Destination
of the Week
Willamette
Valley, Oregon
There are lots of reasons for visiting
the Willamette valley but one of the best is the wines.
It's about a sixty mile wide area with
over 150 wineries along its one-hundred mile length. The region
includes Yamhill, Clackamas Corvallis and Lane counties along with
Salem/Marion and Albany.
The Calapooya Mountains are to the
east and the Coast Range to the west. The two ridges cause some
interesting climatic conditions. Basically, Oregon has a cool
climate; the North Willamette Valley is affected by its proximity
to the Pacific.
The location means dry summers, wet
winters and cool autumns. The south-facing slopes create an ecosystem
- or terroir - that grows terrific Pinot Noir, Riesling, Chardonnay,
Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Gris. The South Valley is planted primarily
with Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Chardonnay grapes although the climate
is actually warmer and a little less damp.
Grown around the 45th parallel, the
same as that of Burgundy, France, some of the wines from here are
similar to the Burgundy's. It's only partly due to the latitude.
More is attributed to the [similarly] varying climate. This is
especially true of the Pinot Noir which often rates right up at
the top.
The great thing about the Willamette
Valley is the beauty is in every direction and during much of the
year you can grab some cold cuts from a local grocery, stop by a
winery then drive, stroll, or bike your way to a wonderful and romantic
outdoor lunch. While roaming the countryside, you'll come across
over 30 covered bridges in the valley. Originally built to protect
the wood of the bridges, themselves, the arched covers create a
rustic beauty that's hard to surpass.
The best weather for that romantic
encounter is around Memorial Day or Thanksgiving. There are also
some special tasting opportunities and sales held by many of the
wineries around these two times. That same weather is great for
hiking or biking. If you're really up to it - or rented a car
- you can make the entire 195 mile loop that is defined by the Willamette
Valley. Most of the trip is along the Willamette River and the
creeks and streams that feed it. There're also plenty of birds
and other wildlife to keep you company.
Along the way, you'll find many of
the wineries. You'll also have a chance to shop, eat, attend a
concert or festival or even play a round of golf.
Towns you go through include
Eugene
- an art town with a fantastic symphony orchestra but don't miss
the shopping at the Fifth Street Public Market
Springfield
- next stop is a center of rafting, camping, sailing, fishing
and sailing
Corvallis
- west of town you'll get to McDonald State Forest. In town,
there's Oregon State University
Salem
- no witches here, just the beauty you'll find hiking in Silver
Falls State Park along with its 10 waterfalls or riding along
highway 213. Plenty of vineyards around, too.
Albany - if you're driving or biking, make this
your day's destination, looking forward to the shopping, food,
historic homes and free outdoor concerts. After a good night's
sleep, you can drive or ride back Eugene.
Do yourself a
favor . . . fulfill that promise to slow down. Do it in Willamette
Valley with the rustic beauty and top rated wines that are waiting
for you.
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