This Fun Wine Shuttle Lets You Choose From 3 of the Finest Vineyards in the Willamette Valley

by | Feb 7, 2024 | Adventures, Featured, Food & Drink, Oregon Wine, Things To Do, Willamette Valley

Let's talk about one of Oregon's lushest (no pun intended) landscapes—the Willamette Valley. It's a haven for anyone who appreciates a good glass of wine and the stories behind each vineyard. I recently spent a day exploring this vino paradise with the NW Wine Shuttle, and let me tell you, it was everything I hoped for and more. I'm spilling the tea (er...pinot) on my experience, complete with all the practical details and personal touches that made it special.

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The Deal with the NW Wine Shuttle

First off, why choose a shuttle? For me, it was about soaking in the scenery and the wine without worrying about directions or who'd be the designated driver (because if you've ever taken a winery tour day, you KNOW). The NW Wine Shuttle offers a "Hop On Hop Off" service that's like your personal chauffeur through wine country, but even cooler. You get to pick three wineries from their curated list for a choose-your-own tailored adventure.

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The price tag? A reasonable $99 per person, or $149 if you opt for the convenience of a Westside pickup. Considering it includes a whole day of hopping around from 9:30 am to just before 5:00 pm, it's an absolute steal.

Even better, the NW Wine Shuttle is a female-owned company you can feel awesome about supporting.

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Picking My Poison (Or Wine, Rather)

Choosing three wineries felt like crafting my own personal mini-wine trail. The shuttle partners with a selection of the valley's finest vineyards, so I was torn between the allure of family-run estates and the innovation of the more avant-garde spots. Ultimately, I went for variety: a classic Pinot producer, a biodynamic operation, and a place known for its breathtaking views and bold Chardonnays. While I normally go for robust reds over whites, it was fun to branch out and try varietals out of my comfort zone.

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A Day of Discovery

The day kicked off at the Carlton Public Parking Lot, a convenient gathering spot that set the stage for our vinous adventure. The shuttle itself was comfy and inviting, setting a relaxed tone right from the start. Our driver doubled as our guide, doling out fascinating insights about the Willamette Valley and each winery we were about to visit.

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At each stop, we were greeted with open arms and glasses ready for pouring. Tasting flights varied, offering a snapshot of each winery's specialty. I learned about soil types, grape varieties, and even got a peek behind the scenes at one spot, seeing firsthand the journey from grape to glass.

The Nitty-Gritty: What's Included (And What's Not)

Here's the deal: your ticket covers the shuttle ride, water to keep you hydrated, and the peace of mind that comes with having all your winery reservations handled. What it doesn't cover are the tasting fees at each winery and lunch. However, the team at NW Wine Shuttle gives you the heads up on which wineries have food available or allow picnics, which is super handy.

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Why This Day Rocked

It wasn't just the wine that made this day memorable (though, trust me, it was top-notch). It was the chance to meet fellow wine lovers, share stories, and laugh over glasses of wine with stunning valley views as our backdrop. The shuttle made everything seamless, from timely pickups to ensuring we all felt like a little wine-loving family by the end of the day.

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Wrapping Up

Would I recommend the NW Wine Shuttle? In a heartbeat. It's not just a tour; it's an experience—a chance to dive deep into the heart of Willamette Valley with ease, comfort, and a whole lot of wine. Whether you're a seasoned sipper or new to the wine scene, this shuttle trip is a perfect way to spend a day. And who knows? You might just find your new favorite vino along the way.

So, here's to good wine, great company, and the beautiful Willamette Valley. May your glasses be full, and your hearts fuller. Cheers to the next adventure!

To embark on your wine country adventure with NW Wine Shuttle, you can reach out via phone at 971-264-1555 or email at [email protected]. Their business location, primarily for administrative purposes, is located at 9140 Hwy 47 #697 in Carlton, though it's important to note that this address is not intended for consumer visits. For detailed information on tours, booking options, and upcoming events, visit their official website at https://nwwineshuttle.com. Here, you'll also find insights into creating a perfect day in the vineyards, from planning your itinerary to learning about the wine club for additional perks and wine experiences.

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Written By Danielle Denham

Danielle Denham is an award-winning and published photographer who loves her home state of Oregon. Recently she was featured on a regional-Emmy-winning episode of Oregon Field Guide, and is currently writing a book on Abandoned Oregon. When she isn't out and about exploring for derelict places to photograph, you may find her hanging around in Eugene Oregon with Tyler Willford and his two awesome kiddos.

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