Wine Country Woodcraft was born from my desire to continue a family
tradition and continue a childhood passion of creating functional items
using wood.  I am a 4th  generation woodworker and have some of my
great-grandfather's tools and woodworking items. The picture to the
right is the home he built in the 1880's and is now part of the Farm
Museum at the Great Smokey Mountain National Park in Western
North Carolina growing up in a woodworking family gave me great
respect for quality work as well innovative ideas. My Uncle Jack is a
national recognized wood carver who learned from a Cherokee Indian
both have items in the North Carolina Museum of Natural History. My
Grandfather built dams for the TVA during The Depression

Living in the heart of  Oregon's wine country I found that once a wine
barrel has been used for 7- 9 years to make some of the world's finest
wine, the barrels are then disposed of and are often turned into
planters. I wanted to use this 140 year old French Oak to create
quality  furniture that would not only look good on decks, but in
tasting rooms, or an elegant living room.  I build each piece with care
and  craftsmanship and it will last for many years. The character of the
wood and give it durability are preserved and are guaranteed for life. I
hope you enjoy using your hand crafted piece as much as I  enjoyed
building it.
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Wine Country Woodcraft ● 1010 SE Maple ● Dundee Oregon 97115
503-474-8974 ● www.wine-country-woodcraft.com ●
robert@wine-country-woodcraft.com