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Washington Wineries & Wine Regions
North Central Washington's Wine Regions
... the Wineries and the Wine
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If
you enjoy the road less traveled — that excitement that
comes with being among the early visitors to emerging communities of
wineries — you'll want to spend some time in the wine country of
north-central Washington's Columbia Valley and environs.

Loosely clustered along the
mid Columbia River in Central Washington, approximately three dozen wineries have opened their doors to
visitors over the last few years - wineries within the
Wenatchee
Valley and around the destinations of Leavenworth
and
Lake Chelan. Much of this
land lies within the previously designated Columbia Valley appellation,
but is distinct enough that sub-appellation status is being explored in
some of these areas
Most of these wineries are scattered across the eastern flanks of the Cascade Mountain
foothills in country
unrivaled for its scenery and its four-season
recreational opportunities. Several have located in Washington's
Ancient Lakes Area where more than a thousand acres of wine grapes grow.
This area has some of the most dramatic landforms in Washington State
long ago shaped by Ice Age floods, including Frenchman Coulee,
Potholes Coulee (including the Ancient Lakes themselves), and Lynch
Coulee. An application for American Viticultural Area status is
under way and an Ancient Lakes AVA would consist of the western half
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The Columbia Valley's gently
undulating, open land is thought by geologists to be what's left of an
ancient volcano and the influences of major, ice-age flooding. Separated from Seattle's rainy, marine climate by
the Cascade Mountains, the Valley is shielded by the rain shadow of this
north/south-stretching barrier, and it experiences annual rainfall of
only 6 - 8 inches. Nearby river systems and irrigation bring vineyards the
additional water needed to produce premium wine grapes. Rivers
throughout the Valley also provide
some protection from climate extremes.
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Ancient Lakes Area
Chelan Valley
Columbia River / Wenatchee
Area
Leavenworth
Wahluke Slope
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Navigating the North Central Washington Region
Many of the areas of north central Washington that support wineries and vineyards lie within the Columbia Valley AVA...
that huge, Washington State macro
appellation authorized in 1984. The Yakima Valley, Walla
Walla Valley, Rattlesnake Hills, Horse Heaven Hills and Wahluke
Slope appellations all lie entirely within the boundaries of the
Columbia Valley AVA. The number of wineries and vineyards
in and around the north-central portion of the Columbia Valley
appellation has been increasing significantly over the past
several years, yet efforts to identify a sub-appellation in this
part of the large appellation have not yet succeeded. Even
so, the clusters of wineries and vineyards near and/or within
the north-central portion of this large Washington appellation
are distributed in ways that create convenient and exciting touring areas for the wine enthusiast;
some of these areas currently are considering application for American
Viticultural Area (AVA) status of their own.
Use our
North Central Washington
Wine Country map to plan wine tours convenient to nearby
cities in the region.
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Clusters of Wineries in Washington's
North-Central
Columbia Valley and Environs
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Far North-Central Washington
- Oroville & Winthrop areas |
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Ancient Lakes Area
S E E
M A P
Quincy / George Area /
Moses
Lake / Othello /
Royal City
Quincy Area
Jones of
Washington Winery
(Sat & Sun, 12 - 5 pm;
Holidays, and
by appointment)
2101 F Street
Quincy, WA 98801
509-787-3537
Ryan Patrick Vineyards
(By
appointment only)
9224 Road S NW
Quincy, WA 98848
509-888-4444
Saint Laurent Winery
NEW PRODUCTION FACILITY
(By appointment, for now)
9224 Road S NW
Quincy, WA 98848
509-888-9463
White Heron Cellars
(Thurs - Mon: 11am - 6pm Closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
10035 Stuhlmiller Road Quincy, WA 98848 509-797-9463
George
Area
Cave B Estate
Winery
(Daily: Sun - Thurs, 11 - 5:30
or by appointment,
Fri & Sat, until 7 pm - seasonally)
348 Silica Road
Quincy, WA 98848
509-785-3500
Royal
City Area
Frenchman Hills Winery
(By Appointment)
18134 Hwy 26 W
Royal City, WA 99357
509-346-2280
Othello Area
Foxy Roxy Winery
(May-Oct, Fri-Sun 1pm-6pm or by appt.)
