WillaKenzie Estate
Located in the Chehalem Mountains of Willamette Valley’s northern region, WillaKenzie Estate is one of a handful of wineries that has it all. What is it? It’s one part bucolic setting — the rolling hills, acres of north-south running vineyards, and the proverbial hawk circling in the blue sky; it’s one part wonderful tasting room, complete with knowledgeable staff members who make you feel at home and plenty of space to roam. You can see first-hand the equipment and appreciate the term “gravity flow.” Then add to the mix that indefinable Oregon sensibility involving an appreciation for the land and the people who work it; a mission of sustainability, an effort to safe salmon and a good working environment (complete with health benefits for the vineyard crew) and it all adds up to WillaKenzie Estate.
Spurred by an ad in Wine Spectator in the early ’90s, Bernard Lacroute purchased a 420-acre cattle ranch in Yamhill. It was a chance to return to his French roots à la U.S.A. He and his wife, Ronni Lacroute, proceeded to plant primarily pinot noir and eventually other Burgundian and Alsatian grapes on more than 100 acres of the property. They opted to preserve much of the land as it was, leaving blackberry patches, Douglas fir, and other native plants. The result is an ecosystem in keeping with the couple’s biodynamic philosophy and sustainable approach to growing grapes. Even the natural watersheds on the property are preserved and classified as salmon-safe.
In the tasting room, you won’t hear the sound of corks popping from the bottles. This is a corkscrew-free zone. The WillaKenzie Estate management team, including winemaker Thibaud Mandet, elected to shun the bottle corks in favor of twist-offs. Their reason was simple — less cork taint, or trichloranisole (TCA), a chemical that occasionally forms on natural cork. While sampling their marvelous pinot noirs, pinot gris, and other varietals, you can’t help but be enthralled by the large mural above the tasting bar. It’s easy to immerse yourself in this scene and imagine pouring the wine, tearing off a hunk of fresh bread to go with the Brie, and feeling the sun on your face. Then you’re suddenly awakened from your fantasy with a tap on the shoulder. Your friends are handing you their Canon with that “Can you take our picture?” look. You’re happy to oblige.
WineTrail: Newberg WineTrail
Owner: Ronni Lacroute and Bernard Lacroute
Winemaker: Thibaud Mandet
Opened: 1995
Tasting Room: Open to the public
Amenities: Gift Shop, Picnic Area, Tasting Room, Wine Club and Tours by appointment only
Where To Buy: Winery and secured website
Phone: 503-662-3280 , 888-953-9463 Fax: 503-662-4829
Website: www.willakenzie.com
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WillaKenzie Estate
Winery
19143 NE Laughlin Road, Yamhill, OR 97148 -123.131089 45.355742Hours: Daily 12–5 May through December; Friday through Sunday 12–5 January through April, or by appointment
Directions: From Portland take I-5 south to exit 294, Hwy 99W. Continue southwest on Highway 99W for 15 miles to Newberg. In Newberg, turn right on Main Street, which is also Hwy 240W signed Chehalem Valley, Yamhill. Continue on Highway 240 about 10 miles to Laughlin Road. Turn right on Laughlin Rd and continue about 1.5 miles. WillaKenzie Estate is on the left. Directions from Portland to WillaKenzie Estate via Forest Grove. Take Hwy 26 (Sunset Highway) west about 20 miles to Highway 6, exiting to the left. Continue south on Highway 6 for about 2.5 miles to Highway 47. Continue south on Highway 47 for about 23 miles to the town of Yamhill. In Yamhill, turn left at the blinking yellow light onto Highway 240. Follow Highway 240 about 1.5 miles to Laughlin Rd. Turn left on Laughlin Rd and continue about 1.5 miles. WillaKenzie Estate is on the left. From Salem take Hwy 22W about 10 miles to Hwy 99W. Follow Hwy 99W north about 22 miles through the town of McMinnville to Highway 47. Follow Hwy 47 north about 8 miles to the town of Yamhill. In Yamhill, turn right at the blinking yellow light onto Highway 240. Follow Highway 240 and travel 1.5 miles to Laughlin Rd. Turn left on Laughlin Rd. and continue about 1.5 miles. WillaKenzie Estate is on the left.

