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A Visit with Harry and David in Medford, OR

(Pear Orchard – Rogue Valley)

It’s not very often that one has the opportunity to really catch a glimpse of what goes on behind-the-scenes of a company as well known and with so much history as Harry and David. I was fortunate to have been given an opportunity like this last week to visit this gourmet gift and fruit company when I flew cross country from balmy Florida to “fall-is-in-full-effect” Oregon and boy, did I soak in every single minute.

We were hosted by the totally charming Magnolia Inn in Jacksonville, a small eclectic town near the home offices of Harry and David. There were 11 of us – Brenda, Brian, Carrie, Dara, Gaby, Heather, Julie, Maggie, Matt, Sommer and myself – staying at the bed and breakfast; we took up all the rooms and let me tell you it was one good ‘ole time.

We woke up to coffee and breakfast just a few steps from our rooms every morning, and came back from our full days to a table full of goodies including milk & homemade treats and wine & cheese…there was something for everyone, lots of special touches and not a detail was missed. Susan and Robert, the innkeepers, were so hospitable and friendly, I was actually really sad to leave…I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll be able to come back and visit with my family one day.

Speaking of hospitality, my dear friend Sandy (who lives in Medford and was our trip coordinator), hosted us in her home for dinner the night we arrived. That’s right, she had all 11 of us (bloggers with cameras!) over to her house for dinner…how special is that? She welcomed us all into her home, and into her sprawling backyard where we dined outside in the crisp fall air under the stars – yes, it was exactly as dreamy as it sounds.

Her menu featured all kind of Harry and David specialties from a fruit and cheese plate featuring their famous pears and preserves, to a gorgeous vegetable platter with a mango cream cheese dip that we all couldn’t keep our hands off of (literally). Dinner started off with Harry & David’s Wild Mushroom Leek Soup that Sandy made her own, and it completely hit the spot after a long day of travel. She also served fresh salmon dressed up and broiled with Pepper and Onion Relish as well as a few sides from H&D’s newest line of entrees including this Lobster Risotto that we were all passing back and forth. And dessert?  Sandy’s Warm Pear Pumpkin Pecan Cake with a scoop of maple ice cream capped off the night just perfectly. As stuffed as I was, I scraped my plate clean. Oh yes, I did.

What I loved most about our dinner together was that it was in true Sandy style – easy comfortable entertaining at it’s best. Fun!!

(iPhone cheesin’ with Carrie, Julie & Sandy)

We spent a good chunk of our days touring the many parts of Harry & David, including their orchards, chocolate and candy factories and packaging facilities. The orchards were a highlight for me, I was amazed at all the pride they take in growing their fruit that is hand picked and handled with so much care so that it’s just right for their customers (as their loyal customers have just learned to appreciate and expect). All of their desserts, chocolates and candies are made in house…I enjoyed my fair share of Moose Munch over just a few days, in fact, I think I may actually be in withdrawal. I also enjoyed my fair share of wine (surprise, surprise) – I have a new affinity for Oregon Pinot Noir and am anxiously awaiting the delivery of (a few) bottles I picked up during my trip.

Another highlight for me was on the last night of our visit. We experienced a fun surprise where we were introduced to Harry & David’s brand spankin’ new line of wines with an 8-course wine paired dinner. The dinner was held in a “crush house” and the smell of freshly crushed  and fermenting grapes filled the air and was absolutely mesmerizing. Talk about ending on a high note. If you want to learn more about the wines, my new friend Matt covers them well in a post here.

Let a group of bloggers with big cameras loose in a pear orchard in the middle of nowhere and this is what you get, a sight to see for anyone driving by that’s for sure! I think we heard “caaaar!” warnings yelled a few times during this scenic photo opp.

It’s always fun and refreshing to connect and reconnect with other bloggers, especially ones who share the same passion for food as you do. I loved my time with my roomie and friend Dara, and couldn’t have asked for a better way to experience a few days of true (non-Florida) fall in Southern Oregon with good food, company and plenty of laughs.

Thank you Harry and David, and Sandy – you are all truly a class act in my book.

(thanks for sharing this great photo of us Sandy!)

(Disclosure: My trip expense was covered by Harry and David, however I was not compensated for this post.)

It was almost impossible for me to cover everything, so please enjoy these Harry & David (and Rogue Valley) recaps:

Peanut Butter Fingers – Dinner at the Coughlins’, Harry & David Orchard Tour, Lithia Park and Déjà Vu Bistro, Harry and David Gift Baskets
A Thought For Food – A Visit to Harry and David + The Rogue Valley
Farmgirl Gourmet – Harry & David – A Southern Oregon Experience
A Good Time With Wine – Harry and David Launches Wine Collection

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29 comments on “A Visit with Harry and David in Medford, OR”

  1. Sounds like a wonderful trip! Gorgeous pictures. I have never been to Oregon and this post makes me want to go there.

  2. what a seriously fun trip – i’ve loved reading all of y’all’s recaps!

  3. Oh, Aggie. It was such a joy to have you in southern Oregon and in my home. I agree, HD is such a classy company and they do it all so well. The recap and your photos are awesome. Enjoy your HD products! There’s so many yummy items to choose from for entertaining – Yay!

  4. Your photos are gorgeous, Aggie. Such a beautiful place for fall!

  5. What a great recap, Aggie!! I love modern day technology and had so much fun following your journey live on Twitter and IG. Thank you for bringing us along for the delicious ride! PS: I want to be Sandy when I grow up – that dinner party did look dreamy!!

  6. What fun we had! Angie your photos are truly amazing!

  7. What an amazing experience, Aggie! You captured it beautifully!

  8. I absolutely love your pics! This sounds like such a wonderful trip! Glad you ladies had fun!

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  10. What an amazing trip Aggie! Love that bunch!

  11. Aggie, this is a wonderful travelogue splendidly captured in words and on film. I feel as though I was there along with you. Thank you for sharing this journey of special friends at a special place!

  12. What a fun trip. It was a highlight to meet you IRL. I wish we could go back soon. Great post darlin.

    XO
    Heather

  13. What a fun trip with amazing companions! So jealous!

  14. This trip was such a treat – Harry and David is an amazing company with products I love to use and gift, and Oregon is just plain wonderful. But better than that? Getting to finally meet YOU! Yaaaaaaayyyyy! 🙂

  15. Aggie, Love your recap…makes me wish we could all go back there tomorrow. Such fun. Was wonderful to meet and get to know you. You are a gem! Hope our paths cross again soon….

  16. Oh how I wish we were back there! Had such a fabulous time with everyone. You captured it all beautifully!

    Miss you lots!

  17. Aggie–it looks like you had an amazing time! I’m so glad you wrote about your experiences at Harry & David! I love having the opportunity to reconnect with fellow bloggers!

  18. Jealous! Looks like an amazing trip! Beautiful pics too 🙂

  19. Can I just say how jealous I am?? I have loved Harry and David since childhood and we purchase their Fruit of the Month Club every year at Christmas as a gift for our family so we can enjoy the fresh fruit all year long. It looks like you all had so much fun and ate well, too. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

  20. What a great trip! Love seeing all those gorgeous faces together 🙂

  21. I caught a lot of this on IG. It looks and sounds like a fabulous trip. I am only an hour drive from the Oregon border and need to visit some places. My husband says it’s one of his favorite states.

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  23. Amazing! I am so jealous. What a fun trip and I love all the behind the scenes looks. I hope you had just the best time.

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