Oregon Wine Touring Guide - 2023-24

1 Buddha Kat Winery Seaside 37 N Edgewood St, Seaside buddhakatwinery.com (503) 739-7023 ✈ 2 Depoe Bay Winery 22 US-101, Depoe Bay depoebaywinery.com (541) 765-3311 ✈ 3 Evoke Winery Seaside Tasting Room 270 S Columbia St, Seaside evokewinery.com (541) 386-3700 ✈ 4 Flying Dutchman Winery 915 1st St, Otter Rock dutchmanwinery.com (541) 765-2553 ✈ 5 Nehalem Bay Winery 34965 OR-53, Nehalem nehalembaywinery.com (503) 368-9463 ✈ 6 Shallon Winery 1598 Duane St, Astoria shallon.com (503) 325-5978 7 TWIST Wine Company 34930 Brooten Rd, Cloverdale twistwine.com (503) 483-1240 8 The Winery at Manzanita 253 Laneda Ave, Manzanita thewineryatmanzanita.com 9 Wines of Oregon 60675 NW Sunset Hwy, Timber chateaubianca.com (503) 357-3100 ✈ 5 229 410 99W 22 22 47 47 4 103 401 53 6 18 18 130 20 101 101 26 30 101 ASTORIA CANNON BEACH MANZANITA TILLAMOOK NESKOWIN DEPOE BAY SALEM WILLAMETTE VALLEY AVA 5mi 6 5 9 7 1 2 4 8 3 Sips There’s no shortage of spots to stop for a sip along the Oregon Coast, from Astoria’s Fortune & Glory Cider Company to Chetco Brewing Company in Brookings. While beer and cider often take center stage in this area, you’ll find plenty of tasting rooms showcasing Oregon’s finest wines, particularly on the North Coast. Popular choices include the Seaside branch of popular Evoke Winery and Pacific City’s intimate and personable Twist Wine Company, as well as The Winery at Manzanita, where you can sip small-batch Pinots while cozying up next to an outdoor fire pit. The Central Coast also has a few standout options, from the casual Depoe Bay Winery to Otter Rock’s blufftop Flying Dutchman Winery, best known for its endless ocean views. Eats It’s no surprise that seafood abounds in Oregon Coast restaurants. You can go for a casual meal of fish and chips at any number of spots, including South Bay Wild Fish House in Astoria, Ecola Seafoods Restaurant & Market in Cannon Beach, Sea Baron Fish & Chips food truck in Garibaldi or The Crazy Norwegian’s Fish & Chips in Port Orford. Sample Dungeness crab or shrimp ceviche while overlooking the ocean at Newport’s Clearwater. Depoe Bay’s Gracie’s Sea Hag and Florence’s Krab Kettle are known for their classic clam chowder, and Buttercup in Nehalem is known for its creative spins on the classic. Lincoln City and Astoria both have great food-cart pods. Fine-dining options with great wine lists include Fedé Trattoria in Astoria, Restaurant Beck in Depoe Bay, Local Ocean in Newport and Alloro Wine Bar & Restaurant in Bandon. Play The Oregon Coast is full of fun things to see and do, from sampling the seemingly endless cheese options on offer at Tillamook Creamery to embarking on a sandy adventure — from hiking and dune buggying to snowboarding down the dunes — at the 40-mile-long Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Active travelers will find hiking opportunities galore, from following in the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark Expedition on the Fort to Sea Trail near Warrenton to taking in views from the highest mountain on the Coast on the Humbug Mountain Loop Trail near Gold Beach. Near Brookings, the views from the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor are among the most scenic on the West Coast. If you want to get an up-close look at local sea life, you’ll find plenty of tide pools at Cannon Beach’s iconic Haystack Rock during low tide, and learn more about the critters at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Seaside. Stay Accommodation options abound on the Oregon Coast. Constructed atop pier pilings in the Columbia River, Astoria’s Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa entices travelers with its sleek, light-filled rooms and free nightly wine hour featuring pours from Silvan Ridge in the Willamette Valley. A clapboard castle just a short drive south of Cannon Beach, Arch Cape Inn features 10 individually adorned rooms plus a free daily cheese-and-wine hour. Literature fans can book a stay in one of the many author-themed accommodations at Newport’s Sylvia Beach Hotel, from the whimsically witchy J.K. Rowling room to the mildly steampunk Jules Verne-inspired digs. Farther south, WildSpring Guest Habitat features five luxe cabins tucked away in a forest overlooking the waters of Port Orford. JOEY HAMILTON / OREGON COAST VISITOR ASSOCIATION Cannon Beach Quick Trip Oregon Coast By Margot Bigg Stretching for 363 miles between the mouth of the Columbia River and the redwood groves of Brookings, the Oregon Coast offers casual wine bars, quiet beachfront getaways, locally caught seafood and some of the most scenic driving routes and hikes in the state. 76 OREGON WINE TOURING GUIDE

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