Visit Natalie’s Estate Winery Now

By Barb Randall – Originally published Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019 in the Lake Oswego Review Natalie’s Estate Winery should be on your wineries to visit list, according to Barb Randall. What took so long? Know how when you finally get around to doing...

The Importance of Wine Travel

“Wine is a passport to the world.”                                  Thom Elkjer Why is wine travel important? The reason wine travel is important is that this exposes us to different culinary and wine experiences from different international wine regions...

Sustainability in the Vineyard

It’s not just about being organic but about being sustainable for us at Natalie’s Estate Winery.  It’s one thing to clear a piece of ground, plant a vineyard, and farm it organically.  We believe that you also – need bio-diversity on your land, to truly have...

Natalie’s Estate a Hidden Gem in Willamette Valley

This post is excerpted from an article by Rebecca Meïr-Liebman. You can read the entire article here. A beautiful estate in the peaceful foothills of the Chehalem Mountain AVA. It was founded in 1999 by Boyd and Cassandra Teegarden and named after their daughter...

Pinot Gris – Signature White Joins our Wines

About Pinot Gris:Pinot Gris is originally from Burgundy, France. The grape is related to Pinot Noir. Up until Veraison the grape looks identical to Pinot Noir. The grapes can have a gray, blue, or pink tint; Gris refers to the gray sheen on the grapes. In Oregon, it...