Wineries “Near” Ashland, Oregon: Because Near Is a State of Mind When it comes to wine tasting in Southern Oregon, the word "near" is a bit... flexible. In Ashland, we like to think of “near” as “anything within a bottle’s worth of driving distance.” Some wineries are actually near, like a quick jaunt down the road. Others are “Southern Oregon near,” which translates to “a scenic drive through vineyards, mountains, and probably a rogue deer sighting.” Either way, the Rogue and Applegate Valleys are packed with amazing wineries, so buckle up, sip up, and let’s navigate this wine-soaked geography together.
The Truly Near: Ashland’s Best Wineries
First, let’s talk about the wineries you could practically crawl to (not recommended, but hey, wine happens). If you’re staying in Ashland, you’re already spoiled for choice with these incredible spots right in town.
Resistance Wine Co.
We’re not biased or anything (okay, maybe a little), but Resistance Wine Co. is where your wine journey should start. We’re rebellious, irreverent, and proudly Ashland. From our bold Syrah to our swoon-worthy Malbec, we’re here to prove that Southern Oregon wine is anything but ordinary. Our tasting room? Just a short walk from downtown Ashland, so you can sip, snack, and still make it to your next stop—or the Oregon Shakespeare Festival—without breaking a sweat (unless it's August...then you will break a sweat but we have fantastic air conditioning.)
Weisinger Family Winery
A quick five-minute drive from downtown, Weisinger Family Winery is basically the sophisticated cousin who knows their wine inside and out. Known for their Tempranillo and Pinot Noir, Weisinger is the place to go if you want to sip wine with sweeping views of the Ashland hills. Pro tip: pair your tasting with their cheese board. It’s dangerously good.
Irvine & Roberts Vineyards
If you like your wine with a side of luxury, head to Irvine & Roberts. Their sleek tasting room is perched just outside of town, offering stunning views of the Rogue Valley. Their Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are top-notch, but let’s be honest, you’ll be equally mesmerized by the fire pits and sunsets. This is wine tasting for people who love good wine and Instagram-worthy views.
The Sort-of-Near: Wineries That Are a “Short Drive” Away
Now, let’s expand our definition of “near” to include some of the Rogue Valley and Applegate Valley’s other gems. These wineries are worth the drive, but let’s be real—you're going to need snacks or a good playlist to get there.
Quady North
Located in Jacksonville, Quady North is about 30 minutes from Ashland—close enough to feel “near,” but far enough that you’ll start debating whether that second cup of coffee was a good idea. Known for their Viognier and Cabernet Franc, Quady North is where serious wine lovers go to geek out on Southern Oregon’s best varietals.
Eliana Wines
Eliana Wines is tucked away just outside Medford, making it a solid option for those who don’t mind a 20-minute drive. Their Bordeaux blends and cozy tasting room make it feel like you’ve been transported to a European countryside—except you’re still in Southern Oregon and your GPS is yelling at you to “turn left now.”
Daisy Creek Vineyards
Daisy Creek is one of those spots that feels close enough to Ashland to count as “near,” but far enough that you’ll feel like you’re on a mini road trip. Their Tempranillo and Grenache are the stars of the show, and their laid-back vibe makes it a great spot to relax after a day of exploring Ashland.
Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden
Let’s stretch the definition of “near” just a little further. Nestled in the Applegate Valley, Cowhorn is about 45 minutes from Ashland. Their biodynamic wines are worth the drive, and you’ll leave feeling like you’ve just stepped out of a wine-soaked fairytale. Plus, their Syrah is next-level.
Sommar Wine Co.
Located just outside Talent, Sommar is like the cool, artsy friend of Rogue Valley wineries. Known for their innovative blends and hip tasting room, it’s a great spot to kick back and enjoy the best of Southern Oregon wine without venturing too far from Ashland.
When “Near” Gets Creative
Here’s the deal: in Southern Oregon, “near” is more about the vibe than the mileage. If you’re planning a wine tour, Ashland is the perfect home base. You can hit the town’s best wineries, like Resistance, Weisinger, and Irvine & Roberts, without even leaving city limits. Feeling adventurous? Head out to Quady North, Cowhorn, or Sommar for a little taste of the Rogue and Applegate Valleys.
No matter how you define “near,” one thing’s for sure: Southern Oregon wine is always worth the trip. So grab a map (or your GPS), and start exploring. Just make sure you bring a designated driver—or, you know, pace yourself with a tasting flight at Resistance Wine Co. first. Cheers to redefining “near” one glass at a time!