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Oran Mor Artisan Mead

A small batch Artisan Meadery located in the Umpqua Valley, Oran Mor Artisan Mead is dedicated to hand crafting a delicious variety of Meads and Honey Wines inspired by Ancient traditions, and drawing from the abundance of the land. Each of their Meads is a combination of local and varietal honeys, fermented, aged and blended to perfection with local seasonal fruit, herbs, and spices. They also showcase other local ciders, wines, beers, and other delectable items in their tasting room.

“Oran Mor” means the Great Song or Harmony in Gaelic, and Oran Mor Artisan Mead constantly seeks to achieve that harmony through their products and through creating and supporting a thriving musical community by hosting live music and other events. Visit their event page for upcoming events.

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305 Melrose Rd.
Roseburg, OR. 97471
(928)600-8138

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