Our Story

About the Vineyard

Welcome to one of Southern Oregon’s most unique and celebrate old Vineyards. Our vines are own-rooted, with 18 acres of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay & Pinot Gris gracing both our Hillside blocks and the valley floor between Deer Creek & Thompson Creek. Situated toward the Northern boundary of the historic Illinois Valley, our growing site is characterized by a shorter, very mild growing season. Our soils are fast draining and quite rocky, and our vines see near constant airflow through the growing season with one of the most extreme diurnal shifts of any wine growing region in the world. Late spring frosts, occasional Southern Oregon heat bursts, and summer wildfires punctuate our otherwise mild and Mediterranean growing season. Our fruit ripens slowly with lots of hang time and is often the last fruit of its variety to be hitting the crush pad anywhere in Southern Oregon. Our grapes are characterized by the unique sense of place that only old vines can display, with purity of fruit, elegance, balance, mouthfeel and texture being the focuses of the palate style for our food-friendly and award winning wines.
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Our Ethos

Cultivating tangible change through community-benefitted farming, decanting purpose from the fruit of our vines.

OUR MISSION

Building a multi-faceted, sustainable farm and vineyard operation that invests in the growth and future of our team, farms with respect for the land and the people who work it, and empowers wine drinkers to put their values behind their dollars.

Our vision

Our Values

Excellence
We strive to achieve the highest standards of excellence in the ways we farm our land, produce our wines, empower our team, cultivate our customer experiences, and outreach in our communities.
Integrity
The foundation of our business is rooted in integrity over optics. Whether in our farming, wine production, vendor and customer relationship experience, or sales model, we will never compromise our values and principles for profit, political or convenience motives.
Generosity
We believe that you can never give too much. We have set ourselves on a path to achieving a model where the majority of profits from our business are re-invested into our employees and our community missions.
Stewardship
We seek to preserve and enrich the land we farm, our workers, and the world around us through responsible and accountable business practices that do good while doing no harm.

Meet the Team at Deer Creek Vineyards

It takes a village to do what we do, & do it well. 
At Deer Creek Vineyards, we pride ourselves in creating a family work environment & atmosphere. We truly are a team of individuals that not only care about the land we farm, but one another as well!

Kenan Hester

Vigneron / Proprietor

Kenan’s career in wine began nearly 20 years ago with restaurant & retail wine buyer gigs ultimately culminating in 3 years at the esteemed Houston Wine Merchant. Relationships formed in his years of selling family produced wines from all over the world led him to journey to the NW where he would work in the vineyards and cellars of Red Mountain, the greater Yakima Valley and Walla Walla in Southeast Washington. After nearly starting a Vineyard and winery on Red Mountain but ultimately losing the property in a bidding war to a famous Napa Valley wine producer, Kenan took a brief hiatus from the wine industry to start and build a laboratory company in Eugene Oregon, focused on botanical extractions from the Cannabis plant in the early days of Retail Cannabis legalization in Oregon.
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After nearly 4 years of exploring Oregon while building his company, Kenan made his return to the wine life after finding and falling in love with the Illinois Valley in the Southwest corner of the famed Rogue Valley AVA. Kenan’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest quality standards in the Vineyard and Cellar have led him to unlocking the magic of this special Vineyard site with the help of fellow winemakers Nichole Schulte & Herb Quady at their custom crush winery in Jacksonville, Oregon. With roots now deeply planted alongside these special old vines in Selma, Kenan continues to strive toward making Selma a destination for all to enjoy. He takes great pride in the fact that DCV has become a place where this community can come together to enjoy the beauty and magic that make us all so proud to call this place home.

After making the move from restaurant to retail sales, Kenan continued his education and broadened his palate as a sales person and wine buyer at the Houston Wine Merchant, one of the oldest and most respected Independently owned Wine Retailers in the Southern US. Studying alongside some of the best buyers and sommeliers in the Texas wine scene, he earned his Certified Specialist of Wine and had the opportunity to taste 50-125 unique wines each day, 5 days a week, over the span of nearly three years, selling millions of dollars of wine a bottle at a time to some of Houston’s highest end clientele. He also helped host hundreds of Tastings alongside top Winemakers and wrote numerous newsletter articles highlighting special wines from all across the world during his tenure at the Houston Wine Merchant, developing relationships with Wine Growers and Producers all across the world.

While still a buyer at the Houston Wine Merchant, Kenan took a vacation to Washington State that would change his life. On this trip, he visited his friends made during years as a Wine buyer in restaurants and retail, the Hedges Family, where he spent 10 days helping them during Harvest and crush in 2010. This experience was his first foray into wine production, and it lit a passion for Vineyard growing and wine production that would change his entire trajectory. After that fateful Harvest, Kenan went back to Texas and spent a year preparing to make the jump from Retail to Production, and in late 2011 was offered a job working in the Vineyard again with his good friends at the Hedges Family Estate on Red Mountain.

Working in the Vineyard with the Hedges Family, and in the cellar with his friends at Four Feathers Winery in Prosser and Dunham Cellars in Walla Walla cemented Kenan’s love for grape growing and wine production. This led him to write his first business plan to start his own Vineyard and Winery on Red Mountain which led to a loan offer from a local Agriculture bank to venture out with his own endeavor. Kenan ultimately lost the opportunity to plant that vineyard in Washington when a big Napa Valley winery swooped in with cash and bought the property out from under him, but his desire to grow grapes and make wine remained.

After a 4 year break from all things wine (to focus on another business he started and built), Kenan returned to his original passion in the summer of 2019 with the purchase of Deer Creek Vineyards in Southern Oregon’s historic Illinois Valley. Upon purchasing the property, he immediately began transitioning the farming from conventional methods to using nothing but organic inputs and implementing regenerative agriculture and other more sustainable practices.

Monty

Greenhouse + Cultivation Manager

John

Greenhouse + Cultivation Manager

What They’re Saying About Deer Creek Vineyards

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Herb Quady

Quady North Winery & Applegate Vineyard Management