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Our Story

Since 1883

A farm rooted in
American history.

As pioneers in the late 1800s, our ancestors journeyed out West from Atlanta, Georgia, in hopes of a new beginning. They traveled by ship and stagecoach through different areas of California and Washington, but decided to give Oregon a chance when they heard the tales of its beautiful country. After exploring the Rogue Valley from Ashland to Jacksonville, they found a little valley surrounded by hills with a river running through it and purchased the land. Because of their strength and persevearance, as well as our continued dedication to preserve this property, we are able to call Table Rock Vineyard our home.

The History

The Dunn Family and
Table Rock Vineyard

1883
Settling in the Rogue Valley
The Nealon family, ancestors of Michael Dunn, purchase several hundred acres of farmland along the Rogue River for $3,000 with both Upper and Lower Table Rock as its backdrop.
1905
Stone Ranch Home Built
The turn of the 20th century saw the construction of a beautiful stone home at the base of Upper Table Rock, showcasing impressive masonry intended to stand the test of time.
1900s
Construction of the Pole Barn
On the river side of the property stands a wooden pole barn with a large scale that was once used to house and feed livestock. In 2021, it was structurally reinforced to preserve the history while providing a safe storage space for our hay.
1923
Second Stone House Built
The second stone house was constructed just a few hundred yards from the 1905 ranch home.
1988
Dunn Wedding
Michael and Jennifer tie the knot!
2000
40-acre Addition
With the goal of farming for generations to come, the Dunns begin their expansion of their family's property by purchasing 40 acres of farmland just steps from the existing 60 acre parcel along the Rogue River.
2017
The Vineyard is Born
The infrastructure was built and 17 acres of Pinot Noir grapes were planted on what is now known as Table Rock Vineyard.
2017
Dunn Wedding
Taylor and Megan dance the night away celebrating their marriage!
2019
A Growing Property
The Dunn family's expansion of the ranch continues with the purchase of the vineyard, featuring the two historical stone homes on two separate tax lots. This puts the entire ranch at 180 acres total.
2023
First Bottling
Harvested in the fall of 2021, Table Rock Vineyard's first Estate Pinot Noir is bottled!
2022
The Sixth Generation
Taylor and Megan welcome the 6th generation to the property with the birth of their daughter, Josie.
2023
Red, White & Rose
To elevate our selection of wine, our winemaker is crafting a White Pinot Noir as well as a Rose of Pinot Noir. This will be bottled in early 2024!
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Lay of the Land

The diversity of
this property makes it an ideal location for a homestead.

Of the 180 acres that make up the ranch, our vineyard rests on 17 acres with a six-acre expansion that will soon be planted. There are roughly 80 acres of grass hay and alfalfa fields, with the remainder of the property reserved as pasture for animals and habitat for wildlife. With a quarter mile of river bank, irrigation canals running through the property, and several ponds around the ranch, the fields and vineyard are always nourished with pristine water. These bodies of water also make a wonderful home to a wide variety of fish and wildlife. Elk, deer, turkey, and waterfowl are among the most common visitors.