Areas we have done Wine Events
Newberg is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. Located in the Portland metropolitan area, the city is home to George Fox University. With an elevation of only 175 feet above sea level and a relatively close location to the Pacific Ocean, Newberg enjoys a very moderate climate.
McMinnville, Oregon is a warmhearted city of about 33,000 residents located in the heart of Oregon wine country, not too close — or too far– from the bustle of Oregon’s largest cities, Portland and Salem. Our Willamette Valley town is the seat of Yamhill County and officially became a city in 1882. Fast forward to today, McMinnville is a hub for those who appreciate the laid back style of a small town with great taste. With over 220 wineries to sip at and an overwhelming amount of farm-to-table and artisan dining experiences to be had, you’ll find yourself having little time left to discover the rest of McMinnville’s attractions and charm.
Oregon’s Wine Country Capital! Whether you come to explore its dozens of small wineries, picturesque vine-covered hills or charming historic downtown, Carlton is on the “must do” list of visitors to Oregon wine country. Known for a downtown that boasts nearly two dozen wine tasting rooms, Carlton is also home base for the globally respected Yamhill-Carlton American Viticultural Area. In short, Carlton is “Pinot Paradise.”
A small taste of Oregon! Originally named North Yamhill, it was incorporated under the name Yamhill by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 20, 1891. Yamhill, a small farming town located half way between Portland and the Coast, is in the heart of Willamette Valley’s Wine Country. Home of the Yamhill/Carlton High school and Intermediate School. Yamhill is a small community with 1105 citizens who are proud to call it home.
Take time for yourself and enjoy our unhurried, leisurely pace. The traditional village feel of our downtown, the pastoral landscapes surrounding our wineries and the peaceful trails through old growth forests each provide special places to rest your body, nourish your senses and forget about your “to do” list and the traffic at home. It doesn’t take much to discover the fun side of Forest Grove. You’ll find a variety of entertaining and exciting encounters that make it an enjoyable escape. Our wineries, concerts, galleries, sports fields, forests, and lakes provide the backdrop for all kinds of fun
North Plains, Oregon is a small, semi-rural city of just over 3,400 residents located 17 miles west of Downtown Portland. Formerly known as Glencoe, the community has existed for over 100 years, with formal incorporation as North Plains in 1963. Our gradual growth over the years has maintained a small-town atmosphere where residents enjoy the benefits of the well-managed infrastructure of improved streets, parks, and water systems, as well as easy access to major employers, recreation, entertainment, and nature.
Areas we have done Private Catering Events
With its heady mixture of artistic and outdoor adventures, our region is stylish and sophisticated yet remains genuine and unpretentious—a place where grey flannel and plaid flannel can coexist. And underlying the latest tech, fashion, and culinary scene is a deep sense of continuity.
Portland is known for the vibrancy and uniqueness of its many neighborhoods, each with a distinct sense of place, and — in quirky Portland fashion — spread across six so-called “quadrants.” Locals will tell you that you haven’t truly been to Portland until you’ve connected with our diverse communities.
Located in the heart of the Tualatin Valley, midway between Mt. Hood and the Oregon coast, Beaverton combines the best of a big city and the peaceful surroundings of a small town. Just seven miles west of downtown Portland, Beaverton is Oregon’s sixth largest city and the second-largest incorporated city in Washington County.
Beaverton is home to nearly 100,000 people of all ages and backgrounds. One in three residents identify as a person of color, roughly 20 percent were born outside of the U.S., and more than 100 languages are spoken in the Beaverton School District. This richness of cultural diversity is what makes Beaverton such a vibrant city.
Filled with eclectic charm, downtown Beaverton is a collection of mid-century shop fronts, turn-of-the-century landmarks and the latest in mixed-use development. Beyond the city core are opportunities for shopping, entertainment and exploration.
Located in the northwestern corner of Clackamas County on the banks of the scenic Willamette River and hugging the shore of a 405-acre lake, Lake Oswego is nestled among many of Oregon’s greatest attractions: Mount Hood, the Oregon Coast, the Columbia Gorge and nearby vineyards, farmlands, and forests. Lake Oswego is also ideally situated close to Oregon’s major metropolitan areas – just eight miles south of downtown Portland and about 45 minutes north of the state capitol in Salem.
Located at the southernmost end of the Portland metropolitan area, Wilsonville is the gateway to the verdant Willamette Valley. Once a small farming community, Wilsonville is now a thriving city of more than 26,000 residents who enjoy the small-town charms of ‘country living’ just 17 miles from downtown Portland.
Wilsonville sits on the north bank of the Willamette River, offering easy access for recreational boaters, canoers and kayakers as well as proximity to the valley’s abundance of award-winning wineries. World-class natural getaways – Mount Hood, the Columbia River Gorge, ocean beaches – all await within a two-hour drive.
Adjacent Interstate 5, Wilsonville is a business-friendly community that provides an attractive location for manufacturers and distributors. The City’s considerable weekday workforce also supports high tech industries, family-owned companies and several local and national retailers.
Oregon City is located 13 miles South of Portland at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers. The city has three major zones, defined by steep hills or bluffs. Oregon City is home to shopping areas, recreational opportunities, businesses, a wide variety of historical and cultural attractions, and several Interpretive Centers and Museums dedicated to celebrating the Pioneer spirit. Oregon City was the first State Capital and is the County Seat of Clackamas County.
Topaz Farms
We are the resident chefs at Topaz Farms and together with the farm we host a series of farm to table events throughout the summer. These events can vary from family style meals to plated tasting menus or brunch/picnic. These are open to the public, and tickets are purchased individually online on the Topaz Farm site. (Topaz Farms)