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  • Wine average?

    91 Tb
  • Popularity ranking?

    253

History

Elk Cove Vineyards was founded in 1974 by Pat and Joe Campbell. Winemaker Adam Campbell joined forces with his parents in 1995 and Elk Cove remains proudly family owned. It’s 1974. The Campbell family winds up a gravel road to an abandoned and overgrown homestead in the foothills of the Coast Range Mountains.

 

Six year old Eartha asks “Where’s the house?” “It’s behind us!” Joe and Pat happily reply – referring to the trailer that would ...

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Our Estate Vineyard, site of Elk Cove’s winery, was founded by Pat and Joe Campbell in 1974, when there were only a handful of winegrowers in Oregon.  We have since added 45 acres to our original 5 acres of Pinot Noir, Riesling, Gewutztraminer and Chardonnay (since grafted over to Pinot Gris). The Estate is one of the higher vineyards in Oregon, reaching an elevation of 750 feet.  The steep slopes of marine sedimentary soil (Willakenzie) are w...

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