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Cellar 503 offers club members tastes of Oregon wines that aren t available to the masses. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 11:41 PM PDT July 16, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Oregon is known for its wine. But even those living in the state may not realize the incredible variety of wines it has to offer. A Portland business owner is trying to change that.
“There is so much more going on in the state of Oregon than just pinot noir,” said Carrie Wynkoop, owner of Cellar 503. The Portland-based wine club sends its members Oregon wine made by small producers from all over the state.
“Just the little guys, [wines] you wouldn t normally find in the grocery stores,” said Wynkoop. “I wanted to be able to get the word out about these small producers to folks all over the country.”
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Jack Cranley possesses a real drive for Oregon wine. The founder/operator of Backcountry Wine Tours accelerated business by adding a corresponding wine club featuring hidden gems from his travels off the beaten path. Every six months, customers receive a half or full case from one of six tiers. Look for a name change to Cascadia Wine Club in the coming months.
With more than 30 years’ experience operating Oregon-specific wine clubs, Bob Wolfe of Specialty Wines NW is now curating the Oregon Zoo Foundation’s new vino venture. Featuring six-bottle quarterly shipments of local wines to zoo supporters statewide, the club is organized into whites and levels of Pinot; 25% of each sale supports conservation, education and animal welfare programs.