Where in WA and OR are the vineyards spectacular?
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Originally posted by Bill4728The biggest wineries in WA are just ouside the Seattle area but the vineyards are all mostly in Eastern Washington.
They have many tours in the SE washington areas like the Tri cities, Yakima or Walla-Walla.
Hope that helps
Thanks Bill.Robert
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The prime area in Oregon is Yamhill County, just south of Portland.
The prime wine growing areas in WA and OR generally run in an arc starting in the Walla Walla area on the east, and extending westerly into the Yakima Valley and through the Columbia Gorge, then dipping southerly into the Willamette Valley. The eastern areas are where the varietals requiring the warmest temperatures are grown; the Willamette Valley (in the west) favors the cooler varietals.
The Okanogan area in eatern British Columbia also produces some excellent wines.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
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[QUOTE=T. R. Oglodyte]The prime area in Oregon is Yamhill County, just south of Portland.
The prime wine growing areas ...generally run in an arc starting in the Walla Walla area ... extending westerly into the Yakima Valley and through the Columbia Gorge, then dipping southerly into the Willamette Valley. ...QUOTE]
It looks like I'll finish Glacier NP around 4 September. Don't need to be at Whidbey Island until 12th. Then, will be visiting son at Vancouver WA about 16 to 22 Sept.
Plan to hit Napa Valley around 25th.
I'm hoping to see grapes just before harvest. Do you know if I'll hit it right?Robert
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