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Wine tasting holidays - Washington

By: Roberto Raffa

The American wine regions of Oregon and California are well known for their wine tours, but Washington has its own fine and surprisingly large selection of vineyards that offer tasting and public tours all year round. Here we've taken a look at the regions and some their most popular wine tours.

In the past, some of the regions of Washington had been deemed unsuitable for growing grapes, due to the long dry seasons, but thanks to advances in irrigation, growers can now take advantage of the long, hot growing season in Washington State to produce world-beating wines.

Washington wine country is close to being on the same latitude as some of the great French wine regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy, and as such can compete with the some of the best wineries in the world for taste and quality.

If you’re looking for a traditional time-honoured winery then you’ll find Chateau Ste. Michelle a treat. As one of Washington’s largest wineries, it has been producing wine since 1934, and they are experts of their craft. The Chateau is open for tours from 10am til 5pm daily and operate every half hour, finishing in the tasting room with complimentary wine samples.

Located just a hop, skip and a jump from Washington’s famed Chateau Ste. Michelle is the beautiful Columbia Winery, making for a grand day out. You’ll be spoiled for choice at the Columbia, who boast the biggest wine tasting bar and wine selection in all of Washington. And you can’t fail to be impressed by their tastefully landscaped estate.


Head to the east and you’ll find wineries closer to where the grapes are grown. The valleys of Columbia and Yakima produce grapes that are used by wineries throughout Washington, and getting to try them at source is a rare treat. Some award-winners to look out for are Bookwalter Wineries and Chinook, both of which offer free tastings and tours of their estates.

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The American wine regions of Oregon and California are well known for their wine tours, but Washington has its own fine and surprisingly large selection of vineyards that offer tasting and public tours all year round. Here we've taken a look at the regions and some their most popular wine tours.

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