The Willamette Valley is the crown jewel of Oregon’s wine country, and this family-owned vineyard is one of the region’s hidden gems. Located around 15 minutes from Salem, Björnson Vineyard is an excellent anchor for a wine tasting trip in the Willamette Valley. Just an hour from Portland International Airport (PDX), the winery is easily accessible by car, which is the best way to get around and explore this sprawling valley.
Within months of moving to Oregon in 1985, Mark and Pattie Björnson purchased 107 acres in the Eola-Amity Hills area of Willamette Valley, Oregon’s premier wine region. With the help of their four kids, the couple has since cultivated a 28-acre eco-friendly vineyard that produces award-winning wines, with pinot noir being their specialty. Björnson Vineyards has earned scores of awards and accolades over the years and is also a recipient of the Salmon Safe “Hero of Salmon” Award for its commitment to sustainable viticulture and local habitat conservation. With the lush valley as its backdrop, there’s nothing quite like savoring exceptional wines in a setting this beautiful.
Björnson Vineyard is a leader in sustainable winemaking
According to the Björnson family, “regenerative farming makes better wine.” Regenerative farming, while not a new concept, has gained steam in recent years due to climate change, which has led to bigger challenges for farmers and growers of all kinds. Prioritizing soil health and biodiversity are some of the main tenets of regenerative farming, which in turn, leads to richer harvests. Simply put, regenerative farming is a way of giving back to the earth more than it takes away, allowing nature to renew and heal itself.
The Björnsons recognized the importance of sustainability early on, making energy conservation one of their core values. The vineyard was the first in Oregon to install a 10kW wind turbine. The winery also features an energy-efficient design and runs on a hybrid solar power system to minimize its environmental impact. The remaining 75 acres of the family’s estate is a conservation area with forest, creeks, streams, and wildlife habitats…