The Pacific Northwest is host to many organizations we are proud to call partners. We seek to work with organizations that share our mission of building meaningful connections around wine.


Willamette Valley Wineries Association
The Willamette Valley Wineries Association (WVWA) represents over 200 wineries and vineyards in Oregon's renowned Willamette Valley. Dedicated to promoting the region's exceptional wines, particularly its world-class Pinot Noir, the WVWA supports sustainable practices, wine education, and tourism. Through events, advocacy, and community partnerships, the association highlights the unique terroir, craftsmanship, and hospitality that make the Willamette Valley a premier wine destination.


Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers
The Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers represents vineyards and wineries within the Chehalem Mountains AVA, one of Oregon's premier wine-growing regions. Located in the northern Willamette Valley, this diverse AVA boasts a variety of soils, elevations, and microclimates, creating ideal conditions for producing high-quality Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and other varietals. The association promotes the area's unique terroir, sustainable viticulture, and vibrant wine community, inviting visitors to explore its exceptional wines and scenic beauty.


Oregon Wine Board
The Oregon Wine Board is a semi-independent state agency, that manages marketing, research, and education initiatives that support and advance Oregon's statewide wine and wine grape industry. They are a critical partner to the Oregon wine industry and work to enhance the reputation of Oregon wine globally; advance collective intelligence in support of growing, making, and selling quality wines; and harness statewide strength to unite and empower the Oregon wine industry.


Oregon Winegrowers Association
Harnessing the power of state-wide consensus, the Oregon Winegrowers Association stands as the vital advocate for the health, growth, and economic sustainability of Oregon’s wine industry. They are a member-driven advocacy group advancing the interests of the largest agricultural economic impact sector in the state.


LIVE
Since 1999, LIVE has independently certified the sustainable practices of winegrowers in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. They rely on the latest university research and internationally accredited standards of integrated production. LIVE, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is now globally recognized as a leading certification body for sustainable farming and production.