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8866 Highway 14, Wishram, WA 98673
509.767.1100 | info@cascadecliffs.com
cascadecliffs.com
Open 10-6 daily
Built in 1985, the small winery has basalt cliffs rising 400 feet on the north side of the vineyard giving the winery its name. The cliffs create a micro-climate well suited for the winery's estate bottled red wines. The famous Maryhill Museum and Stonehenge replica are located ten miles east of the winery making for a pleasant tour along the Columbia River in Klickitat County. Robert Lorkowski is the General Manager and winemaker.
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524 Alderdale Road, Prosser, WA 99350
509.894.5005 | chateau@bentonrea.com
chateauchampoux.com
Open by appointment June to Mid-November
Chateau Champoux specializes in tours of Champoux Vineyards (one of Washington's premier vineyards) and tastings of wines crafted from Champoux Vineyard grapes. We also offer meeting rooms and event space.
Chateau Champoux is located at the east end of Klickitat County (not shown on the above map). To get there, proceed east on Highway 14 approximately 50 miles from the Highway 97 junction to Alderdale. Turn left on Alderdale Road and proceed north to Chateau Champoux.
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6 Lyle-Snowden Road, Lyle, WA 98635
509.365.2900 | cgw@columbiagorgewinery.com
columbiagorgewinery.com
Open by appointment
Columbia Gorge Winery is small family enterprise creating wines of character to reflect vintage, vineyard location and grape varietal. Natural fermentation and barrel-aging are followed. This is a boutique winery specializing in high-quality wines of the Columbia River Gorge and Oregon's Willamette Valley.
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150 Oak Creek Road, Dallesport, WA 98617
509.767.2194
marshalsvineyard.com
Open 9-6 daily
Marshal's Winery is a small-but-growing Mom and Pop operation with nine different wines to satisfy everybody's tasting pleasure. Marshal's is also one of the wineries in the area that offer sweet wines. |
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9774 Highway 14, Goldendale, WA 98620
877.627.9445 | info@maryhillwinery.com
maryhillwinery.com
Open 10-6 daily
Maryhill Winery is family owned and operated with visitor experience and satisfaction in mind. They feature a broad selection of wines, such as Syrah, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blan, Pinot Gris, and Muscat Canelli. There is a self-service deli. |
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Syncline Wine Cellars
111 Balch Rd, Lyle, WA 98635
509.365.4361 | info@synclinewine.com
synclinewine.com
Open 12-6 Thu-Sun (Memorial Day to September)
Syncline Wine Cellars produces extraordinary Washington wines grown in close partnership with some of Washington's best vineyards. Specializing in Columbia Valley Rhône varietals (Syrah, Grenache, Viognier), they offer limited quantities of these luscious big red and white grapes along with a Celilo Vineyard Pinot Noir and a Wahluke Slope Cabernet Sauvignon. Visit Syncline Wine Cellars and taste what superior vineyards coupled with dedicated winemaking can produce.
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2 Maryhill Highway, Goldendale, WA 98620
509.773.6552 | atkins@gorge.net
wavingtreewinery.com
Open 9-5 Daily, Memorial Day through Labor Day
By appointment the rest of the year
Waving Tree Vineyard & Winery (formerly Maryhill Vintners) is located in the log cabin across from Maryhill State Park off US 97 just north of the Biggs Bridge. Wines produced include Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Fran, Sangiovese, Barbera, Grenache, Syrah, and Viognier.
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Wind River Cellars
196 Spring Creek Road
Husum, WA 98623
Tel: 509.493.2324
info@windrivercellars.com
windrivercellars.com
Open 10-6 daily
Situated atop twelve acres of White Riesling grapes, Wind River Cellars is located sixty miles east of Vancouver, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge. The estate vineyard was planted in 1980 with White Riesling and Wind River Cellars began producing wine with the 1995 vintage. The Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Malbec come from Marshal's Vineyard 15 miles east in Dallesport. The majority of the grapes for Wind River Cellars wines come from the famed Celilo Vineyard, just 7 miles from the winery. These include the Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Merlot and the Lemberger, that makes the popular "Port of Celilo."
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