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Left Coast Cellars – Oregon

Angela the Thirsty Explorer
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Left Coast Cellars has it all

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Willamette Valley Lake and Flowers
Left Coast Fork
Left Coast Fork

Left Coast Cellars is a favorite of mine.  It’s a spot where you can lounge under the shade trees and enjoy a pizza from the wood fired oven or munch on a fresh salad with your wine or cider.  The estate is not only a vineyard but a winery and working farm.  They focus on sustainability and restoring the land to its original splendor. They farm 160 acres of grapes along with heritage apples brought by the first settlers. You can read about their story and the passion they have for conservation of the land on their website.  As you enter the vineyard, it’s beautifully landscaped and takes you to the hilltop where you find a beautiful grassy knoll across from the tasting room.

Left Coast Cellars Entrance
Left Coast Cellars Entrance
Left Coast Cellars Patio
Left Coast Cellars Patio

Running through beautiful vineyards

Left Coast Cellars offers events where you can come gather and sit in what I call the park. and listen to music and entertainment.  There is a hiking trail and they host the annual Run for The Oaks 5K/10K that supports the Oak Savanna Restoration Project. 

Left Coast Cellars Picnic area
Left Coast Cellars Picnic area
Left Coast Cellars Lawn

There are tastes for everyone

 The Left Coast Cellars tasting room and cafe is comfortable and airy, the pizza oven is in the next room over and there are many drink options of wine, and non-alcoholic for everyone.   They produce cider from the apple trees on the farm and many different Pinot styles as well as Chardonney, Viognier, and Brut to boot! There is no lack of variety when it comes to drink offerings.

Left Coast Cellars Serving Bar
Left Coast Cellars Serving Bar
Left Coast Cellars Lineup
Left Coast Cellars Dining Area
Left Coast Cellars Dining Area

Another beautiful Willamette View

On a breezy warm Willamette Valley summer day, nothing can really describe the beauty of the hills and valleys. It’s lack of rain and low humidity in summer seems crazy when you see and know how wet and rainy this valley can be in winter.  But, I can guarantee you won’t disappointed in July or August! You can read all about my wine tasting fun on my post Wine Country of the Willamette Valley!

Willamette Valley Gorgeous View

The Nitty Gritty ~

Left Coast Cellars – Vineyard, Winery and Farm.  4225 N Pacific Highway 99W   Rickreall, OR 97371

Left Coast Cellars is off 99W between Rickreall and Amity. 

In Dallas:

For breakfast – Tater’s Cafe 

For Steaks –Washington Street Steakhouse

Mexican –Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant (good lunch specials)

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