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Summer Tour Showcases Yakima Valley’s Pioneering Vineyards

April 12, 2013

Yakima, Wash.— In celebrating the 30th anniversary of the appellation, Wine Yakima Valley is giving consumers insider access to some of the oldest vineyards and most experienced grape growers in the state. The Summer Vineyard Tour takes place on July 27, 2013 and will feature Kestrel View Estates, DuBrul Vineyard, and Kiona Vineyards.

Yakima Valley’s success is rooted in talented grape growers. Generations of these innovative, hard-working people collectively refine their experience of the land and support world-class, local viticulture research to make Yakima Valley central to Washington State’s winegrowing industry.

Tickets for the tour are $95 per person and include transportation to all three vineyards, wine, food by Chef Jessica Smith, and grower-led educational discussions. Tickets are available at wineyakimavalley.org.

 

Schedule of Vineyard Stops

Kestrel View Estates—Historical diversity

The Kestrel View Estate Vineyard is home to some of the oldest Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Malbec vines in the state with plantings dating back to 1972.  This tour will take you through the history of the vineyard and its significance to Yakima Valley and Washington State grape growing.

DuBrul Vineyard—Rooted in the family
Guests will enjoy an intimate tour of this highly acclaimed vineyard and taste through some of Cote Bonneville’s exclusive wines. Vineyard owners Hugh and Kathy Shiels strive to produce grapes that express the unique terroir they discovered at Dubrul. See firsthand how remarkable mineral deposits, steep rocky sites, and detailed irrigation practice are so important to growing exceptional grapes in the Yakima Valley.

Kiona Vineyards—Pioneering passion
John Williams pioneered Yakima Valley land that would later become the Red Mountain AVA in 1975.  He planted Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Riesling; and those were followed in 1976 by Merlot, Lemberger, and Chenin Blanc. This vineyard now grows world-class examples of more than 20 vitis vinifera varietals on approximately 250 acres.

About Wine Yakima Valley
Wine Yakima Valley is a member organization of wineries and wine grape growers whose mission is to strengthen awareness of, and attract wine enthusiasts to, Yakima Valley’s Wine Country. Located in south-central Washington, the Yakima Valley is a scenic and leisurely 150-mile drive from Seattle, Spokane or Portland.  Yakima Valley is the backbone of the Washington State wine industry. It was the first appellation to be established here, and it remains the most significant.

Yakima Valley vineyards supply half of Washington’s wine production, and they are the source of this state’s best wines. Learn more at wineyakimavalley.org.

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