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The Yountville AVA is an American Viticultural Area located within Napa Valley AVA and centered on the town Yountville, California. The town's founder George Calvert Yount planted the first vineyard in this area around 1836. Yountville AVA is one of the coolest wine regions in Napa Valley, which helps contribute to a long growing season.
The wine region is entirely included within the larger Columbia Valley AVA. In addition to grapes, the area produces sweet onions, wheat and strawberries [3] After the Yakima Valley AVA, the Walla Walla AVA has the second highest concentration of vineyards and wineries in Washington State. [3] Walla Walla hosts about 140 wineries. [5]
O'Connor, Jim E., ed. (2009), Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips Through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest (Folds, floods and fine wine: Geologic influences on the terroir of the Columbia Basin: Kevin Pogue, Department of Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA), Geological Society of America, p. 15, ISBN 9780813700151
Mary Earl visits the Walla Walla Wine on Tour exhibits and recommends old favorites and new wines to try.
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates agrees to ... WA’s largest winemaker retreats from $19M Prosser facility. ... The property includes a 47,000-square-foot winery and 2,800-square foot tasting room on ...
Fort Walla Walla was built on its present site in 1859, and housed troops until its closure in 1910. Fifteen buildings built between 1858 and 1906 remain standing on the property. [19] Today the site contains a 208-acre city park, the Fort Walla Walla Museum, and the Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center. [20] [21] 10: Green Park School
Dec. 1—Walla Walla-based Browne Family Vineyards is opening a distillery and tasting room in Spokane that will feature its new collection of spirits. The distillery and tasting room, slated to ...
Domaine Chandon is a winery located in the town of Yountville, California, in the Napa Valley.Established in 1973 by Moët et Chandon, and led by businessman John Wright, who operated the company for over 20 years, [1] it was the first French-owned sparkling wine producer in the Napa Valley.