Oregon has long summer days and cool summer nights, which are perfect for growing wine grapes because they grow in the summer, and these conditions allow grapes to thoroughly ripen with great flavor. But ideal weather is just half of the recipe for perfect wine grapes, and that’s where the importance of Newberg comes in. Here in the Newberg area we have Jory soil, which is fairly good at retaining water and is derived from volcanic rocks, so it is quite rich in nutrients as well. A combination of all these variables makes the Newberg area a perfect place for growing great wine grapes and as a result, great wines are produced.
That being said, a trip to Newberg would not be complete without visiting at least one of the many wineries in the area. However, the wines aren’t the only reason you should visit the wineries, you should also visit because of the spectacular scenery. The drives in between locations are stunning because of rolling hills of greenery ranging from grapevines to evergreens. Each winery has a lot of character as well. Some are glamorous estates with sprawling lawns and beautiful landscaping, while others are modern with angular and sleek architecture. Many wineries are up in the Chehalem Mountains and enjoy beautiful views of the valley.
If you’re a photographer you’ll have quite a bit of fun visiting the wineries because the photo opportunities are almost endless; there are interesting plants and architecture to photograph everywhere.