My husband and I stopped by the Zerba tasting room for our anniversary wine tasting celebration. It was a very welcoming atmosphere and laid back. The two servers were knowledgeable with all their wines and willing to answer all our questions. It was busy when we went, but there were plenty of places to sit down and we didn’t have to wait very long for any of our pours. Easy place to find, great wines, and good company. We’ll be visiting this tasting room again!
Elizabeth s.
Place rating: 5 Saint Paul, OR
Our group of six stopped by and had a great time. The two servers Lynn and Jeanette were fantastic super informative and knowable personality plus. Love the wine oh so good. Will definitely return
C K.
Place rating: 5 Kent, WA
We had some great wine here but the guy who was pouring today made it even more enjoyable! We walked out with our wine with smiles on our faces! We’ll definitely recommend to others and return soon! We were so ready to drink something other than Pinot :-)!
Kasey P.
Place rating: 1 Portland, OR
This place was awful. We got there at 4:45, and were told to wait(others we’re purchasing items). She also got angry when we tried to look at merchandise. Reluctantly, we waited until 4:57 when she walked to the front door, looked at the four of us and angrily said ‘we’re almost closed.’ I’ll never go back.
Julie N.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Our party of four stopped at Zerba(NOTZEBRA) on our way to Spirit. Dan meet us inside and we enjoyed a flight of 6 tastings(I technically had 8 but I’ll save that for another review) for $ 5. What a deal! I love the laid back atmosphere and Dan’s awesome service. As soon as a tasting was finished, he would come across the room to start on our next tasting. Every tasting we had was delicious; Wild White, Sermillion, Sangiovese, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. We left bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon & Wild Z. We were welcomed to bring in our own cheese and crackers although crackers were available. Dan made us feel right at home. Thanks Dan for the hospitality, we’ll definitely be back
Jennifer M.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
What a great experiences. $ 5 tasting fee, waived if you purchase wine, which you WILLDO because it is all delicious! Nice, easy going atmosphere. Nice sized pours compared to some wineries, with extras not on the tasting card. Became a member on the spot and look forward to more of their yummy Walla Walla Valley wines. Don’t miss this place when heading to Dundee!
Selena N.
Place rating: 4 Gladstone, OR
Went here with some friends yesterday and quite enjoyed a few of their wines… one in particular… reasonable prices for their wines as well. Great experience… thank you!
Mike W.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Tired of drinking Pinot all day? All the reason come into Zerba Cellars on your way back to Portland. We tasted a Sangio Rose’, Syrah, Cab, and red and white blends, it’s a nice taste of Walla Walla and something different than the usual in Dundee. They had a nice assortment of candied nuts, asiago cheese, and crackers. Only a $ 5 tasting fee, we bought a few bottles and that was comped as expected. Not sure what their minimum is for the comp is though.
Eric R.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
We stopped into the highly rated Zerba Cellars tasting room as our first stop on a day of self-guided wine tours. The staff was friendly and the wine was good. My parents picked up a bottle to take with us.
James c.
Place rating: 4 Seaside, OR
I like the wines sold by Zerba and was not disappointed. The tastes were adequate. The tasting fee the lowest we saw that day and it was waived with purchase. My only disappointment was that I had hoped some of the varietals not on the list might be open. Apparently not so I purchased only one of those not available for tasting. Well worth stopping here.
Jon K.
Place rating: 5 Lake Oswego, OR
Great wines. Great people. Love their Syrah & Cab & whites. Very reasonable. It’s the kind of wine you’ve always hoped you could find.
Nicole Z.
Place rating: 2 Sacramento, CA
Okay, I know this place has wonderful reviews, has won plenty of awards, and I am NO sommelier, However, I can usually find wines I enjoy or at least find palatable at most places I visit. Not the case here. Literally did not want to finish most tastings. I generally enjoy robust reds, either jammy, or spicy, did not leave with a bottle(or multiple) in hand.
Missy W.
Place rating: 4 Salem, OR
«A PINOTFREEZONE» We thought that was pretty funny. I love Pinots but we were driving through Dundee and decided to stop. Only $ 5 to taste some great wines from the Walla Walla, WA region. The tasting room was simple and the folks in the tasting room we welcoming and excited for us to be visiting. We tasted some great wines and walked away with a few good bottles. A great stop when you are traveling through wine country and would like something beyond Pinots.
Mark W.
Place rating: 4 Clackamas, OR
Brilliant to have a tasting room in the middle of Pinot country with a full range of big reds. From outstanding Syrah; merlot to Cabernets and Grenache. We became members a few years ago when we visited the winery in Milton-Freewater. Now that there is a tasting room in Dundee it makes it super convenient to pick up our wine club shipments and take friends to try their tasty wines. Friendly people and great tasting wines at very reasonable prices. These wines taste like they should be double the price. Cheers!
Brie P.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Some of the best wines in North West aren’t coming from the Willamette Valley but out near Walla Walla Washington, true their specialty isn’t Pinto but that’s not a problem. If you want to mix things up on a wine tour this is a good spot
Michelle P.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Have always loved Zerba. High quality, nice variety, reasonably priced, and outstanding wine maker and staff. Head up by Walla Walla sometime and taste at the vineyard in their adorable log cabin tasting room.
Emily L.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
I am sincerely surprised that there are only 3 reviews. I think that this is the best place in Dundee! But don’t take it from me– –ask my liver and my purple teeth! I think that on one’s tour of Dundee wineries, this one may get overlooked because it’s a mere tasting room. It lacks the appeal of some of the others that sit atop a hill with spectacular views. It doesn’t have food or a patio. But what it lacks in those things, it more than makes up for in its unbelievably friendly, passionate, knowledgeable staff and magical wines. I mean, if you want to sit on a hill and pay $ 25 of non-refundable tasting fees to have some ass-hat apathetically pour you mediocre wines and deliver an uninspired elevator speech about what you’re trying… I won’t tell you how to live your life. The last time I was at Zerba, the tasting fee was $ 5 to try something like 6 wines– –and they waived all of it if you purchased one bottle or joined their wine club. I did both. Their Sangiovese Rose is among my favorite roses EVER, and their Cab is big and buttery. The Wild Z is one of their best sellers, and it’s a great go-to blend bottle. Their younger sister vineyard, Bowlus Hills is AMAZING, especially given the price point. Their wines range from $ 18-$ 30, but of course there are some special varietals and vintages that are more expensive. If you join their wine club, you get 20% off and free tasting– –and they throw a freakin’ «pick up party» with music and food 3 times a year and you get to hang out with all of the other wine club members. Not too shabby. If you’re touring Dundee, make this stop a priority. Check them out!
Marna G.
Place rating: 5 Warren, OR
Today it’s crowded:) and I am telling you make this the last place on your way home — the wine is amazing great way to finish the day of wine tasting!
Nicole W.
Place rating: 4 Schaumburg, IL
Zerba was recommended as «the place with the big reds.» Well, hubs likes to practically chew through cabernets, so we were in from the get-go! Inside, Zerba is a small but cozy tasting room right off the road. There’s a smattering of stools, chairs and couches amongst the bottles of wine. And the folks who work here are delighted to pour your tastings — just $ 5 for a series of four. Yes, there are plenty of zebra references here, too. Zerba, zebra, you get it. The staff likens each wine to a certain type of dish it would pair well with. And they get super descriptive, i.e. Thanksgiving dinner — extra cranberry sauce, rosemary pork loin with garlic. It made me super hungry and intrigued! The cab really stood out for me — super complex but very drinkable. Don’t expect any pinots, though, this is pinot free in Dundee!