Gourmet Gift Baskets - Smoked Salmon & Seafood
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About the collection
Our Oregon Coast Seafood Gift Baskets highlight the bold, savory flavors of the Pacific Northwest shoreline. Featuring premium Oregon smoked salmon and coastal-inspired specialties, this collection is well suited for seafood lovers, coastal gift themes, and anyone who appreciates authentic regional flavor. It’s a confident choice when you want to send a gift that feels distinctly Oregon.
These baskets showcase high-quality smoked Chinook and Sockeye salmon from trusted coastal producers. Barnacle Bill’s, based in Lincoln City, is known for carefully smoked salmon fillets with rich, balanced flavor. Tony’s Fish Market, one of Oregon’s oldest family-owned businesses, brings decades of seafood expertise to its smoked selections. Together, these brands represent the craftsmanship and heritage of Oregon’s fishing communities.
Many baskets in this collection, including favorites like the Seafood Season Gift Basket and Oregon Coast Highway Gourmet Gift Basket, pair smoked salmon with complementary coastal flavors. You’ll find award-winning cheeses, artisan crackers, Jacobsen sea salt, sweet salt water taffy, and other Oregon-made specialties that round out the experience.
These smoked salmon gift baskets are often chosen for holidays, host gifts, and out-of-state recipients who appreciate a true taste of the coast. Each arrives packaged in our signature eco-friendly Made In Oregon gift box, ready to share the flavors of Oregon’s shoreline.