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JUBILEE VINEYARD

Amity, Yamhill County, Oregon

$5,750,000

140± Acres

INTRODUCTION

Jubilee Vineyard, 140± acres tucked away in the Eola-Amity Hills of the Willamette Valley. The area is characterized by rolling hills and diverse microclimates, contributing to the production of highquality wines. Jubilee Vineyard is LIVE certified with a total of 32± acres under trellis. Blocks of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Gamay, and Dolcetto grapes stretch across the hills of this property.

Jubilee Vineyard’s commitment to dry-farming—leveraging cool marine air funneled through the Van Duzer Corridor—offers a rare, sustainable approach that distinguishes the property. This cooling effect and diurnal temperature variation create ideal conditions for grape ripening and flavor complexity. The vineyard’s location in the sought-after Eola-Amity Hills AVA and its record of producing multiple award-winning wines set Jubilee apart among vineyards.

The sprawling 140±-acre Jubilee Vineyard spans three tax lots and features mature forests, ponds, and pastures. The property offers opportunities to develop additional vineyards, harvest timber, or rent the charming, romantic cabin for extra income. Numerous outbuildings could be modified into full-service wine production facilities.

Overlooking the Amity Valley, a 5,140± square foot, four-bedroom, 3.5-bath craftsman-style home sits above the vineyard. The home offers breathtaking views of the property and the valley. This estate features a spacious floor plan, custom appliances, a theater, a game room, and a large mainfloor master bedroom. At the lower part of the vineyard is a second 1,664± square-foot ranch-style home with three bedrooms and one full bath. There is also a rustic cabin tucked away in the woods on the property.

This turnkey vineyard offers endless possibilities for wine enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. Seize the opportunity to enjoy vineyard living and join the Willamette Valley winemaking community.

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• 140± acres

• Located in Eola-Amity Hills

• American Viticultural Area (AVA)

• 3 separate tax lots that are contiguous

• 32± acres under trellis

• Pinot, Chardonnay, Gamay, Dolcetto grapes

• 3 homes

• Pasture and mature forest

• Ponds

• Valley views

• Privacy

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• 140± total acres

• The vineyard is split into 3 separate lots: Parcel 1 is 27± acres, Parcel 2 is 66± acres, Parcel 3 is 47± acres.

• 32± acres under trellis

• 55± acres of pasture or developing more vineyard

• 2 ponds

• Main home resides on top of the property

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• 33± acres of Douglas fir timber

Jubilee Vineyard sits in the Eola-Amity hills surrounded by Douglas fir, making this property a private vineyard estate.

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Jubilee Vineyard | Amity, Oregon

SCENIC VISTAS

The Eola-Amity Hills is a wine-growing region in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, known for its picturesque landscapes and vineyards. While the area is primarily recognized for its vineyards and wineries, there are also adventures and natural beauty to be enjoyed.

• Witness the Vineyards: Many of the wineries in the Eola-Amity Hills offer stunning views of their vineyards. Famous wineries like Cristom Vineyards, Bethel Heights Vineyard, and Witness Tree Vineyard provide panoramic views of the rolling hills covered in grapevines.

• Zenith Vineyard: This vineyard is known for its beautiful setting, with views of the Eola-Amity Hills and the Cascade Range. Some wineries hold events at Zenith Vineyard, providing an opportunity to enjoy the scenery while sipping on local wines.

• Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint: While not directly in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint is nearby and offers breathtaking views of the Willamette Valley, Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Adams, and Mount Rainier on clear days.

• Eola Bend Park: This park is located along the Willamette River and offers a more natural setting. Stroll along the riverbanks and enjoy the scenery.

• Cherry Hill Winery: Cherry Hill Winery is situated in the Eola-Amity Hills and provides a lovely setting for wine tasting. The winery overlooks vineyards and offers a tranquil environment to enjoy the surroundings.

• Legacy Estate Vineyard: This vineyard, part of Legacy Estate Vineyard, is known for its events and weddings. It boasts beautiful views of the surrounding hills and vineyards.

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IMPROVEMENTS STRUCTURE #1 MAIN HOUSE

The primary residence sits on top of the Jubilee Vineyard. The 5,140-square-foot, fourbedroom, 3.5-bath, craftsman-style home offers outstanding views of the property and Amity Valley.

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STRUCTURE #2 CABIN

This cabin is tucked away in the mature forest. This cabin was built from timber on the property. Cozy up to a warm fire and enjoy the warmth and ambiance of Jubilee Vineyard.

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STRUCTURE #3 RANCH HOUSE

The ranch-style home, which sits closest to the entrance of the vineyard, was also built from timber on the property in 1967. This 1,664-square-foot ranch home sits on a 65± acre parcel with three bedrooms and one bath.

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Just steps away from the ranch home, there’s a massive shop with a covered barn that provides shelter for livestock and grapes being harvested.

Jubilee Vineyard | Amity, Oregon

INCOME OPPORTUNITY

Jubilee Vineyard is LIVE certified and a vibrant vineyard producing four different varieties of grapes. The LIVE certification program focuses on sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in viticulture and winemaking. Vineyards that adhere to the program’s standards demonstrate a commitment to responsible farming practices, conservation of natural resources, and overall environmental stewardship.

In 2023, Jubilee Vineyard produced 97 tons of grapes. With another 55+ acres of pasture, plenty of room exists for more blocks of grapes. Pinot, Chardonnay, Gamay, and Dolcetto grapes are grown and harvested annually by other winemakers throughout the valley.

PINOT NOIR

Pinot Noir is a red grape variety that is considered one of the most finicky and revered in the world of wine. It is known for producing wines that are light to mediumbodied, with complex aromas, a silky texture, and a range of flavors.

CHARDONNAY

Chardonnay is a green-skinned grape variety used to make white wines. The chardonnay grape is one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world and is grown in virtually every wine-producing region. Chardonnay grapes are versatile, and the wines made from them can vary in style depending on factors such as soil, climate, and winemaking techniques.

DOLCETTO

GAMAY

Gamay is a red grape variety that is primarily associated with the Beaujolais region in France. It is known for producing light to medium-bodied red wines with bright acidity and vibrant fruit flavors. The most common and widely recognized expression of Gamay is found in Beaujolais Nouveau, a style of wine that is fermented for just a few weeks and released quickly to highlight the fresh and fruity characteristics of the grape.

Dolcetto is a red wine grape variety. Dolcetto is distinct from other Italian grape varieties, and the wines it produces offer a different tasting experience. The wines are deeply colored, ranging from ruby red to violet. The color intensity is a reflection of the grape’s thick skin.

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AREA HISTORY

The modern era of viticulture in the Eola-Amity Hills began to take shape in the late 20th century. In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a surge of interest in the Willamette Valley as a prime area for growing Pinot Noir grapes, which thrive in the region’s cool climate and volcanic soils. Eola-Amity Hills was officially recognized as an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in 2006, a designation that acknowledges the unique terroir and characteristics of the region. The AVA status highlighted the distinct features of the Eola-Amity Hills, including its diverse soils, elevations, and the cooling effect of the Van Duzer Corridor, a gap in the Oregon Coast Range that allows cool maritime air to influence the region. The Willamette Valley continues to be a vital and vibrant part of Oregon, known for its agriculture and wine production and as a hub for education and technology. A blend of Native American heritage, pioneer spirit, and ongoing cultural and economic contributions mark the region’s history.

Willamette Valley Map courtesy of Willamette Valley Wine Association Map data by everyvine.com, design by John Fisher, geologic cross section by Timothy A. Cross, special thanks to Patrick Reuter.

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