Quailhurst Vineyard Estate

Quailhurst Vineyard Estate is a single estate winery located in Sherwood, Oregon, United States in Washington County. Quailhurst signature wine is award-winning Pinot noir. Quailhurst Vineyard Estate is also known for its Rosé, white varietal, and Pinot Port wine.

History
Quailhurst Vineyard Estate is located on a hillside in Sherwood, Oregon. It is an approved member of the Willamette Valley AVA and Chehalem Mountains AVA. This 35-acre estate, built in the 1930s, was initially renowned for its Japanese gardens, as well as its many varieties of roses. This property was purchased in 1997 by Marvin and Deborah Hausman. Marvin Hausman, a physician and scientist, and his wife, Deborah, began to renovate the property in their pursuit to breed and train competition dressage horses.

The first grape vines, Pinot noir varieties from the Burgundy region in France, were planted in 1998. The first wine was bottled in the spring of 2001 under the Quailhurst Vineyard Estate label.

This boutique vineyard produces an average of 15 tons of grapes per year. Their aim is to produce a single estate, high quality Pinot noir composed of a select, well chosen variety of French Dijon clones.
 
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