Willamette Valley's Road Less Traveled.
Oregon's Wine Country offers an unparalleled variety of landscape, crops, scenery and wineries, restaurants, Inns and farms, and nowhere is it more evident than along the stretch of Route 47, which ambles north-south from 99W to Banks, through the historic towns of Carlton, Yamhill, Gaston and Forest Grove.
The south and north entrances to this the charming wine-country route are located 25 miles from Portland or 50 miles from the Oregon Coast
Sip47 is more than a scenic, less-traveled path of discovery and adventure through Oregon's Wine Country - it's a way of living. The 34 wineries along the route are primarily family-owned, and are committed to artisanal, time-honored winemaking, and to sharing the experience with visitors. And all are working toward the same idea - an idea as captivating as the beautiful hills that are planted to vines: slow down and enjoy the Road Less Traveled.
Far from just Pinots, the region also produces award-winning wines such as Cab Franc, Rieslings, Marechal Foch, Voignier, Gamays, even Sake. Explore Sip47 and find more than just wine. Restaurants, farms, B&B's and gift shops dapple the route awaiting your visit.
www.sip47.com.
March 7 & 8
Spring on 47 Hours vary by business