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Yakima Valley Wine Country from yakimavalleywinecountry.com
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 ...
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Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.visityakima.com
The birthplace of the Washington wine industry, this quaint town is home to more than 30 wineries, 12 of which are within walking distance of each other.
Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.visityakima.com
Home to over 120 wineries and five American Viticulture Areas (AVA's) in just 70 short miles, the Yakima Valley contains more than 17000 acres of producing ...
Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.washingtonwine.org
Designated in 1983, Yakima Valley was the first federally recognized wine-growing region in the Pacific Northwest. It is also home to nearly one-third of the ...
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Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.yakimavalleywinecountry.com
Established in 1983, Yakima Valley is Washington's oldest appellation. It lies within the Columbia Valley and includes 10,000 acres of wine grapes, roughly one- ...
Yakima Valley Wine Country from winecountrywashington.com
In Washington Wine Country, you will experience award-winning wines straight from the source and often poured by the wine-maker. The region contains the first ...
Yakima Valley Wine Country from greatnorthwestwine.com
The Yakima Valley wine region is the largest and oldest grape-growing and wine-producing area in Washington state and a rich agricultural region.
Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.visityakimavalley.org
Home to a pleasant and diverse mix of urban and rural wineries, the Yakima Area should be your first stop on your Yakima Valley wine tasting adventure.
Yakima Valley Wine Country from www.freehandcellars.com
The Yakima Valley features 5 different American Viticulture Areas (AVAs) and is home to over 120 wineries. The valley also produces 75% of the nation's hops, 70 ...