THE WINERY
Oak Knoll Winery is built on the site of a dairy farm and
incorporates some of the historic structures dating back to 1917.
This former dairy is located in the pastoral farmlands of
Washington County, eighteen miles west of Portland, Oregon, in an
agriculturally zoned and protected area. The name Oak Knoll was
previously used by one of the dairies on this site and refers to
a hillside of oak trees located directly across from the winery's
main entrance. Three brick grain silos still stand on the
property, and the main wine cellar was once a milking parlor.

(Oak Knoll Winery)
The Winery, Oak Knoll, is the oldest winery in Washington
County, and first achieved notoriety for Pinot Noir when the 1980
Vintage-Select bottling won Best of Show and the Governor's
Trophy at the 1983 Oregon State Fair wine competition. One of the
judges at that event was famed California winemaker and
consultant Andre Tschelistcheff. When he learned who made the
Best of Show wine, he phoned Ron Vuylsteke and told him: "I have
spent the past fifty years of my life searching for the world's
finest Pinot Noirs, and yours is among the greatest I have ever
tasted."
Pinot Noir is the major focus of red wine production at Oak
Knoll; We also have a 2004 Columbia Valley Cabernet in barrels.
We are looking to bottle the Cabernet in the Spring of 2007. This
wine will only be available in the Tasting Room and at Festivals.
Pinot Gris is now Oak Knoll's most popular dry white
wine; its charming combination of attractive fruit character and
crisp, refreshingly dry aftertaste is irresistible. Our Pinot
Gris is a perfect companion to all types of seafood and Northwest
cuisine.
Oak Knoll also produces a delightful, UnOaked
Chardonnay; a slightly sweet, Spatlese-styled Riesling; and a
native-American varietal, Niagara.
A very special dessert berry wine remains the only fruit wine
still made at Oak Knoll: Frambrosia Oregon Raspberry Wine. First
made in Oak Knoll's early vintages, this wine continues to set
the standard for super premium, non-grape dessert wines in this
country.
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