REX HILL Redux
By OWP Staff
On Jan. 15,
REX HILL’s rebuilt tasting room opened to guests following a multi-million dollar renovation over the past year. The new hospitality center, designed by Ernie Munch of MAP Architecture, offers 180-degree views of surrounding estate vineyards, forests and the Dundee Hills just beyond, with floor-to-ceiling moveable glass walls.
“We’re thrilled to invite guests to experience our exciting new space,” says winemaker/co-owner Cheryl Francis. “We’ve wanted to renovate the tasting room since we bought REX HILL in 2007 to connect the vineyards more closely with the winery and honor the legacy afresh with a design that seamlessly unites the old and the new.”
24 Washington foods, drinks named finalists in Good Food Awards
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Seattle and the state of Washington are jam-packed with copious amounts of nod-worthy brews. However, one Washington beer and two Washington ciders in particular have officially been named finalists in the Good Food Awards for 2021.
Selected from 1,928 entries to the 11th annual Good Food Awards, 475 products representing 45 states have passed vetting for category-specific sustainability standards – from charcuterie and cheese to chocolate and coffee.
REX HILL’s new tasting room, photo by Adrian Chitty
Newberg, Oregon On January 15th, REX HILL’s rebuilt tasting room will reopen to guests following a multi-million dollar renovation over the past year. The new hospitality center, designed by Ernie Munch, MAP Architecture (formerly of EMA), offers expansive views of the surrounding Willamette Valley estate vineyards, forests, and the Dundee Hills beyond with 180 degrees of floor-to-ceiling moving window walls. The winery is now taking reservations online for daily wine tasting appointments beginning on January 15th. These tastings will be held on the partially-covered, heated outdoor patio until COVID-19 restrictions in Yamhill County allow for tastings in the spacious, modern, indoor seating area. Guests will be welcomed into the indoor tasting room to check in, shop and enjoy the views.