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North and South Columbia Valley Appellation - established 1984

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About the Columbia Valley

The Columbia Valley is Washington's largest viticultural region, covering almost 11 million acres (4,451,700 hectares) representing a full third of Washington State's land mass.

The Columbia Valley's northernmost boundary is near the Okanogan wilderness, bordering Canada, and its southern border extends into Oregon and east along the Snake River to the Idaho border. The western border of the appellation follows the Cascade Range to the beginning of the Columbia Gorge.

More than 17,000 vineyard acres (6,880 hectares) of wine grapes are planted and there are approximately 16 wineries. Columbia Valley's vast size allows for a number of meso and micro-climates.

Vineyards planted on predominately south-facing slopes, Merlot is the most widely planted varietal, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Riesling and Syrah are also planted in significant quantities. The growing season consists of 180-200 days with annual rainfall averaging 6 to 8 inches (15-20 cm).

The Columbia Valley contains Red Mountain, Horse Heaven Hills, Rattlesnake Hills, and both the Yakima and Walla Walla Valleys within its borders. The Columbia Gorge and Puget Sound AVAs are the only appelltions in Washington that fall outside of its borders.

About the South Columbia Valley

Off the beaten tourist route, the north Columbia Valley has not been a prosperous location for wineries, although grape growing in the Wahluke and Royal Slopes continues successfully. Two wineries are still open in this area,
providing pleasant stops to break up the long drive to Spokane, or for those hunting, fishing or camping trips in the Potholes area near Moses Lake.

Several large vineyards can be found in this area -- vineyards growing wine grapes for some of the Yakima Valley wineries and for wineries in Spokane and the Tri-Cities area as well.

 

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South Columbia Valley

 

North Columbia Valley

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South Columbia Valley Wineries
see North Columbia Valley Wineries


Wineries Listed in South Columbia Valley Map:
1 Barnard Griffin 2 Buckmaster Cellars 3 Canon de Sol
4 Columbia Crest 5 Grenache Vintners 6 Goose Ridge Estate Winery
7 Fidelitas 8 Kiona Vineyards 9 Oakwood Cellars
10 Preston Premium Wines 11 Sandhill Winery 12 Seth Ryan Winery
13 Terra Blanca 14 Claar Cellars Winery 15 Wooded Island Vineyards
16 Bookwalter Winery 17 Badger Mountain/Powers Winery 18 Tapteil Vineyard
19 High Tower Cellars 20 Sandhill Winery 21 Sleeping Dog Wines
22 Chandler Reach  

 

North Columbia Valley Wineries

Wineries Listed in North Columbia Valley Map:
1 White Heron Cellars 2 Cave B Estate Winery 3 Hunter Hill Vineyards

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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