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Five Reason To Book A Willamette Valley Wine Vacation Honeymoon

Five Reasons a Willamette Valley Wine Vacation is the Best for your Honeymoon

Five Reasons To Book A Willamette Valley Wine Vacation Honeymoon

One of Oregon’s most well-known regions is undoubtedly the Willamette Valley. The Willamette Valley is Oregon’s top wine producing region and is known for producing some of the most exquisite Pinot Noirs in the world. The area is thought to be ideal for romantic getaways. Here are a few reasons to choose a Willamette Valley wine vacation for your honeymoon. 

1. The Many Wineries

More than 700 wineries are located in the Willamette Valley, or two-thirds of all of the wineries located in Oregon. The Chehalem Mountains, Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills, Laurelwood District, Lower Long Tom, McMinnville, Mount Pisgah, Polk County, Oregon, Ribbon Ridge, Tualatin Hills, Van Duzer Corridor, and Yamhill-Carlton are just a few of the eleven nested appellations that make up the expansive and diverse Willamette Valley. The region has so plenty to do, see, and wine to taste that you and your significant other will never run out of things to do. 

Did You Know: Willamette Valley is home to over 700 wineries!

2. World-Class Tourist Destinations

A premium destination resort, many upscale inns, and a variety of charming bed and breakfasts may be found in Willamette Valley wine country. There are also plenty of great dining establishments in the Valley as well. The region’s close proximity to Portland and Eugene is an added benefit for wine tourists. Willamette Valley wineries are anywhere from a 10 minute to two hour drive from both Portland and Eugene. 

3. The Willamette Valley’s Charm

Most people love private, adventurous, and safe honeymoon vacations. Willamette Valley offers exactly that. On this trip, you won’t discover hotels in skyscrapers with exorbitant parking fees, instead you will be welcomed to the Willamette Valley with beautiful views and friendly locals. Smaller, boutique inns and bed & breakfasts are abundant and full of charm. You can anticipate finding individually owned contemporary, upscale lodging in addition to multi-generational, critically acclaimed wineries and family-run fine dining establishments.

4. Numerous Photo-Worthy Sceneries

Road trips were developed to explore such a place. A trip through the Willamette Valley is an utter thrill, with non-stop beauty out your window, thanks to the Oregon Coast Mountain Range to the west, the Cascade Range to the east, and the Willamette River meandering through the huge plains of farmland in the middle. 

5. Renowned Pinot Noirs

Willamette Valley is renowned for producing some of the top Pinot Noirs in the world. Additionally, other grapes are produced here as well, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris are the most popular besides Pinot Noir. But there are a plethora of other grapes produced here as well. Booking a few tastings at local wineries will allow you to taste some of these famous wines, while passing a relaxing afternoon.  

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