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  2. Tour the areas within the vineyard region of Washington State known as Washington Wine Country: Tri-Cities, Walla Walla Valley and Yakima Valley. In Washington Wine Country, you will experience award-winning wines straight from the source and often poured by the wine-maker.

  3. Wine Country Region - State of Washington Tourism

    stateofwatourism.com/wine-country

    Sip your way through Washington’s vineyards. With long, sun-drenched days and more than 300 wineries, Washingtons Wine Country Region offers a stunning natural setting for sipping award-winning wines straight from the source.

  4. Get to Know Washington Wine Country (Map) | Wine Folly

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    Washington wine country is unlike any other wine region in the world. Find out more about this unique region and what makes it special with a map and details on the area.

  5. 4 Weekend Getaway Itineraries in Washington's Wine Country - AFAR

    www.afar.com/magazine/a-guide-to-washington...

    Use this guide to plan a trip to wine country in Washington State, with recommendations on which towns to visit, where to stay, and where to drink wine.

  6. 13 Best Washington State Wineries to Visit - Food & Wine

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    13 Best Washington State Wineries to Visit. Learn about where to find the best Riesling, Syrah, Merlot, and more in Washington.

  7. Washington Wine Country: A Traveler’s Guide

    www.winecountry.com/blog/washington-wine-country

    Washington Wine Country is the place for you. Located in the wine growing region of Eastern Washington, where 99% of Washington State’s award-winning grapes are grown, Washington wine country is ideal for those who want to try a wide passel of American Viticultural Areas (AVA).

  8. Home to more than 90 wineries and five American Viticulture Areas (AVA’s) in just 70 short miles, the Yakima Valley contains more than 17,000 acres of producing vineyards, and we proudly produce over half of Washington State’s wine grapes.