Stoller Family Estate is a 400-acre parcel located on the southern slope of the Dundee Hills. Pioneering Oregonian and Founder, Bill Stoller, purchased his family’s second-generation farm in 1993 with the vision of cultivating an enduring legacy for the land and the Oregon wine industry. Over the past two decades, he has patiently transformed the property into the largest contiguous vineyard in the Dundee Hills with more than 225 acres planted. Our estate features the world’s first LEED Gold certified winery and a net-zero tasting room with panoramic views of the vineyard.
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Super disappointing visit
We visited Stoller winery last Tuesday at 11am. We did not have a reservation & when we arrived were advised they could seat us outside but we had to self serve at the outside bar. We should have left & tried again our next trip when they had staff to accommodate our tasting. Basically we were able to taste the wines but left with a feeling of a pour, taste, & out the door experience. We will not go back. Recommend anyone going there should book a tasting in advance. Can’t imagine the weekends when we experienced this on a Tuesday!
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Everything was perfect.
I had special people from Japan and took them to this beautiful winery. It has a magnificent view , the wine was great and we had a wonderful service from Christene. She rocks! They left for Japan with wonderful memories.
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No thanks!
The good.... beautiful property! The bad...our host was dismissive. He just poured and rushed off. No description of wine, terrible service,.
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Beautiful
We made reservations and retreated to a smaller tasting venue off the main tasting room! A true treat. The host was extremely knowledgeable and engaging. Allowed to enjoy our experience at a very leisurely pace.
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Outstanding view of the vineyards
The tasting room sits high upon a hill, offering a commanding view of the surrounding vineyards. The lawn makes for a terrific picnic spot, especially in the late afternoon. The big oak tree even has a tire swing you can use! Wines were not particularly memorable, but the ambience was 5-star.