Melrose vineyards

Melrose vines are located on 150 acres in the Umpqua Valley near the town of Roseburg, Oregon. Their vineyards thrive on a two-mile stretch of bank on the South Umpqua River. In 2009, an additional 100 acres were planted approximately nine miles north of the main vineyard. The majority of this new vineyard is planted with Pinot Noir grapes, the first harvest of which was conducted in 2011.

Driven daily to exceed his "grape expectations," owner Wayne Parker is in constant pursuit of the most state-of-the-art growing techniques. Melrose Vineyards' wines exemplify the dedication it's taken to control our plants' integrity and achieving balance. The end result is premium, fruit-forward, balanced wines that express the unique characteristics of the Melrose Vineyards terroir.

Since their first harvest in 1999, Melrose Vineyards has built a reputation for providing high-quality fruit for numerous prestigious Oregon wineries throughout the state. Melrose fruit is sold through long-term contracts that have evolved into long-term relationships within the Oregon grape industry.​

The Parkers are dedicated to and take great pride in delivering high-quality fruit while maintaining integrity and honesty within these relationships.

AVA: Umpqua Valley

Soil: Stretch of bank on South Umpqua River

Planted: 1996

Acres Planted: 250

Wine: Oregon Pinot Noir