Which Gaston Wineries Are Technically in Ribbon Ridge?
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If you’re asking, “Which Gaston wineries are technically in Ribbon Ridge?” you’re trying to match mailing addresses with official wine regions. The short answer: none of the wineries with Gaston addresses are inside the Ribbon Ridge AVA. This guide explains why, where Ribbon Ridge actually is, and how to visit it from Gaston.
Quick Answer
None. Ribbon Ridge AVA sits east of Yamhill and north of Dundee, and wineries there typically list Newberg addresses. Gaston-area tasting rooms fall mostly in Yamhill-Carlton or Tualatin Hills AVAs. For true Ribbon Ridge wines, head toward North Valley Road and Ribbon Ridge Road near Newberg, about 20–30 minutes from Gaston.
What Which Gaston wineries are technically in Ribbon Ridge? Means
- “Technically” refers to the official federal AVA boundary (set by the TTB), not ZIP codes or town names.
- Ribbon Ridge AVA is a small ridge west of Newberg. It lies within the Chehalem Mountains AVA and is known for Pinot Noir on marine sedimentary soils.
- Gaston is a nearby town and USPS place name. Some rural properties use a Gaston mailing address but are in different AVAs.
In practice: Gaston-address wineries are not inside Ribbon Ridge. Most are in Yamhill-Carlton AVA (south of Gaston) or Tualatin Hills AVA (north/east toward Forest Grove).
Why People Search for This in Gaston, Oregon
- The Gaston 97119 ZIP sprawls into rural hills where AVA lines change quickly.
- Travelers see “Gaston” on labels or websites and wonder if that equals Ribbon Ridge.
- Trip planning: people want to know where to go for Ribbon Ridge-specific tastings.
What to Expect
- From downtown Gaston, Ribbon Ridge is about 12–18 miles (20–30 minutes). Typical routes use Dopp Rd, North Valley Rd, and Ribbon Ridge Rd.
- Roads are scenic and narrow. Expect slow speeds, tight turns, and limited shoulders.
- Peak season (May–October) is busier. Harvest (Sept–Oct) brings more traffic and vineyard activity.
- Cell service can be spotty on back roads. Download maps if you’re unfamiliar.
Tips for Visitors / Residents
- For Ribbon Ridge tastings, aim for wineries on or near NE North Valley Rd and NE Ribbon Ridge Rd (usually Newberg addresses).
- Great Ribbon Ridge stops near Gaston include:
- Beaux Frères (Newberg) — Ribbon Ridge AVA
- Brick House (Newberg) — Ribbon Ridge AVA
- Patricia Green Cellars (Newberg) — Ribbon Ridge AVA
- Ayres (Newberg) — Ribbon Ridge AVA
- Utopia (Newberg) — Ribbon Ridge AVA
- Not Ribbon Ridge, but close-to-Gaston favorites:
- Elk Cove Vineyards (Gaston address) — Yamhill-Carlton AVA
- Kramer Vineyards (Gaston address) — Yamhill-Carlton AVA
- Beacon Hill Winery & Vineyard (Gaston address) — Yamhill-Carlton AVA
- Some Gaston wineries may pour Ribbon Ridge–designated wines made from purchased fruit, even if their tasting rooms are outside the AVA. Ask the staff what’s in your glass.
Best Local Resources
- Ribbon Ridge Winegrowers Association — member list and map
- Willamette Valley Wineries Association — regional maps and trip planner
- TTB AVA Map Explorer — official AVA boundaries
- Taste Newberg — tasting room info east of Gaston
- Tualatin Valley (Washington County) & Visit Yamhill Valley — broader area guides
Frequently Asked Questions About Which Gaston wineries are technically in Ribbon Ridge?
Are any Gaston wineries inside Ribbon Ridge AVA?
- No. Ribbon Ridge wineries typically list Newberg addresses and sit east/southeast of Gaston.
How far is Ribbon Ridge from Gaston?
- About 20–30 minutes depending on your route (Dopp Rd → North Valley Rd is common).
How far is this from Portland?
- Gaston to Portland is roughly 45–60 minutes. From Portland to Ribbon Ridge is about 50–70 minutes, traffic depending.
What time of year is best to visit?
- Late spring through fall offers the easiest driving and most open patios. Harvest (Sept–Oct) is lively but busier; winter can be rainy and muddy on back roads.
Is parking available and kid friendly?
- Most tasting rooms have on-site gravel lots. Many are kid- and dog-friendly outdoors; always check policies and consider making reservations on weekends.
Summary
- The direct answer to “Which Gaston wineries are technically in Ribbon Ridge?” is: none.
- Ribbon Ridge AVA clusters near Newberg, while Gaston-area wineries are mainly in Yamhill-Carlton or Tualatin Hills.
- From Gaston, it’s an easy 20–30 minute drive to taste classic Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir along North Valley Rd and Ribbon Ridge Rd.
Related Guides
- Best Wineries Near Gaston (Yamhill-Carlton & Tualatin Hills)
- A Simple Day Trip: Gaston to Ribbon Ridge via Dopp and North Valley Roads
- Hagg Lake to Wine Country: Easy Scenic Stops Around Gaston

