Regional Round-Up: Columbia River Gorge

by | Feb 23, 2015

By Peter Holmstrom

Drinking vacations are the preferred way to travel for beverage enthusiasts, and few places beat out the Columbia River Gorge, straddling the line between Oregon and Washington, for both scenic beauty and alcoholic diversity. Numerous breweries offering nearly every style of beer imaginable, dozens of wineries covering the spectrum of vitis vinifera, and even a couple of distilleries have arisen in recent times. Hood River is a virtual paradise for the drinking community. But the beverage the region was made for, is cider.

Temperate climate and fertile soil makes the Columbia Gorge an ideal place to grow fruit. Settlers of the early pioneer days quickly realized the potential as early as 1858, when the first recorded sale of fruit occurred in The Dalles, with the sum of a thousand pounds of peaches being sold. Apple and pear orchards quickly followed, with small family plots popping up throughout the valley. Economic interest began in 1876, when local resident Ezra Smith planted what would become the first commercial orchard in the valley with 30 acres of apples. The region quickly became world renowned for its apple and pear industry, and today thousands of people visit the region every year for annual Harvest Festivals and Blossom Festivals.

Today, people have put two and two together, and hard ciders have become one of the staples of the region. The Columbia Gorge currently has over 15,000 acres worth of fruit trees, and a good chunk of that is going into the regions 9 cideries (the highest regional concentration in Oregon). If you are heading to the region, cideries are worth the stop, and we’ve given you a roundup of some of the regions best.

Rack & Cloth Porcelet (“Piglet”) || 6.9% ABV
Located in the small town of Moiser, Oregon just off of the interstate, Rack & Cloth has found success as a cidery/restaurant/organic grocery store. Founded in 2012 by Silas Bleakley, Rack & Cloth focuses on small batch productions to hone in on artistic skills. The Porcelet remains their flagship cider, using young apples to give off a slightly acidic quality coupled with notes of stone fruit and a clean finish. || rackandcloth.com

Fox-Tail Cider Jean Luc || 6.2% ABV
2015 is set to be a big year for Hood River’s Fox-Tail Cider. Located in the heart of the valley’s apple orchards, Fox-Tail is the recent brain-child of the Fox family, who have been farming in the Hood River Valley for five generations. Their newfound success in the cider industry is evidence by their sales figures. Looking ahead to 2015, our eyes are set on the Jean Luc, which, according to Fox-Tail’s manager Bob Fox, is a French-inspired slow aged cider with a huge body and flavor. If their high standards persist, a stop at their Parkdale taproom is definitely a must. || foxtailcider.com

Hood Valley Hard Cider Draft || 6.2% ABV
Hood Valley Hard Cider hit the ground running upon its opening in 2012. After a career in the beer industry, owner and cider maker Brian Perkley decided to switch gears and take on cider making. Success came quickly, and Hood Valley will soon begin bottling their cider for local distribution. One such cider will be the Draft, a crisp and refreshing draft style cider, utilizing the diversity of the local apple industry to give a flavorful experience. Read more about Hood Valley Hard Cider here. || hoodvalleyhardcider.webs.com

The Gorge White House Newton Apple Cider || 5.8% ABV
If you want a one stop shop for all the wonders of the Columbia River Gorge, look no further then The Gorge White House. Surrounded by orchards on all sides, The Gorge White House has been making their own cider and wine for years. They also have a good selection of local beer, and fresh fruit when in season. For 2015, they brought out 7 new ciders for tasting. The Newton Apple leans more towards the dry side, giving a crisp and refreshing flavor for the upcoming warm weather. || thegorgewhitehouse.com

HR Ciderworks Hard Apple Cider || 6% ABV
Still in the beginning stages of their operation (still no website), HR Ciderworks is nonetheless prepped for success. A partnership between local wineries Viento and Mt. Hood Winery, HR Ciderworks can be sporadically spotted as a guest tap at local taprooms, or at cider festivals around the Pacific Northwest. Their Hard Apple Cider comes across with aromas of fresh apples and clean, crisp finish, with a healthy amount of carbonation that lingers on your tongue. ||   facebook.com/HRCiderworks

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@ciderfeasthq Portland is kicking off the 2025 East Coast Tour this Mother’s Day, May 11th, at Oxbow Blending & Bottling in Portland, ME. With over 15 hand-picked cideries showcasing their finest pours, plus incredible food pairings from local food trucks, this festival is the ultimate treat for cider enthusiasts! 

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Whether you’re into crisp dry cider or something a little sweeter like Fresh Berry, there’s a flavor for every vibe. Plus, they come in lightweight, recyclable cans, so they’re picnic and BBQ-ready.

Made by James Pearce and his family, this cider is as real as it gets—simple, delicious, and full of apple-y goodness.

Check out @kickinggoatcider or head to kickinggoatcider.co.uk to see what all the fuss is about.

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BIG NEWS from @finnriver today! 

Finnriver Unveils Canned Craft Cider Made with 100% Organic Fruit.

The Pacific Northwest's first B Corp certified cidery, announces the launch of two premium craft ciders in convenient can format. The new offerings, debuting in April 2025, extend Finnriver's commitment to making craft cider from 100% organic fruit as accessible as possible.

The initial release features two of Finnriver's most popular varieties: 

Bloom (6.5% ABV) - Semi-dry, fruity and bright. Crisp, organic Washington apples meet sweet, organic blueberries, which give this sparkling cider a lovely purple hue. 

Blush (6.5% ABV), Dry, crisp and light. Tart, organic Washington apples meet organic black currants in this beautiful, pink sparkling cider.

“Washington State grows more than 85% of organic apples in the U.S., yet that’s rarely reflected in canned ciders. We saw a lack of premium craft ciders in cans in the market, and knew we could fill that niche,” says Amanda Oborne, Finnriver’s CEO. “With an organic orchard and a cidermaking team that sources all organic, local and wildcrafted ingredients, sustainability is paramount to us,” continues Oborne. “By putting our values-driven products in cans, we make them accessible to a much broader community of responsible, discerning drinkers.” Finnriver is a certified B Corp cidery known for innovating farmcrafted blends using all organic juice, berries and wild foraged botanicals. 

Both varieties will debut in late March with full market rollout beginning April 2025. 

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Available now in 12oz 6-packs, 19.2oz single cans, and on draft.

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With two membership tiers – Rootstock Club and Graft Club – members can enjoy award-winning cider selections, a first taste of new releases, exclusive discounts, and more throughout the year. 

“We’re so excited to share some of our incredible ciders with members across the country while celebrating the amazing orchards of the Western Slope. ​ Our members get an exclusive sneak peek at our new releases, have access to limited special small-batch ciders, and can experience our award-winning selections in the comfort of their own homes,” said Kari Williams, Owner and Head Cider Maker at Snow Capped Cider.

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Discover unique ciders, connect with passionate producers, and indulge in flavors from Maine and beyond. Tickets include cider tastings, a souvenir glass, and the perfect excuse to spoil mom this Mother’s Day. 
 
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