Wine & Fire: Warm Up in Eugene, Cascades & Coast
Start tasting on the new Territorial Wine Trail at Pfeiffer Winery, where you’ll stay warm by the fire in the intimate candle-lit Tuscan cave.

Travel to Sweet Cheeks Winery to enjoy the famous view of breathtaking Briggs Hill Valley next to a roaring fire. Wrap up your evening with live music at one of their Twilight Tastings or Mimosa Sundays.

Savor award-winning Pinot and an estate-grown meal by the fire in King Estate’s restaurant. Or come for the annual Crab Fest, where you’ll feast on fresh Dungeness crab harvested at its peak and perfectly paired with Pinot Gris.

Spend the night at the Village Green Resort, where you can settle in for a night of entertainment in the Fireside Lounge, or relax next to your private fireplace in a deluxe suite.

Gather around the outdoor fire pit at the Ninkasi tasting room or the Oregon Electric Station, or try wood-fired pizza at La Perla in downtown Eugene.

Stay the night at the luxurious new Inn at the 5th, a special boutique hotel opening in January 2012. Up for more wine tasting? Head to the neighboring LaVelle Club Room  – or just lower a basket from your balcony, and enjoy Oregon Wine Country’s fine Pinot by your in-room fireplace.

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