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Washington is the second-largest wine producing state in the US, located in the Pacific Northwest with over 1,000 wineries across 14 AVAs. The state's continental climate, diverse soils, and long summer days create ideal conditions for growing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, and Riesling. Washington's craft beer scene is equally impressive, with over 400 breweries specializing in hoppy IPAs (utilizing locally-grown hops from Yakima Valley), robust stouts, and innovative craft styles, with pioneers like Redhook, Elysian, and Georgetown Brewing shaping the state's beer identity.

Type
Wine & Beer
Wines
6

Wines from Washington

Columbia Valley (2)

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Maison Noir Horseshoes and Handgrenades

Maison Noir

Red

With a name like 'Horseshoes and Handgrenades,' this wine isn't trying to be subtle – and thankfully, it doesn't need to be. Created by André Hueston Mack (former sommelier at The French Laundry and Per Se), this blend embodies his playful, rule-breaking approach to winemaking. This red blend brings together the best of Washington and Oregon fruit, combining Syrah's peppery intensity with the structure of Bordeaux varieties. It's a wine that's serious about quality while refusing to take itself too seriously – kind of like that friend who can quote Shakespeare one minute and make terrible puns the next. The name comes from the phrase 'close only counts in horseshoes and handgrenades,' but there's nothing 'almost' about how delicious this wine is. Perfect for when you want something with personality that'll please both wine geeks and casual sippers alike.

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Skyfall Red Blend

Skyfall Vineyard

Red

No, it's not named after the James Bond film – though this Washington State blend is certainly licensed to thrill. Skyfall Red Blend comes from the Columbia Valley, where dramatic temperature shifts between day and night create perfect conditions for developing complex flavors in grapes. This Merlot-dominant blend brings together the best characteristics of each varietal: the smoothness of Merlot, structure of Cabernet, and spicy depth of Syrah. The result is a crowd-pleasing red that's versatile enough for weeknight dinners but interesting enough for special occasions. Unlike 007's martini, this one's definitely better swirled, not shaken.

Red Mountain AVA (4)

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Hedges Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Hedges Family Estate

Red

Washington State Cabernet continues to prove it belongs in the conversation with California's finest, and Hedges Estate is making some of the most compelling arguments. This Columbia Valley Cab delivers serious quality and regional character at a price point that would make Napa blush. The Hedges family has been pioneering quality winemaking in Washington's Red Mountain AVA for decades, focusing on sustainable practices and letting the unique terroir shine through. Their Cabernet strikes that perfect balance between power and elegance – substantial enough to satisfy those looking for a bold red but with enough restraint and complexity to keep things interesting. It's the kind of bottle that makes you wonder why you don't drink more Washington wine, and then immediately resolve to correct that oversight.

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Hedges Family CMS Red Blend

Hedges Family Estate

Red

The CMS in this blend stands for Cabernet, Merlot, and Syrah – a Washington State twist on the classic Bordeaux blend with a touch of Rhône influence thrown in for good measure. This combination works beautifully in Washington's Columbia Valley, where all three varieties thrive and complement each other perfectly. Hedges Family Estate has been a pioneer in Washington wine country, helping to establish the Red Mountain AVA and championing sustainable viticulture practices. Their CMS blend is a perfect introduction to what makes Washington reds so special – the structure of Cabernet, the plushness of Merlot, and the spicy depth of Syrah create a wine that's greater than the sum of its parts. This bottle consistently delivers impressive quality for the price, making it a smart choice for everything from Tuesday night pizza to weekend dinner parties.

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Hedges Family CMS Sauvignon Blanc

Hedges Family Estate

White

While the red CMS blend gets most of the attention, this white counterpart deserves equal billing. The 'CMS' here stands for Chardonnay, Marsanne, and Sauvignon Blanc – a creative combination that showcases Washington State's versatility with white varieties. Hedges Family Estate brings their same thoughtful approach to this white blend, creating a wine with more complexity and interest than many single-varietal options in the same price range. The Sauvignon Blanc provides the backbone of citrus and herbaceous notes, while Chardonnay adds body and texture, and Marsanne contributes subtle floral and honeyed elements. The result is a versatile white that works year-round – refreshing enough for summer sipping but with enough substance to pair with fall and winter meals. It's the kind of bottle that makes you reconsider what Washington whites can offer.

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Kiona Red Mountain Lemberger

Kiona Vineyards

Red

Lemberger might sound like a stinky cheese, but it's actually a seriously underrated red grape (also known as Blaufränkisch in its native Austria). Kiona Vineyards was the first to plant this variety in Washington State back in 1976, making them the OG Lemberger champions in America – a title probably not mentioned on their business cards but impressive nonetheless. Grown on Red Mountain, one of Washington's most prestigious AVAs, this wine showcases what happens when an Eastern European grape variety finds its happy place in the Pacific Northwest. It delivers the perfect balance of bright fruit, peppery spice, and refreshing acidity that makes it incredibly food-friendly. For wine geeks, it's a chance to try something different; for everyone else, it's just delicious red wine that doesn't require a pronunciation guide to enjoy.