3744 Hwy 26 E
Othello, WA
509-346-2344
Hunter Hill Vineyards
(11
am to 5 pm daily)
2752 W McManamon Road
Othello, WA 99344
509-346-2736
Moses Lake
Dry Falls Cellars
(Sat: 11 am - 6 pm; Sun: 11 am - 3 pm)
Port of Moses Lake
6828 22nd Avenue NE
Moses Lake, WA
509-762-5922
Kyra Wines
(Memorial Day through Labor Day:
Fri, Sat, Sun -
11 - 5 pm)
8029 Andrews Street NE
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509-750-8875

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Mid Columbia River
Area
S E E
M A P
Wenatchee, East Wenatchee
and Malaga
Chateau Faire
Le Pont
(Sat - Thur, 11-6, Fri 11-8)
1 Technology Center Way
Wenatchee, WA
509-667-9463
888-874-9463
Dutch John Private Reserve Wines
(Mon - Fri: 8 am to 5 pm;
Weekends by appointment)
3012 G.S. Center Road, Suite C
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-670-6663
Fielding
Hills Winery
(By appointment only)
1401 Fielding Hills Drive
Mail: 800 Hillside Drive
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
509-884-2221 Horan Estates Winery
(Saturdays,
Noon - 5 pm
Note: Closed Nov 2007 & March 2008)
2236 6th Street
East
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-884-2236 Martin-Scott Winery
(Saturdays, 1-5 & holidays or by
appointment)
3400 10th Street SE
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
509-886-4596 Saint Laurent Winery
(Summer Hours, Memorial Day -
September:
7 days a week, 11 - 6;
Winter Hours: Thursday - Sunday 12 - 5)
4147 Hamlin Road
(Six miles
east of Wenatchee)
Malaga, WA 98828
509-888-9463
Stemilt Creek Winery
(Wednesday thru Saturday, 11 - 6)
110 N Wenatchee Ave
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-665-3485
Wahluke Slope
S E E M A P
Mattawa Area
Fox Estate Winery
(Summer: Mon - Fri: 10 - 5pm
Weekends 11 - 4 pm)
24962 Highway 243 South
(Mile Marker #13)
Mattawa, WA 99349
509-932-5818
Ginkgo Forest
Winery
(Apr-Oct: Wed-Sat 10am-5pm,
Sun 1pm-5pm)
22561 Road T,
7 SW
Mattawa, WA 99349
509-932-0082
Wilbur
White Stone Winery
(Fri & Sat:
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
or by appointment 509-647-5325)
115 NE Main
Wilbur, WA 99185
509-647-5325
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The Far North-Central Washington
Wineries
Winthrop & Oroville Areas
(Not shown on above map)
S E E
M A P
Copper Mountain Vineyards
Tasting Room:
(In Season - May - Oct: 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Otherwise by appointment)
33384 Hwy. 97
Winery:
(Personal Tastings by Appointment)
33349 Hwy. 97
Oroville, WA 98844
509-476-2762Lake Crest Winery
(Tues - Sat: 1 pm to 5 pm)
Tasting Room:
Inside
Expressions in the North Room
718 Apple Way
Oroville, WA 98844
509-476-2347
Winery & Vineyard
(By Appointment)
2021 Highway 7 N
Oroville, WA 98844
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Lost River Winery
(Year-round: Mon, Wed &
Sat
Tasting Hours: 11 - 5:00 pm
Also by appointment & by chance)
Wine Tasting & Barrel Room:
Okanogan Estate &
Vineyards /
Gold Digger Cellars
(Open
Daily: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Closed Christmas & Thanksgiving Day)
1205 Main Street (US Hwy 97)
Mailing: P.O. Box 2550
Oroville, WA 98844
509-476-3646 |
North Central Washington Wine Shops & Tasting Rooms
Ellensburg WineWorks
606 N. Main Street
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509-962-VINE (8463)
Taste Buds Coffee &
Wine
212 Fifth Street, Suite 2B
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-888-2783
Copyright © 2008 Susan R. O'Hara. All rights
reserved.
Last revised:
December 19, 2008
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