Willamette Valley Vineyard & Winery Tour

June 17, 2024 – 8:00am – 5:30pm

Tour Guide:

Patty Saldivar Cordano, Viticultural Consultant, California

Schedule

8:00amLoad Bus at Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel
8:15 amDepart Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel
9:00 amArrive at Raptor Ridge Winery
9:15 am – 11:00 amRaptor Ridge Winery Vineyard Tour with Owner Scott Schull and Cellar Tour with General Manager Wallace McKeel, followed by a flight of wines in the Tasting Room 
11:15 amDepart Raptor Ridge Winery
11:30 amArrive at A to Z Wineworks
11:30 am – 12:15 pmLunch at A to Z Wineworks
12:15 pm – 2:00 pmA to Z Wineworks Winery Tour and Technical Tasting with Winemakers Anna Welch-Prost, Olivier Prost and Michael Davies
2:15 pmDepart A to Z Wineworks
2:30 pmArrive at Ponzi Vineyards
2:30 pm – 4:30 pmPonzi Vineyards Vineyard and Winery Tour followed by Tasting with Assistant Winegrower Julia Cresto
4:45 pmDepart Ponzi Vineyards for Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel
5:30 pmArrive back at Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel

The tour is offered on a first-registered, first-enrolled basis.

Fee: $75 USD
Deadline to Register: June 11, 2024
Tour Max: 50 people
Requirements: comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats), must be 21 or over, must be able to walk up some hills

Note: Attendees must be registered for the National Conference to register for this tour. Refunds will not be issued for tours due to our contractual obligations. However, tours offered are conditional upon a minimum enrollment. If the minimum enrollment is not met and the tour is cancelled by ASEV, fees will be refunded in full.


The contracted bus provider, ecoShuttle, reserves the right to; (1) decide at any point of travel that the weather or road conditions are too dangerous for driving and will attempt a final return to the pickup point, (2) deny service for any reason including natural disasters, physical damage to the vehicle, disorderly conduct, or a passenger standing while the bus is underway, (3) provide replacement transportation as possible if the bus breaks down. 

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