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Tucked away in the Chehalem Mountains, we’re a little off the beaten path. But we like it that way.

Located in the northern Willamette Valley, we believe the Chehalem Mountains has always been an area ripe with possibility. That’s why we planted our first vineyard here and established the first winery here in 1972 – when the Willamette Valley was nothing more than a sleepy hamlet of rolling hills scattered with small farms and acres of open fields.

All of our decisions, all of our work starts and ends with the question: ‘How can we make the best possible wine out of the best possible grapes?’
— Gina Hennen, WINEMAKER

Today, the Chehalem Mountains region is still rural and idyllic. Vineyards and world-class wineries are surrounded by lush farm and agricultural land, and are often hidden by old growth fir forests. On a drive to Adelsheim, you’ll see alpacas, horses, goats, and even donkeys (as well as lots of other fauna)!

We now own more than 200 acres of land here, with vineyards planted in 175 acres. Our estate sites, like the geography of the Chehalem Mountains, are diverse – some big, some small, some at higher elevations, some at lower elevations, some on volcanic soils, some on sedimentary soils.


Adelsheim has a long history of collaborating with partner vineyards to source the best fruit possible from the Chehalem Mountains and Willamette Valley. Fruit from some of our outstanding single vineyard wines come from grower partners including Hollis, Grand Oak, and Winderlea.