As you uncork these fine wines, keep in mind the Oregon’s winemakers that are stewards of the land. Many use sustainable farming practices in their vineyards where they delicately nurture the vines to produce incredible wines.
ReCORK was founded by Canadian footwear brand SOLE in 2008 and quickly grew to become North America’s largest natural cork recycling program. With the help of an extensive network of Collection Partners they’ve collected more than 130 million natural wine corks for recycling to date.
Find Cork Collection Boxes
Look for Cork collection boxes in grocery stores, wine and bottle shops, and wine tasting rooms across the country. Collection Partners can be found on the ReCORK locations finder, and include wineries, liquor stores, office spaces, grocery stores, and more. For Oregon Location Search ‘Oregon’.
Oregon wine country is truly spectacular in scenery and in wine.
Oregon’s cooler climate is responsible for its signature grape – Pinot Noir, but there are more than 700 wineries, 1,000+ vineyards and 70+ varieties of grapes in all. Come stay near our vineyards and choose your favorite.
For a true taste of Oregon Geotourism we invite you to explore the Wine Regions in our Oregon Wine Country and taste some of our quality wines. Be sure to take some home for your personal wine cellar and as gifts for family and friends.
Make your reservation at an Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member inn. Ask your innkeeper about the best upcoming winery events and tastings. Then, when your Oregon Wine Country vacation is done and you’ve savored the last drop of Oregon wine be sure to recycle the cork.
Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild is ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member Inn.
Hospitality Update: Our inns are following COVID-19 protocol guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
Although mask guidelines are lifted:
● Some businesses may choose to still require masks.
● Some people may choose to still wear a mask.
We have all struggled through COVID-19 and could use a little kindness. Please be respectful of local businesses and their workers and most importantly kind to yourself.