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Discover Oregon's Willamette Valley with a small-group wine tour featuring visits to two wineries, tastings, and a delicious lunch, all in about 5 hours.

The Small-Group Willamette Valley Wine Tour with Tastings & Lunch offers an intimate way to enjoy Oregon’s renowned wine country. Priced at $135 per person, this half-day experience lasts approximately 5 hours and includes visits to two carefully selected wineries—Cana’s Feast Winery and Stoller Winery—where you can explore the wines at your own pace. The tour is designed for groups with a small size, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxing atmosphere.
This tour departs from central Portland, making it an easy escape into the scenic landscapes of the Willamette Valley. The guides from Rideline Shuttle Service lead you through a comfortably paced experience that balances wine tastings, beautiful views, and delicious food. While tastings are at your own expense, the tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Oregon’s vibrant wine scene, perfect for enthusiasts and casual wine lovers alike.

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The tour begins in Portland at 10:15 am, with a near public transportation location serving as the meeting point. The group size is small, providing an intimate setting for wine tasting and conversation. The mobile ticket makes check-in smooth, and the full cancellation policy allows for a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This flexibility helps accommodate changing plans, especially in unpredictable weather.
The journey takes you into Oregon’s renowned wine country, where rolling vineyards and lush landscapes set the scene for a relaxing day. The transportation is handled by Rideline Shuttle Service, ensuring a comfortable ride with reliable service. This setup is ideal for those wanting to avoid driving and focus on enjoying the experience.

Cana’s Feast Winery, located at 750 W Lincoln St, is the first stop on the tour. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, this winery offers visitors a chance to sample a variety of wines crafted with local grapes. While tastings are not included in the price, guests are encouraged to explore at their own pace, appreciating the different flavors and styles available.
The setting at Cana’s Feast provides a relaxed environment to learn about the winemaking process and to enjoy a few sips of Oregon’s best. The staff here are friendly and knowledgeable, ready to answer questions and share insights about the wines and vineyard practices.

The second stop is Stoller Winery at 16161 NE McDougall Rd, recognized as one of the standout wineries in the region. Known for producing high-quality wines, Stoller offers a more polished experience with scenic vineyard views that make for great photo opportunities.
At Stoller, visitors have the chance to taste some of Oregon’s finest wines, though tastings are at your own expense. The winery’s reputation for excellent wine selection makes this stop particularly appealing for those wanting to sample a range of varietals and learn about Oregon’s wine craftsmanship.

While the tastings at both wineries are self-paid, this allows guests to choose the wines they want to sample and set their own pace. The tour includes a lunch, offering a satisfying break in the middle of the day, though specific details about the meal are not provided. This flexibility means you can tailor the experience to your preferences, whether you prefer lighter wines or richer reds.
The lunch component adds value to the tour, making it not just a tasting experience but also an opportunity to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Willamette Valley.

Since the tour requires good weather, cancellations due to rain or poor conditions may occur. If canceled for weather, guests are offered a different date or a full refund. The cancellation policy is strict: full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, but no refunds are issued if canceled within 24 hours of the start time.
This policy encourages planning ahead and being mindful of the weather forecast, especially during Oregon’s rainy season. The experience balances flexibility with clear guidelines to protect both guests and providers.

The small-group format enhances the overall experience by allowing more personal interaction with the guides and wineries. The group size encourages conversation and questions, making it more engaging than large bus tours. The tour’s near public transportation meeting point also makes it accessible for many travelers, although the actual transportation is provided for the duration of the tour.
This setup is ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate setting and appreciate the chance to ask specific questions about Oregon wines or vineyard practices.

This $135 tour offers a balanced experience—visiting two wineries, enjoying scenic views, and having flexibility with tastings. While tastings are paid separately, the small-group format and inclusion of lunch add to the overall value. Similar tours are available, but this one excels with its relaxed pacing and focus on personalized service.
Those interested in a manageable, well-organized introduction to Oregon wine country will find this tour meets expectations without the pressure of large crowds or rushed stops.
This experience suits wine lovers who prefer a small-group setting or those new to Oregon wines looking for an accessible, guided introduction. The moderate price and flexible tastings make it appealing without feeling overly commercialized. It’s especially ideal for visitors staying in Portland who want a manageable, scenic, wine-focused escape.
The combination of two prominent wineries, scenic views, and a relaxed pace ensures a memorable half-day adventure. However, expect to pay for tastings separately, and be prepared for possible weather-related cancellations.
The Small-Group Willamette Valley Wine Tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to explore Oregon’s wine country without the hassle of driving. With visits to Cana’s Feast and Stoller, guests get a taste of both local charm and high-quality wines, complemented by a lunch and scenic views.
While tastings are at your own expense, the small-group format and flexible pacing make this tour a good choice for those seeking a personal, leisurely experience. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, and the timing fits well for a late-morning start.
This tour provides a value-driven introduction to Oregon wines for casual enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs alike. If you enjoy scenic drives, quality wines, and relaxed conversations, this experience is well worth considering.
Are tastings included in the tour price?
No, tastings are self-paid at each winery, giving you the freedom to choose which wines to sample.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but since tastings involve alcohol, it is most appropriate for adults of legal drinking age.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a full refund or a rescheduled date.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, transportation is provided by Rideline Shuttle Service, starting from a near public transportation meeting point in Portland.
How long do the winery visits last?
Each winery stop allows for self-paced tastings, but the total experience lasts approximately 5 hours, including driving and breaks.