Foley Wines at Dundee HillsWillamette Valley

The Estate at Dundee Hills rests among the red volcanic soils that define this historic American Viticultural Area. These hills — shaped by ancient basalt flows and decades of careful cultivation — are known for producing some of Oregon’s most distinctive Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

This is not simply wine country. It is a landscape shaped by geology, climate, and intention.

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A Living Agricultural Destination

The estate is an active, working landscape — vineyards, orchards, gardens, forest edges, and open hillside.

Guests are welcomed into this rhythm, not separated from it. What grows here finds its way into the glass at The Four Graces and onto the table at Anthology.

Cultivation is not aesthetic. It is daily practice.

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Care for the Land

Stewardship guides every decision — from vineyard management to guest experience.

The estate is cultivated with respect for soil health, seasonality, and the natural contours of the land. Growth here is thoughtful. Expansion is measured. Beauty is preserved rather than constructed.

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Land Meant to Be Experienced

To stay here is to experience the Dundee Hills not as a visitor, but as a participant. Walk the vineyards at golden hour. Gather at the table as harvest changes the menu. Return in a different season and find it transformed. The Estates evolve — vintage by vintage, season by season.