 40s and 50s. Snow is uncommon on the valley floor but more likely in nearby higher-elevation passes.

Spring (March to May): A transition season where showers and sun can alternate quickly, with greener landscapes and vineyard growth picking up.

Summer (June to August): Peak visitor window with long daylight hours and low humidity. Very hot days can happen, but sustained triple-digit heat is less common.

Fall (September to October): Harvest season starts with warm, dry afternoons in September, then typically shifts cooler and wetter in the latter part of October.

Willamette Valley history and fun facts

Stretching roughly 150 miles through western Oregon, the Willamette Valley is one of the world's best-known cool-climate wine regions. It has hundreds of wineries, Pinot Noir-focused vineyard plantings, and broad agricultural importance beyond wine, from berries and hazelnuts to nursery and seed crops.

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Published by Discover Wine Online. Winery listings are periodically reviewed; hours, reservations, prices, and discounts can change. Confirm details with each winery before visiting. Read our how we maintain winery listings page or our Support page for corrections.

Last reviewed: May 2026.

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