Honeywood Winery

1350 Hines St SE Salem, OR 97302

Hours

Open Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Hours may vary on holidays

Cost

Visiting Honeywood Winery is an affordable way to enjoy Oregon's wine culture. A standard tasting goes for $8 per person and includes four wines.

Prices are subject to change; check their official website for the most up-to-date information.

About

With a legacy dating back to 1934, making it the oldest winery in Oregon, Honeywood Winery isn't just a place to enjoy fine wines; it's a piece of Oregon's winemaking history.

The history of Honeywood Winery is a tale of resilience and passion. Established right at the end of Prohibition, the winery began its journey by producing fruit brandies, cordials, and liqueurs under the name Columbia Distilleries.

In 1934, after the repeal of Prohibition, Honeywood shifted its focus to premium wines, changing its name to Honeywood and becoming one of Oregon's pioneers in grape winemaking.

Over the decades, the winery has stayed committed to crafting quality wines. Today, it's recognized for its delicious varietals and its role in preserving the region's winemaking heritage.

With a strong emphasis on producing fruit-forward and approachable wines, Honeywood Winery has become a beloved destination for wine enthusiasts and visitors looking to savor the flavors of Oregon.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

The winery produces a wide range of wines, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and a delightful, extensive selection of fruit wines. These fruit wines, crafted from locally sourced berries, cherries, and apples, pay homage to the winery's early days and provide a unique tasting experience.

Honeywood Winery also offers a lovely tasting room where visitors can sample their wines and learn about the winemaking process. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are happy to guide you through a tasting, helping you discover new favorites and gain insight into the art of winemaking.

A cool feature is the Dog Gone Wines. With labels like Chihuahua Sangria and Poodle Pinot Noir, one would assume these are for your pup. Rest assured, they're produced for adult consumption, but proceeds from each bottle go to animal shelters and rescue centers.

With a wine club, recipes, gift packs, and more, it's easy to see how Honeywood Winery is a dynamic winery in the Willamette Valley.

Local Tips

  • It's a good idea to call ahead and make a reservation, especially for big parties.
  • The winery also has a market where they stock premium local foods!
  • Wine tasting is best enjoyed leisurely, so plan for a relaxed visit.
  • Check out their Gift Packs and Christmas shop for souvenirs and holiday gifts!

Location

1350 Hines St SE Salem, OR 97302

Frequently Asked Questions

The answer hinges on what you enjoy doing. June through September brings warm, dry days for hiking, festivals, and outdoor dining. Fall showcases colorful foliage and smaller crowds, while spring features the renowned roses and gardens in bloom. Fall is also when you can experience the wine harvest, along with ideal temperatures for exploring the area.

Portland International Airport (PDX) serves visitors from across the country and beyond. If you prefer to drive, Interstate 5 and Interstate 84 connect the city to the region. Amtrak trains also stop downtown at Union Station.

Having a car is highly valuable for exploring diverse wineries and points of interest across the Willamette Valley. If your Oregon adventures are focused on Portland, downtown is walkable, and the MAX light rail, streetcar, and bus system make it easy to explore without a car. A car helps if you plan day trips to Mount Hood or the coast.

Portland is famous for its food carts, craft beer, and specialty coffee. You'll also find fresh seafood, farm-to-table restaurants, and beloved donut shops. In short, there's something for every budget, diet, and craving.

If visiting Portland, plan a trip to Forest Park and hike or bike the trails, rent a kayak or canoe and float down the Willamette River, or drive an hour to ski Mount Hood. A short drive away is the Columbia River Gorge with waterfalls and trails, and the picturesque Oregon coast.

In addition to touring and extensive list of vineyards and wineries, Willamette Valley offers opportunities to trek to waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park, or hike through Ecola State Park. There are also plenty of hiking, kayaking, and paddleboarding adventures to be had when visiting the Willamette Valley.


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