Hi, we’re Corcilla Cellars
An urban winery for everyone.
Locally-made wines with all of the flavor
and none of the fuss.
We make wine for everybody (and every occasion).
There’s just something about wine that brings people together. And not just at stuffy tastings and high brow events. We’re talking about the bottle you share on the living room floor while surrounded by boxes on move-in day. The wine you bring to game nights or pass around the kitchen while cooking during the holidays. Whether you’re pairing it with foie gras, a greasy cheeseburger, or just want something to sip while you’re binge-watching Netflix, we make a wine for that.
Why Corcilla Cellars?
We think we’re pretty cool, but in case you’re still on the fence, here’s what sets our urban winery apart in Portland’s truly awesome wine scene.
Women-owned
Only 10% of winemakers in the US are women and our founder/winemaker/CEO of awesomeness, Cassandra, is proud to be one of them. She’s also leading by example and making sure women can see themselves reflected in the wine industry. Because empowered women kick ass and get things done.
A local winery
We’re about as local as it gets, with a team that lives, works, and plays right here in Portland. And, as locals, we’ve turned our urban winery into a space that stays true to Portland’s vibe: colorful, vibrant, and unapologetically
one-of-a-kind.
Creativity
Why settle for mediocre when incredible is an option? At Corcilla, we do things our own way and put a creative spin on the classics. Our wines run the gamut from cozy to dazzling, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. We truly hope you enjoy drinking them as much as we enjoy making them.
Quality
Turns out you can’t make great wine with bad grapes. Luckily, we don’t even have to try because we’re tapped into a network of incredible growers. By sourcing the best grapes from vineyards up and down the West Coast, we’re able to craft complex and unique blends and varietals.
Corcilla Cellars Tasting Room
Stop by our Oregon City Tasting Room for a flight, glass, or bottle of our locally-made wines.
