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Legacy Club Oak Dedication

  • Left Coast Estate 4225 North Pacific Hwy W Rickreall, OR, 97371 (map)

Legacy Club Live Oak Dedication

Saturday, June 8th at 11am

The Oregon White Oak is a cornerstone species of the Willamette Valley and has become iconic of Left Coast Estate. Only 3% of the trees historic habitat remains and we have undertaken restoration efforts to conserve and restore over 100 acres of oak savanna on the estate. These ancient trees can live for over 500 years and are a testament to the longterm mindset that we apply to our stewardship of the estate.

In honor of our Legacy Members, who have been our biggest supporters over the past 20 years, we are dedicating an individual oak tree on the estate to each Legacy Club membership. Left Coast seeks to create a legacy of sustainable grape growing and wildlife conservation. You are a part of that legacy and none of what we have achieved would have been possible without your support. Thank you for choosing to fill your glass with Left Coast wine and thank you for spending your valuable time visiting us at the estate and letting us share our passion with you.

We welcome all Legacy Club members to come out and join us on June 8th for the live oak dedication. We will have quick dedication ceremony at 11am. Afterwards, we will be applying plaques for each Legacy membership to an oak tree on the estate. The plaque will list the names of the members and/or a customized message (a maximum of 77 characters can be used). We will be mounting the plaques during different time slots throughout the day and Legacey members can help mount the plaque and select their oak tree.

We will also have a special tasting flight and small bites for Legacy members in our wine library on the day of the dedication and members of our family ownership will be onsite celebrate the day.

RSVP

to Shar@LeftCoastWine.com by May 8th

If you are unable to attend the Live Oak Dedication, you can still customize your plaque. We will choose an oak tree for you and maintain a map of all the dedicated oak trees so you can go find your oak and bask in its ambiance on your next visit to the estate.