Sass Winery
Salem, Oregon
Description
Sass Winery Overview
Nestled in the South Salem Hills of Oregon’s renowned Willamette Valley, Sass Winery is celebrated for its finely crafted wines. With a climate that supports the development of intensely flavored grapes, this winery stands out for producing wines that are both elegant and expressive.
History and Background
Sass Winery has built its reputation on a foundation of love, passion, and vision for winemaking. The unique climatic conditions of the Willamette Valley, marked by hazy, warm autumn days and cool nights, play a pivotal role in defining the distinct character and complexity of their wines.
Vineyard Details and Wine Production
The geographical and climactic advantages of the Willamette Valley allow Sass Winery to cultivate grapes that achieve optimal ripeness and aromatic complexity. The resulting wines are known for their richness and refined profiles, tailored to meet the expectations of wine enthusiasts seeking quality and expressiveness.
Visitor Information and Experiences
- Tasting Room Hours: Open Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
- Location: 9092 Jackson Hill Rd SE, Salem, OR 97306
- Visitors are welcome to explore the flavors of Sass Winery through a guided tasting experience in the winery's inviting tasting room.
Notable Wines or Specialties
Sass Winery offers a range of wines with the following indicative prices:
- $28.00 / 750 mL
- $18.00 / 750 mL
- $20.00 / 750 mL
- $48.00 / 750 mL
The winery produces wines that reflect the terroir’s unique characteristics, focusing on creating expressive and layered flavor profiles.
Contact Information and Location
- Phone: +1 (503) 391-9991
- Email: info@sasswinery.com
- Address: 9092 Jackson Hill Rd SE, Salem, OR 97306
Quote from the Winery
"The finest wines are a labor of love, passion, and vision bringing pure joy!"
Sass Winery invites enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike to join their wine club for direct deliveries of their exquisite wines, offering a firsthand immersion into the art of winemaking at one of Willamette Valley’s cherished locations.