Division Winemaking Company, Portland OR
Address | 2005 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 503-208-2061 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.divisionwineco.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Winery | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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Division Winemaking Company reviews
7I was so completely impressed by Division Wine Co. Not only did they have an array of beautiful wines on offer, but the hospitality left me with no notes. Perfection. Reilly, Jill and Sloane made my friend and I feel welcomed, comfortable and well taken care of during our 4 hour (!) visit. I cannot recommend Division Wine Co enough and I will certainly be back.
Riley and Kevin were amazing. First time wine tasting was a dream walk with them. Both were very knowledgeable and friendly. Learned so much more than I thought I could. Kevin has his own and was so excited to share his own beautiful creations. Definitely worth it! Thank you!
10 out of 10. Allow me to explain…flew to Oregon to get a taste of what this region has to offer for wine and I was sooooo pleased with Division Winemaking First off we ended up at the wrong place for our wine tasting reservation Divison Wine not Winemaking and after the confusion and showing up late they still allowed us to partake in a tasting. The space was intimate yet vibrant. This was the only wine tasting that offered an amazing cheese and meat board AND a non-alcoholic wine flight which was great because my husband is sober. Division Winemaking by far had the BEST wines I tasted over a 3 day 7 winery trip. The flavors of the reds & whites were so robust and hearty. I fell in love and would visit Oregon again just to go to Division Winemaking. Shout out to Brian who hosted us and was soooo friendly and amazing. Y’all keep doing what you do because you are top-notch in the wine making business. You gained a #1 fan!
Beautiful line up at the new tasting room.
I will absolutely be sending folks your way that need the gospel of your Cab Franc.
One of the worst wine tasting experiences I’ve had.
There’s a $25 tasting fee when you book. And if you buy $100 of wine, you get 2 tastings waived. Great, right?
Welllllllll….
There’s a secret additional $5 fee per person at the shop that’s not mentioned.
AND the tasting fee is NOT waived, but credited later.
Yeah, I’ll believe when I see it.
Exceptionally approachable wines. Many of their wines enjoy neutral aging techniques, allowing for a drink-now taste. The Pinot Gris Gamay blend was one of the better summer sippers I’ve tried. So impressed that I joined the wine club.