Just minutes from Ashland, Medford and Jacksonville, our winery and tasting room are set magnificently on the forested foothills of Southern Oregon overlooking the Rogue Valley with views of Table Rocks and Mt McLoughlin in the backdrop. We produce Burgundian-style Pinot noirs and Chardonnays along with Barbera, Sangiovese, Syrah, Zinfandel and Port-style wines. You will experience a wide variety of culinary options prepared using the freshest seasonally available ingredients from our local farming and artisan community to complement your wine tasting experience. The result is delicious! You’ll feel like you have been transported to Tuscany or Burgundy, or both! But you are here at DANCIN, a culinary and viticulture destination of beauty, taste, style, authentic hospitality and award-winning wine. Welcome to the dance!
This multi-generational farm is lovingly cared for by Judy and John, Terri and Mark, and—of course—the littlest helpers. Dos Mariposas, meaning “two butterflies,” was named for our two daughters, Amelia and Adeline, whose joy and laughter fill the farm. In 2020, little Finley, our "Tumbleweed", joined the family, and his boundless curiosity brings smiles to everyone he meets. We look forward to soon sharing our home, our wine, and our lavender with you.
Where Tyler & Carissa went for their first date! Common Block Brewing Company is an indoor-outdoor restaurant and brewery in downtown Medford and Klamath Falls, Oregon. Our family-friendly brewpub welcomes guests for lunch, dinner, appetizers, dessert, beer with friends, and everything in-between.
In a world of fast and flashy dining, we still believe in something timeless. Genuine service. At The Bella, you’re greeted, seated, and cared for—start to finish. Full-service hospitality in a relaxed, affordable setting. Offering local live music Thursday-Saturday in the Bella Saloon!
Where Tyler & Carissa went for their second date! Guess who won... not Tyler!!!
The Table Rocks trails are some of the most highly used trails in the Rogue Valley—almost 60,000 people hike the trails to the top each year. You could be one of hundreds of hikers enjoying the wildflowers and scenic vistas on a beautiful spring day, or you could be the lone hiker on a cold, foggy winter day. Some people like to linger and take their time getting to the top, watching for birds and identifying wildflowers on the way, while others run the trail and focus on getting a workout.