2024 Digital Passport offers deals to enjoy at 18 wineries within 30 miles of Corvallis and the South Salem area
CORVALLIS, Ore. (May 2, 2024) – Clink Clink Cheers! Visit Corvallis has recently announced the return of the digital Heart of Willamette Wine Passport, which is valid through Dec. 31, 2024. The passport offers two different options for wine lovers to explore Oregon wine country’s back roads and scenic views while visiting 18 wineries that are located within 30 miles of Corvallis and the South Salem area.
Visitors and residents will be able to use the mobile passport to enjoy free or discounted tasting flights, discover picnic spots, listen to live music, hike and participate in other experiences at various locations throughout the heart of the Willamette Valley. In addition, passport holders will have access to other benefits such as branded merchandise and swag from businesses in the local area.
“We’re thrilled to continue the promotion of the popular Heart of Willamette Wine Passport,” said
Christina Rehklau, Executive Director of Visit Corvallis. “We’re proud to be centrally located in one of the most acclaimed wine regions in the country, and the passport serves as a virtual tour guide for exploring the many scenic, intimate and artisanal settings that offer a memorable tasting experience.”
Passports will be available for purchase both individually and in a package deal:
- 2024 Heart of Willamette Winery Pass – $45
- Mobile exclusive
- Instantly delivered via text and email
- Over $150 value
- Expires December 31, 2024
- 2024 Heart of Willamette Winery Pass Package – $80
- Mobile exclusive
- 2 Passes for $80
- Over $150 value
- Expires December 31, 2024
To learn more and purchase the digital Heart of Willamette Wine Passport, visit here: https://www.visitcorvallis.
About Visit Corvallis
Visit Corvallis is a private non-profit destination organization serving Corvallis and Benton County. Whether visitors are outdoor enthusiasts or foodies — or have an artistic bent or love fairs and festivals — there’s something happening year round in Corvallis, Oregon. Located in the heart of Oregon wine country, the region offers boutique wineries as well as craft brewers and distillers; a thriving dining scene; hiking and biking along 60+ miles of multi-use trails; and cultural offerings such as theaters, museums and public art — all set against a beautiful backdrop of rolling hills and scenic vistas. For more information, see visitcorvallis.com.