After returning from Walla Walla Washington recently from a relaxing wine vacation I am compelled to share about some of the amazing wineries I had the pleasure to visit and enjoy.
Walla Walla is split into four areas. There is the westside, southside, downtown, and the eastside. Each of these areas is unique and showcases Walla Walla in a different way. The westside of town has some of the oldest wineries in it along with some bigger name wineries. The southside has some of the most beautiful vineyards and views of the blue mountains. The downtown district has a wide variety of tasting rooms from many wineries along with different restaurants and shops to visit. The eastside of town has a few wineries with surrounding vineyards but also a unique area by the airport where many old military buildings have been turned into wineries. Also, in this area is a wine incubator where there are five buildings that house new wineries and allows them five years in the building to get up and running before they have to leave and allow a new winery to enter. Each of these areas houses many amazing wineries. Below are some of the ones we had the pleasure of visiting and enjoying.
To the West of town we enjoyed a number of wineries but two that stood out to me was Reininger and L’Ecole No 41. The first winery of the trip we visited was Reininger and it was a great one to start with as the tasting room staff was incredibly kind and knowledgeable. The winery also has a great line up of moderately priced wines along with a higher end line up. There line up on wine variatels was great and we are looking forward to popping open the 08 Reininger Syrah. The second winery of note is L’Ecole No 41. This winery is housed in a renovated school house from 1915. This is the third oldest winery in Walla Walla and they are consistent on producing great wines.
To the South is where you will find some of the most scenic views of the blue mountains and the surrounding vineyards. Three wineries that stood out in this region were Saviah Cellars, Morrison Lane, and Gifford Hirlinger. Each of these presented a different feel and breadth of Walla Walla valley wines. At Saviah Cellars they had a great selection of wines at many price points. We are looking forward to enjoying there 09 Big Sky Cuvee. At Morrison Lane you get to see a winery using many unique grape varietals that you don’t see everyday from a Cinsault to a Counoise. The view of the blue mountains from the wineries front doors are stellar. The third winery to check out is Gifford Hirlinger. This winery has a simple and modern feel with very approachable wine. This place sits on the boarder of Washington and Oregon.
Next we head to the east where many of the wineries are located in in the airport district with a few dotted outside that area. Two places to check out here include A’Maurice Cellars and Dunham Cellars. At A’Maurice Cellars you will travel to the edge of the vineyard. The tasting room staff is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about wine. All the wines on there list are fantastic but I am excited to try there 09 Malbec. The other winery to check out is located in the airport district. This is Dunham Cellars. Here you will enjoy a large tasting area to experience your wine and just relax with friends. Through out the year Dunham hosts a number of winemaker dinners as well. Also, enjoy some of the artwork on the bottles as this comes from one of the owners.
Finally is the downtown district. We didn’t have the opportunity to fully experience the downtown tasting rooms. However, if you are looking for a place to leisurely walk from tasting to tasting this is the place to do just that. Not to mention the great food and beautiful downtown. Some suggestions we were given by other wineries to check out down town include Cadaretta and Fort Walla Walla cellars ( if you have tried either of these or others in the downtown area let us know).
As you can see there are many places to try and enjoy. This is only a small cross section of the wineries you will find. Walla Walla does a great job of delivering a relaxing wine experience and great wine. So hop in your car or grab a flight to Walla Walla wine country you won’t be disappointed by the wineries you discover and experience.