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Drawn to the uniqueness of the land and its proximity to Portland, it was here where they decided to stake their and Chardonnay claim, plant their first rows of Pinot noir, and establish what would become the Chehalem Mountains’ first ever winery– Adelsheim. Our winemaking philosophy hasn’t changed much in the last five decades. Every wine is an expression of that Clone shipments David helps David writes David receives the place, that vintage, that moment in 1971. David and Ginny 1975. 1984. 2002. 2012. 2018. Gina Hennen 2020. Introduce the Adelsheim purchase initiated by David arrive initiate an exchange the petition for the Lifetime Achievement time—those singular factors that takes over as inaugural “Artist Series” Chehalem Mountains land 20 miles from in Oregon, including with ONIVINS, Dijon Chehalem Mountains Award from the Oregon Winemaker; Sparkling label of Rosé. Founding winery define what it means to make wine Portland in the the first Gamay noir and that brings the so- 1987. AVA. Wine Board. wine program debuts at the International Chehalem Mountains. Pinot blanc in America. called “Dijon Clones” to with a Brut Rosé and in the Chehalem Mountains. Pinot Noir Celebration. Oregon, revolutionizing Brut Cuvée. the American wine 2003. David takes the 1972. First grapes 1978. The first industry. lead in convincing the are planted: commercial vintage Oregon wine industry to 2016. First release Riesling, from the vineyard later 1997. New state of support the creation of of Breaking Ground 2019. First-of-its-kind the art winery built Chardonnay, and named “Quarter Mile the Oregon Wine Board. Pinot noir and Staking NBA partnership 2021. Adelsheim Pinot noir. Lane” is produced, 1986. The iconic at Calkins Lane. Claim Chardonnay, with the release of celebrates 50 years establishing Adelsheim “Elizabeth’s Reserve” is showcasing Chehalem two commemorative since its founding in the as Chehalem first produced featuring Mountains fruit grown in 50th Anniversary Chehalem Mountains! 1973. David helps lead Mountains’ first Winery. an illustration by Ginny all three major wines for the Portland the effort to convince Adelsheim of their soil types. Trailblazers. Vineyard Yamhill County to daughter, Elizabeth, on Manager, Kelli Single Vineyard preserve its hillsides for 1982. David writes the label. 2017. Adelsheim is Gregory, receives agriculture. LIVE “Excellence in the petition for the 2006. The Chehalem honored as a Top David Adelsheim, Founder establishment of 100 Winery by Wine Sustainability” award. 1974. David works 2000. Founding Mountains AVA is harvest at the Lycée Oregon’s first AVA: winery of Oregon approved; Adelsheim & Spirits Magazine. Agricole et Viticole the Willamette Valley. Pinot Camp. becomes a LIVE Adelsheim received in Beaune, the first certified winery. this honor previously in member of the Oregon 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, industry to do so. 2014, and 2015. a focused & TASTING ROOM OPEN DAILY, 11AM – 4PM modern portfolio Gina Hennen, Winemaker 16800 NE CALKINS LANE, NEWBERG, OREGON 503.538.3652 | ADELSHEIM.COM | .