Location:
Newberg, Oregon

Completion
2022

Size:
18,000sf

Contractor:
AD Construction

Photography:
Jeremy Bittermann
Johnny Fogg
Linden, Brown Architecture

Personnel:
Brent Linden, Christopher Brown, Dillon Phillips, Jared Abraham, Hutch Landfair

Set in the Chehalem Valley outside of Newberg, Oregon, Sequitur Wine converted a disused dairy farm into a vibrant, working vineyard by restoring the farm’s heavy timber barn into a cathedral for winemaking. Now called the Etzel Farm, the property sits at a seam between loamy wetland meadows and forested hillsides on one of the most fecund ribbons of soil for pinot noir in the United States. The result of resourcefulness and honor for the land, the restored barn and surrounding additions accommodate wine production, animal husbandry, crop production and harvesting, living quarters, spaces to entertain, taste wine, and experience a vibrant working farmstead.

Sequitur Winery

Recognition:
Honor Award, AIA Oregon
Honor Award, Fay Jones School of Architecture
Best of Design, Commercial Hospitality—Architect’s Newspaper

Sequitur tasting room entry
sequitur tasting room interior
sequitur arrival court
sequitur winery detail
sequitur silo work court
barrel room door
barrel room interior
sequitur hospitality court nighttime