| Chehalem Mountains AVA | Dundee Hills AVA | Eola-Amity Hills AVA | McMinnville AVA | Ribbon Ridge AVA | Yamhill-Carlton District AVA |
- The first grapes in the Willamette Valley were planted in the Dundee Hills
- In the hills north and west of Dundee
- Approximately 30 miles to the southwest of Portland and 40 miles east of the Pacific Ocean, with protection from the ocean climate provided by the higher Coast Range of mountains
- Almost exclusively basaltic landmass that runs north-south and overlooks the Willamette River to the south and the Chehalem Valley to the north
- Region is unique for its higher elevation, warmer nighttime temperatures, less low-elevation fog and frost, and lava-based Jory soil series of reddish silt, clay and loam soils
- Over 25 wineries and independent vineyards in this region
- In this area, Pinot noir is king
- Also offer an exceptional selection of other cool-climate varietals like Chardonnay, Pinot gris and Pinot blanc