Winery Insurance
Coos Bay

We focus on winery insurance for the state of Oregon.

Nasburg Huggins Insurance connects winery owners with customizable protection plans from top insurance companies.

Winery Insurance

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What You Need to Know About Winery Insurance

Oregon is famous for its wine and vineyards, attracting nearly 15 million tourists each year, and greatly contributing to the United States status as fourth-highest wine producer in the world.

As a vineyard and winery owner, you want to know your property, equipment, and products are protected, so you can focus your attention on wine production, operations, and your valued guests.

At Nasburg Huggins Insurance, we focus on connecting winery owners with customizable protection plans from top insurance companies. We do the shopping and comparing to help you make the best decision possible, all while saving you time and money.

What does winery insurance cover?

An Oregon winery insurance policy most commonly covers property, specifically processing buildings, warehouses, tasting rooms, and offices.

Other coverage options can include product liability, liquor liability, chemical drift, off-premises wine storage, equipment breakdown, personal liability for sole proprietors, and much more.

Every winery is unique.

We offer winery insurance policies that cover vineyards in Roseburg, Elkton, Umpqua, Winston, Oakland and other areas surrounding Coos Bay.

To learn more about Oregon winery insurance and the coverage options available, request a free insurance quote or call us at (541) 267-3165 for immediate assistance. Nasburg Huggins Insurance has been serving wineries throughout Oregon since 1983.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does winery insurance cover?

    An winery insurance policy most commonly covers property, specifically processing buildings, warehouses, tasting rooms, and offices.