This renowned farmland was home to the famous Henry Estate Winery. This is the most extensive remaining contiguous tracts of high-quality farmland in the area. It has extensive riverfrontage & almost flat topography. Soils are of the highest class and the property is adapted to a wide variety of potential crops. Including varieties of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Muller Thurgau, Riesling, & Gewürztraminer. Roseburg loam is the dominant soil type, with 138.9 acres of 236 acres of tillable ground or 50.3%. It is unusual for a farm to contain this large amount of class I soil. This soil is found exclusively on the high floor plan of the Umpqua River in a mixed alluvium. It is very dark brown loam to clay loam, underlain by a sandy loam subsoil. It is rated as well drained with moderate permeability and 10 inches of available water. Flooding is rare. Yield predictions are at the top of the chart with 100 bushels winter wheat, 8 tons of alfalfa & 6-8 tons wine grapes. Suitability is of the widest range in terms of crop selection. Manufactured home can be renovated or replaced with a beautiful custom ranch home. 6 Tax lots include:R30336, R30512,R30552,R30560,R30616,R30656. Seller may be open to selling lots seperately.
This renowned farmland was home to the famous Henry Estate Winery. This is the most extensive remaining contiguous tracts of high-quality farmland in the area. It has extensive riverfrontage & almost flat topography. Soils are of the highest class and the property is adapted to a wide variety of potential crops. Including varieties of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Muller Thurgau, Riesling, & Gewürztraminer. Roseburg loam is the dominant soil type, with 138.9 acres of 236 acres of tillable ground or 50.3%. It is unusual for a farm to contain this large amount of class I soil. This soil is found exclusively on the high floor plan of the Umpqua River in a mixed alluvium. It is very dark brown loam to clay loam, underlain by a sandy loam subsoil. It is rated as well drained with moderate permeability and 10 inches of available water. Flooding is rare. Yield predictions are at the top of the chart with 100 bushels winter wheat, 8 tons of alfalfa & 6-8 tons wine grapes. Suitability is of the widest range in terms of crop selection. Manufactured home can be renovated or replaced with a beautiful custom ranch home. 6 Tax lots include:R30336, R30512,R30552,R30560,R30616,R30656. Seller may be open to selling lots seperately.
This picturesque commercial riverfront vineyard sprawls across 110.72 acres of fertile agricultural land, surrounded by verdant vineyards. Within its embrace, 85.85 acres are dedicated to the cultivation of the esteemed Pinot Noir grape variety, while 4.10 acres are adorned with Chardonnay vines and an additional 2 acres are graced by Sauvignon Blanc. The meticulously tended vines stand tall, trained in the Scott Henry style and expertly pruned to Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP), enhancing their growth and fruitfulness. Set in orderly rows with a spacing of 7 x 11, the vines thrive on a variety of rootstocks including Riparia Gloire, 3309C, 101-14, and 420A, fostering a robust vine density of 566 vines per acre. Among the Pinot Noir cultivars flourish prized clones such as Mariafeld 23, 115, 667, 777, and Pommard, while the Chardonnay variety boasts the esteemed Chardonnay 96 clone, contributing to the vineyard's distinguished character and quality.

Umpqua is located in Oregon. Umpqua, Oregon has a population of 646. Umpqua is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.45% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.52%.
The median household income in Umpqua, Oregon is $95,466. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,479 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Umpqua is 56.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.5 inches per year, with 0.6 inches of snow per year.