Willamette Valley Vineyards: Leading the Future of Wine from Oregon’s Heartland
Tucked among Oregon’s rolling hills, Willamette Valley Vineyards is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most celebrated wineries. It’s recognized not just for its award-winning pinot noir, but also for the values it has brewed into every bottle.
Willamette Valley Vineyards is more than a collection of estates growing grapes for wine. It’s where environmental stewardship, community connection, and bold innovation come together to redefine what a modern winery can be.
From its grassroots beginnings to its industry-shaping leadership, the story of Willamette Valley Vineyards is one of vision, resilience, and deep respect for the land.
A Vision from the Land
The story begins with Jim Bernau, the Vineyards’ founder whose connection to Oregon’s rugged beauty inspired a life-changing dream.
The son of a Roseburg attorney, Jim grew up in Willamette Valley and began experimenting with wine from a very young age. In 1983, he cleared an old plum orchard to grow pinot noir vines. His early days were filled with long hours tending to the vines, even using lengths of garden hoses to water them by hand so they’d survive their first summer.
Jim envisioned a winery that would not only produce exceptional wines but do so in a way that honored the natural landscape and empowered the local community. That vision became a reality when he launched one of the nation’s first community-founded wineries, inviting thousands of wine lovers to become shareholders in Willamette Valley Vineyards.
This democratic approach to ownership helped lay the foundation for a company culture centered on transparency, shared success, and collaboration.
Telling Oregon’s Story Through Wine
Every bottle of Willamette Valley Vineyards wine tells a story of place, people, and possibility.
The Vineyards champions Oregon-grown grapes, highlighting the diversity of terroir across Willamette Valley and beyond. Their commitment to showcasing local flavors while minimizing environmental impact has helped establish Oregon as a world-class wine destination.
The wines themselves are crafted with intention and precision. But the vineyard’s true legacy lies in its values. The Vineyards has shown that it’s possible to grow a successful business while nurturing the land and the community that supports it. It’s a living case study of how sustainability and social responsibility can be powerful drivers of both purpose and profit.
Cultivating Community and Connection
Community has always been at the heart of Willamette Valley Vineyards.
Their innovative shareholder model has grown to include over 21,000 owners, many of whom serve as brand ambassadors. The Vineyards also supports Oregon-based charities and nonprofit groups, contributing more than $300,000 in goods and services in 2024 alone. Their locations regularly host public events, wine education experiences, and fundraisers, providing a space for connection and celebration.
In February 2025, the Vineyards joined the American Heart Association’s “Life Is Why” campaign across all ten of its locations. Its participation helps raise awareness and funds for heart health. It’s also part of an ongoing mission to give back to the people and places that helped the vineyard flourish.
Sustainability from Ground to Glass
From its earliest days, Willamette Valley Vineyards has prioritized sustainability. That commitment has grown into a sophisticated suite of green initiatives that touch every part of the business, from farming to packaging.
The Vineyards is certified Salmon-Safe, a designation that recognizes agricultural practices that protect local watersheds and aquatic life. It has adopted organic farming techniques, invested in renewable energy, and taken steps to minimize chemical inputs.
One of its most innovative tools is UV-C light technology used in the vineyard to prevent powdery mildew. By using autonomous, electric-powered robots that emit UV-C light at night, the Vineyards can reduce the use of chemical fungicides and limit disease without harming the environment.
In a groundbreaking move toward circular packaging, the Vineyards partnered with Revino in 2024 to offer reusable glass bottles. Their 2023 Whole Cluster Pinot Noir was among the first to be bottled in this sustainable format, allowing each bottle to be reused up to 50 times. This dramatically reduces carbon emissions associated with traditional wine packaging and sets a new standard for sustainability in the wine industry.
These efforts are complemented by renewable energy investments, waste reduction programs, and sustainable construction practices at their tasting rooms and production facilities.
A Legacy Still Growing
Looking to the future, Willamette Valley Vineyards remains focused on deepening its impact. Whether through new sustainability partnerships, expanded community outreach, or continued innovation in the vineyard, the team remains committed to its founding values.
It’s not just about what they produce. It’s about how they produce it – with care for the earth, investment in people, and a belief that wine can be a force for good. In every vintage, Willamette Valley Vineyards invites us to taste not just the fruit of the vine, but the spirit of a community working together to make something truly lasting.
Launch Mid-Valley, the Mid-Willamette Valley Innovation Hub, offers tools, resources, and support designed to help startups and entrepreneurs scale up their businesses.
On April 22, 2025, Domaine Willamette, one of Willamette Valley Vineyards’ ten locations, will be the scene of the Mid-Valley Angel Investors Workshop. This private event is set as an evening of wine, connection, and opportunity, where guests will get exclusive updates from SEDCOR, a peek inside the Mid-Valley Angel Investors Group portfolio, and insights on how to become a better angel investor. Sign up and grab your chance to be in the room where the future happens.
On June 20, 2025, Launch Mid-Valley is hosting the Oregon Startup Conference at George Fox University. It brings together ambitious founders, innovators, community leaders, and investors for a high-energy day of live pitching, networking, and resource sharing.
Be part of the conversation around the future of Mid-Willamette Valley innovation. Register here.
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