Last Updated on July 15, 2023
Explore Oregon’s world-renowned wine country with the Rogue Valley Wine Passport, a program showcasing the burgeoning wine region by introducing guests to more than 20 of the area’s finest tasting rooms.
Users can access their Wine Passport for free in a mobile-friendly way and collect points for every winery visited. Points can be redeemed for specialized Medford, OR branded prizes such as wine stoppers, tote bags and wine glasses. Medford is the largest city in the region.
The Rogue Valley Wine Passport was designed as a fun and interactive way to experience the diverse Rogue Valley wine country.
“Wine as part of agritourism is one of the top industries and pillars of our region,” T.J. Holmes, Senior Vice president of Travel Medford, said. “The Rogue Valley Wine Passport provides another avenue for us to showcase the successes of a flourishing wine scene to both visitors and residents.”
The Rogue Valley is home to four different wine trails: Upper Rogue, Bear Creek, Applegate and Jacksonville and the region was a 2022 Top 5 Finalist for Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s annual Wine Star Awards for Wine Region of the Year alongside world-renowned locations in Italy, New Zealand and Argentina.
The honors are piling up with Wine Enthusiast Magazine labeling the Rogue Valley as a must-visit region, recognized for family producers offering an unrivaled diversity of varietals and styles, surrounded by jaw-dropping scenic beauty and world-class cultural attractions. Sunset Magazine also claimed the Rogue Valley is a “mecca for Oregon wine-making.”

The momentum from recent accolades and growth of the wine industry in the region created an opportunity for Travel Medford and Rogue Valley Vintners (RVV), which markets the region’s American Viticultural Area, to partner on the passport and continue to develop a world-class wine destination.
“The passport helps us further grow the awareness of our esteemed wine region, paired with awe-inspiring natural beauty and limitless opportunities to explore the diverse landscapes and attractions of the region,” RVV’s Executive Director Gina Bianco said.
Select wineries also offer discounts on purchases and tastings within the mobile passport for visitors when they check in. Users can access the mobile passport at www.travelmedford.org/wine-passport where they can sign up for the free wine passport and start collecting points. Points can be redeemed for prizes at the downtown Medford Visitor Center located at 101 E. 8th Street.
For more information on Travel Medford and Medford’s eclectic offerings, please visit https://www.travelmedford.org/.
About Medford
Medford is in the Heart of the Rogue Valley and is the eighth largest city in Oregon, known for its abundance of outdoor recreation, growing wine scene, arts and culture, and the plethora of events. It serves as the gateway to Crater Lake National Park – Oregon’s only national park.
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