2025 Oregon Vineyard & Winery Census: Grape Pricing Report
The 2025 Oregon Grape Pricing Report from the 2025 Oregon Vineyard & Winery Census is now available.
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Read about changes to this report and interpreting the data (PDF) >>
As in previous editions, the 2025 grape pricing report includes weighted average and median prices per ton by variety. This report takes into account sales to third parties and does not include related-party transactions. If no data are reported at either the statewide or regional level, it is due to an insufficient number of data points received, tons represented in the data, or both.
Please note the following modifications to the 2025 report:
- Fewer regional and varietal data reported, driven by less data collected. The lower amount of reportable data was due to a combination of:
- lower response rate (-8% vs 2024);
- market conditions leading to fewer grape sales to report; and
- more stringent minimum reporting thresholds.
- 25th and 75th Percentiles provided in place of Low and High prices, to reduce the impact of outliner data.
- Incorporation of box and whisker plots, offering a visualization of price distribution by variety.
For more details about these changes, along with guidance on interpreting and understanding the percentile data and associated graphs, see this companion document.
If you have any questions about this report, please direct them to Jess Willey, Director of Research and Education at the OWB and Jay Matonte, study lead at the University of Oregon’s Institute for Policy Research and Engagement.
Thank you to all of the vineyard owners and managers who took the time to contribute their data that enabled the creation of this report.
The full annual Oregon Vineyard & Winery Census Report will be released in June and is used to report on the harvest, crush and sales in a given year.

