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Cheers to Tualatin Valley Wines ~ Spring Sips Celebrates Washington County Wine

Spring Sips Showcases the Wineries of Tualatin Valley, the Closest Wine Destination to Portland

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May 4, 2026
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BEAVERTON, Ore. (April 26, 2026) – For the third consecutive year,  Explore Tualatin Valley is raising a glass to its 40-plus wineries with Spring Sips, a celebration of wine and wineries in Washington County. This year, the promotion runs May through June, with its signature event, Pink! Rosé Festival, taking place during Oregon Wine Month. Join us to savor the unique offerings of washington county wine.

This popular promotion highlights Tualatin Valley’s growing wine scene, inviting locals and visitors to sip and explore the closest wine destination to Portland.

Exploring Washington County Wine

“This year, we’re bringing Tualatin Valley wine to the people, rather than the people to the wine,” said Claire Fisher, chief marketing officer for Explore Tualatin Valley, the official destination organization for Washington County, Oregon.

“Spring Sips is a celebration of Tualatin Valley wine and the producers who grow and craft it,” added Dave Parulo, president and CEO of Explore Tualatin Valley. “We’re especially excited about the return of Pink! Rose Festival, now in its fifth year. It continues to grow and we expect it to be bigger than ever with more wine, more wineries and more people who love great Oregon wine.”

Spring Sips Mobile Passport

This year, the Spring Sips mobile digital passport returns. The free, web-based passport serves as a guide to all things wine in Tualatin Valley, is expected to feature more than 30 wineries, wine bars, and tasting rooms, with many offering exclusive discounts and special experiences during the promotion. In addition to winery listings, the passport features wine-related events taking place throughout Spring Sips. The passport launches at the Pink! Rosé Festival, and will be available to everyone on May 18 through June 30, 2026.

Fifth Annual Pink! Rosé Festival (Sunday, May 17):

The fifth annual Pink! Rosé Festival, a grand wine tasting experience, returns to Hillsboro Stadium, welcoming wine lovers (and the rosé curious) to explore the latest and most exciting rosé and white wine releases from 28 of Tualatin Valley’s finest wineries. In a fun and casual environment, guests can sip while enjoying music from the guest DJ and food vendors.

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The successful event attracted more than 900 attendees in 2025 and is expected to draw even more wine lovers this year.

Event Details: 

  • What: Pink! Rosé Festival

  • Where: Hillsboro Ballpark, 4460 NE Century Boulevard, Hillsboro, OR, 97124

  • When: Sunday, May 17, 12:30-3:30 p.m. (VIP entry at noon)

  • Tickets: General Admission, $60 (includes six tasting tokens)

VIP Admission, $90 (includes 8 tasting tokens and early entry)

Additional tasting tokens and food will be available for purchase.

This is a 21+ event. For tickets and information, visit spring-sips.com. Participating Wineries:

Abundancia Vineyard

Amaterra

Apolloni Vineyards

Benza Vineyards

Blizzard Wines

Cooper Mountain Vineyards

DAnu Wines

David Hill Vineyards & Winery

Dauntless Wine Company

Dion Vineyard

Failla Wines

Gemini Vineyards

Hawks View Winery

Helvetia Winery

La Randonnée Wines

Olea Vineyards

Patton Valley Wines

Proteus Wines

Raptor Ridge Winery

Résolu Cellars

Rue Cler Wine

Scotch Church Road Vineyard

Shumaker Vineyards

Sidereus Vineyard & Winery

Six Peaks Winery

Suzor Wines

Willamette Valley Vineyards at Tualatin Estate

For more Spring Sips information, including a list of winery events and to sign up for the mobile passport and list of participating wineries, visit spring-sips.com.

For images of Spring Sips, visit here.


ABOUT EXPLORE TUALATIN VALLEY

Explore Tualatin Valley is the destination marketing organization for Washington County, Ore., promoting the county under the destination brand Tualatin Valley. Tualatin Valley is scenically situated between Portland and the Oregon Coast in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the northwest corner of the famed Willamette Valley wine region, it is the closest wine destination to Portland, as well as the gateway to Oregon wine country. This diverse destination provides an array of outdoor recreation opportunities, scenic wetlands and wildlife preserves, performing and visual arts, superb wine and culinary experiences, and abundant tax-free shopping. The destination’s thriving business sector includes Nike World Headquarters, Columbia Sportswear Corporate Headquarters, Leupold & Stevens Corporate Headquarters, Intel research and manufacturing and numerous other high-tech businesses. The mission of Explore Tualatin Valley is to inspire individual and group consumers to visit Tualatin Valley, making a sustained and measurable economic impact on the community through tourism.

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