Amazing wine starts with amazing grapes. Here are our top quality partner vineyards
throughout the Columbia Valley that we work with to proudly craft our wines.

Connor Lee Vineyard

The Connor Lee Vineyard was planted in the early 1980’s and acquired shortly after by Bill Connor and Rhody Lee. It is managed by Tom Thorsen and Jerry Bookwalter as Thorsen-Bookwalter associates. On site management...

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Inland Desert Vineyard

We source two white varietals, Semillon and Pinot Gris, from the Inland Desert vineyard which is located on the Roza Slope of the Rattlesnake Hills near Benton City. Additionally, Cabernet Sauvignon from the 1999 p...

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Les Collines Vineyard

Les Collines (“The Foothills”) Vineyard is aptly named. Located at the foot of the Blue Mountains, and adjacent to the Oregon border, the site is one of the most picturesque in Washington. The soils here are deep wi...

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Pepper Bridge Vineyard

The Pepper Bridge Vineyard was developed by Norm Mckibben in 1991. It is located near the Walla Walla River on fine sandy loam soils. The vineyard is now owned by Premier Partners Group and is managed by Tom Waliser...

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Wallula Vineyard

The Wallula Gap is the prominent notch between the Horse Heaven Hills on the west and the foothills of the Blue Mountains on the east, through which the Columbia River flows. The Wallula Vineyard overlooks this extr...

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Weinbau Vineyard

Planted in the mid 1970's in part by the now defunct Languth Winery, the Weinbau Vineyard is today part of the renowned SBDW (Sagemoor, Bachus, Dionysius, Weinbau) consortium, and represents some of the oldest vines...

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Willow Crest Vineyard

Owned and managed by Dave Minnick of Grandview, the Willow Crest Vineyard is high on the Eastern flanks of the Rattlesnake Hills in the Lower Yakima Valley. In an area world renowned for quality crops as varied as H...

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Stone Valley Vineyard

Stone Valley Vineyard is technically part of the Seven Hills West Vineyard. The name differentiates Stone Valley from the remainder of the hillside site which is planted on fine grained wind blown Loess soils. By co...

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Rosebud Vineyard

Planted in the 1980's by Roy Dodson, Rosebud Vineyard has a long tradition of growing fruit for some of Washington's largest wineries. Recently more and more small wineries have begun to notice the quality of the Do...

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Spring Creek Vineyard

Scott Roberts owns and manages the Spring Creek Vineyard. It's location high on the Rattlesnake hills is ideal for crisp bright Sauvignon. We are excited to also be working with Spring Creek Merlot beginning in 2010.

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