Willamette Valley vineyards are known for their Pinot Noir, and they are gearing up this November to showcase their harvest. Every year, over the Thanksgiving weekend, wineries across the valley open their doors to the public in a celebration of family, friends, and the end of the harvest season, and you are going to want to be there.

A few decades ago, when this tradition began, there were only about a dozen wineries in the valley.

Sheila Sund / Flickr Since then, the numbers have grown incredibly, and this year 150 wineries are expected to open their doors this holiday season.

The special event will feature special tastings and food pairings from the wineries.

Sheila Sund / Flickr There will be plenty of live music to keep the events entertaining, and holiday discounts will abound.

Each winery celebrates the season in its own way.

Sheila Sund / Flickr Even many of the smallest wineries that do not keep regular tasting room hours will open their doors for this valley-wide event.

Many wineries will have standard tasting fees to sample wines.

Navin Rajagopalan / Flickr Others offer hors d’oeuvres, lunch, or other amenities as part of your experience.

Planning ahead is the best way to get to all your favorite spots.

Travel Salem / Flickr The event’s website has all the participating wineries and what they will be offering listed, and it is a great start to planning your trip.

If you want to immerse yourself in wine culture, this is the event of the season to do just that.

Jeremy Wilburn / Flickr From tours, to tastings, to Willamette Valley wine history, it is all waiting for you here.

Unlike other events, this is not a ticketed passport event, so you can tour at your own leisure.

Travel Salem / Flickr If you plan on visiting a few wineries, you might want to consider staying overnight in the valley and making a weekend of the fun event.

The event helps to support hunger programs in the area, and pairs with the Oregon Food Bank Network to help those in need.

Travel Salem / Flickr Many wineries offer discounts or complementary tastings with the donation of cash or nonperishable food items.

Help out a good cause, and enjoy some of the best wines of the region at this fun event for all.

Sheila Sund / Flickr Wine Country Thanksgiving takes place November 24 through November 26 at various wineries throughout the valley.

For more information and for a list of participating wineries, visit the Willamette Valley Wine website.

Sheila Sund / Flickr

Since then, the numbers have grown incredibly, and this year 150 wineries are expected to open their doors this holiday season.

There will be plenty of live music to keep the events entertaining, and holiday discounts will abound.

Even many of the smallest wineries that do not keep regular tasting room hours will open their doors for this valley-wide event.

Navin Rajagopalan / Flickr

Others offer hors d’oeuvres, lunch, or other amenities as part of your experience.

Travel Salem / Flickr

The event’s website has all the participating wineries and what they will be offering listed, and it is a great start to planning your trip.

Jeremy Wilburn / Flickr

From tours, to tastings, to Willamette Valley wine history, it is all waiting for you here.

If you plan on visiting a few wineries, you might want to consider staying overnight in the valley and making a weekend of the fun event.

Many wineries offer discounts or complementary tastings with the donation of cash or nonperishable food items.

Wine Country Thanksgiving takes place November 24 through November 26 at various wineries throughout the valley.

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