Tri-Cities

Sun, water, and wine. Washington’s Tri-Cities have them all! The region’s rich volcanic soil and very similar growing conditions. Expect to find great Bordeaux varietals and blends, Chardonnay, Riesling, and more! More than a dozen wineries are located in the Tri-Cities and nearly 200 more are within a beautiful hours drive in Yakima and Walla Walla Valley, as well as Red Mountain. A number of local breweries and distilleries using regional hops and grains have cropped up, so expand your horizons!


Featured Wineries

Goose Ridge Vineyards

Goose Ridge was founded in 1999 by the Monson family, multi-generational Columbia Valley farmers

Hamilton Cellars

When Russ and Stacie Hamilton first decided to start a winery in 2006, they knew what their signature wine would be.

Hedges Family Estate

When Tom and Anne-Marie Hedges purchased their first 50 acres of land on Yakima Valley’s Red Mountain AVA in 1989, they were fully confident about its potential as a wine region.

J. Bookwalter Winery

The philosophy at J. Bookwalter is “focus on the people who grow our food and the environment in which it is grown, and we will inevitably produce a higher quality product.” And that’s a very good thing.

J. Bookwalter Winery

The philosophy at J. Bookwalter is “focus on the people who grow our food and the environment in which it is grown, and we will inevitably produce a higher quality product.” And that’s a very good thing.

Swiftwater Cellars

With a retired coal mine as its foundation and source of inspiration, Swiftwater Cellars provides wine lovers a “destination within a destination.”

van Löben Sels Cellars

Jim and Kristina believe their wines will pass the test of time and demonstrate how strategic viticulture complimented by masterful winemaking skills can produce truly world-class wine. 

Notable Wineries

Badger Mountain Vineyard

Long before the word “organic” was in vogue, the legendary Bill Powers, founder of Badger Mountain Vineyard, started growing organic grapes in the Columbia Valley. That was more than 20 years ago.

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Claar Cellars

Clearly Claar Cellars, an Estate Winery overlooking the mighty Columbia River, is a statement to fine winemaking.

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Powers Winery

Under the leadership of Greg Powers, a second-generation winemaker, Powers Winery has earned a glowing reputation for its premium wines crafted from the state of  Washington’s finest grapes.

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Tri-Cities, Washington

A sojourn to the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and West Richland) is an excellent way to savor the heart of Washington Wine Country and experience a winning combination of sun, water and wine. Whether you want to tour wine country, play outdoors, feast on the local culinary bounty or enjoy a wide variety of cultural pursuits, the Tri-Cities has it all!

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Gourmet Gifts: Pacific Northwest

9/1/2019

A trip into the West’s wine country is an excellent opportunity to savor the grape—that’s a given. But it’s also the perfect chance to find one-of-a-kind gifts with a story and a sense of place. Here’s our indispensable guide to where to shop in the Pacific Northwest.

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Pacific Northwest: Delish Fish

6/28/2017

Visit a fish market in the Pacific Northwest and immerse yourself in the scents and flavors. A bounty of deliciousness is harvested from the ocean, rivers, and streams. Relish the samples!

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Wine Country Experiences Washington

8/4/2016

AS A WINE COUNTRY, the state of Washington is unlike any other. Most of the state’s vineyards lie east of the Cascade Mountains where, on average, the sun shines more than 300 days per year.

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Fun, Sunny Days in Tri-Cities, WA

7/1/2015

With 300 sun-filled days a year, the Tri-Cities is a great getaway in the heart of Washington Wine Country.

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New Things to Tri

2/1/2015

99 percent of Washington's vineyards are within a 90 minute drive from the Tri-Cities, making it a mecca for wine, food and new things to do.

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