Whether you’re a local looking to plan a “tourist in your own town” weekend or you live far away and want to experience Rogue Valley Wine Country’s world class wine, culinary and outdoor experiences, here are some of our favorite things to do, see and savor.
Del Rio Vineyards head winemaker Jean-Michel Jussiaume was raised on his family vineyard in France's famous Loire Valley before going on to study Enology and Viticulture at the school of Briacé Loire Valley. In Rogue Valley Wine Country Jean-Michel is equally famous for his award winning Blanc de Blanc produced under his private label Maison Jussiaume. RVWC reporter Trish Glose dropped by the winery and caught up with him on disgorging day and filed this video report.
Honor barns are a Rogue Valley Wine Country tradition based on trust built over a century. Learn more about this time-honored tradition and why family farms like Hillcrest Orchards at RoxyAnn Winery and Dunbar Farms keep it alive to this day. RVWC reporter Trish Glose filed this video report from these historic sites.
Located in Ashland, Oregon, the Long Walk Vineyard tasting house is just a few miles from Ashland and sits on top of a rolling hillside with epic views of the mountain range. Constructed from repurposed materials from the old barns standing on the property for decades, the state-of-the-art tasting house features a wrap-around deck and roll-up doors. RVWC reporter Trish Glose filed this video report.
The 988-acre Applegate Lake is nestled in the heart of the Applegate Valley Wine Trail in Rogue Valley Wine Country. The lushly-forested lake makes for a picnic-perfect pitstop on the Applegate tasting trail.
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