OUR 2024 WINERIES

WELCOME, NAPA!

Each year, Cork & Barrel features a different wine region. In 2024, we’re excited to welcome wineries from the world-renowned Napa Valley. Here’s your chance to explore Napa right here in Bend! Get your tickets to Sip and Grand Cru and get ready to taste amazing wines! Plus you’ll have a chance to talk with the winemakers and winery representatives from our guest wineries.

Get to know a guest winery on a whole other level at one of our Winemaker Dinners! Happening on the first night of Cork & Barrel weekend (July 18, 2024), Winemaker Dinners take place in venues around Bend. Spend an indulgent evening with one of our guest winemakers and savor their favorite wines, paired with the outstanding culinary creations of a local chef. Winemaker Dinners have limited seating and sell out quickly. Subscribe for updates so you don’t miss out!

2024 WINERIES

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Canard Vineyards

Situated on an historic vineyard, with 135-year-old Zinfandel vines that still yield an elegant fruit, the team at Carnard has learned, “If you take care of the vines, the vines take care of you.” Carnard emphasizes quality over quantity in its yearly production of nine single vineyard wines. Produced from sustainably-grown, dry-farmed grapes, Canard wines are the finest expression of each varietal and reflect the unique characteristics of the terroir.

Chase Cellars

The century-old heritage vines in Chase’s Hayne Vineyard are the heart and soul of the wines they produce. Hayne Vineyard has been a renowned source of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and more recently, Cabernet Sauvignon. Proprietor Katie Hayne Simpson is the fifth generation steward of this special property. To preserve her family’s legacy, Katie is committed to organic and sustainable farming—with no chemical intervention.

Maroon Wines

Maroon’s estate vineyard is located in the prestigious “Coombsville Appellation” on the southern end of the Napa Valley. Rocky volcanic soil and rich gravely loams provide good drainage and help the vines reach water. With little risk of frost and fog that lingers into midday, the estate’s Cabernet Sauvignon grapes ripen more slowly and evenly. Winemaker Chris Corley introduces as little manipulation as possible from grape to bottle—an approach that has resulted in scores of wines rated 90 points and above.

C. Mondavi & Family

Family-owned and operated for five generations, C. Mondavi & Family traces its lineage to their founder, Cesare Mondavi, an Italian immigrant who became involved in the California wine and grape business 100 years ago. C. Mondavi & Family includes 12 notable brands.

Silverado Vineyards

A gem in the heart of Stags Leap District, Silverado Vineyards gets its name from the historic Silverado Vineyard and the old mining town that looks over Napa Valley. Silverado Vineyards was one of the first to plant Cabernet in Stags Leap in the 1960s. Winemaker Allison Rodriguez is only the third winemaker in Silverado’s history, and brings years of experience working in diverse growing regions. From the estate, the winery produces and bottles single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Sangiovese, as well as a variety of other small production wines.

Silver Oak Cellars

Silver Oak started with two friends and a handshake. Their vision: focus on one varietal, Cabernet Sauvignon. Age it exclusively in American oak. And make it worthy of cellaring for decades to come. Now a national icon, Silver Oak has fueled America’s love affair with Cabernet Sauvignon. After a fire destroyed their historic Oakville winery, the owners sized the opportunity to rebuild a new, state-of-the-art winery. Even though Silver Oak has marked its 50th year, the winery believes, “Our best wines are still ahead of us.”

Revana Estate

Focusing exclusively on Cabernet Sauvignon, Revana believes that “wine quality begins in the vineyard.” Revana sources fruit from some of the greatest vineyards in Napa Valley, including their own estate vineyard north of St. Helena. Grapes are hand-harvested, hand-sorted, and then optically-sorted to ensure only the very best fruit goes into each vintage. Revana’s wines showcase the unique terrior of each vineyard. Revana’s sister brand, Alexana Winery of the Willamette Valley, earned rave reviews from Cork & Barrel attendees in 2022.