Pike Road Tasting Room's Story

The Campbell Family has farmed in Oregon for five generations and grown wine grapes in Oregon’s Willamette Valley for over four decades. After years of producing some of Oregon’s most acclaimed wines at Elk Cove Vineyards, they decided to create a new Oregon wine company focused on quality Pinot Noir around $20. They named this wine venture Pike Road after the winding road that runs adjacent to our vineyards at the foothills of Oregon’s Coast Range Mountains. Pike Road is made from estate grown grapes and a smaller amount of fruit we purchase. They are committed to preserving small family farms here in the Willamette Valley through their relationships with partner growers
The Wine Maker

Adam Campbell, the winemaker for Pike Road, grew up on the Vineyard that backs up to Pike road and he would catch the bus every morning on that road. He named the tasting room after that vineyard in remembrance of the nostalgia.
Location

Historic State and Savings Bank Building
105 West Main Street, Carlton, Or 97111
Visit pikeroadwines.com for more information
The People

Owner: Adam Campbell
Designer: Cellar Ridge Construction
Project Manager: John Mead
Photographer: Carolyn Wells Kramer
By The Numbers
116 – Bottles of wine stored in the bar cabinets
126 – Number of LED lights in the front curb of the bar
1910 – Year the Historic State and Savings Bank Building was built