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- Illahe Vineyards
At Illahe, our goal is to make wine as naturally as possible from soil to bottle We work by hand on small lots with age-old techniques and materials Our focus is to grow and make quality pinot noir and white wines that express the vintage and their varietal characteristics
- Illahe Hills - Private Country Club Golf Course near Portland, OR
No matter the season, there’s always something exciting to do at Illahe Hills Host your dream wedding or special event at our private country club Our stunning venue offers breathtaking views, elegant indoor outdoor spaces, and a professional team ready to help create an unforgettable experience
- Illahe Rare Plants
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- Illahe, Oregon - Wikipedia
Illahe was the first of three post offices established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the canyon of the lower Rogue River between Marial and Agness
- Illahe | T. Edward Wines Spirits
Illahe’s estate vineyard is a relatively warm site in the Mount Pisgah area of the Willamette Valley Founded by Lowell and Pauline Ford in 2001 with an original planting of 22 acres of Pinot Noir, and they were later joined by their son in 2004, Brad Ford, who is now head winemaker
- Illahe Willamette Valley Viognier – Vintage Imports Wines
Illahe is a Chinook Jargon word meaning “earth,” “land,” or “soil ” We feel this reflects both our location in Oregon, as well as our desire to craft wines which express the variety of soils on our beautiful 80 acre estate
- Purchase Wine — Illahe Vineyards
Experience the Merlot renaissance while we have it at Illahe, 20 years after Sideways dented national Merlot sale This gooey bottle has grip but pleases with blackberry and fig jams, apple crisp, and balsamic reduction
- Illahe Vineyards - Travel Oregon
“Illahe” is the Chinook word for soil, earth or place, making it an apt name for a vineyard winery seeking to imbue wines with a sense of place The vineyard is located on an 80-acre, south-facing slope made up mainly of sedimentary clay plus segments of volcanic soil
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