Washington Wine Country
Located on approximately the same latitude (46ºN) as some of the great French wine regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy, Washington State is now the second largest wine-producing state in the nation. With over 29,000 acres now planted in vinifera grapes and 350 wineries presently operating within the state, Washington’s wine industry is growing at a robust rate. Strengthened by reputation for producing wines of very high quality, strong sales, international recognition, and statewide consumer demand, the Washington wine industry continues to enjoy rapid growth.
The Village Wines Store
Located in the Woodinville Wine District, Village Wines is adjacent to the oldest and largest Washington State Winery, Chateau St. Michelle, as well as DeLille Cellars and Columbia Winery. The quaint town of Woodinville, which is home to 23 esteemed boutique wineries, is fast developing into one of Washington’s premier tourist destinations, with an estimated 500,000 annual visitors.
Within walking distance you’ll find the renowned Willows Lodge and Spa, as well as numerous world-class restaurants such as the Herb Farm, Barking Frog, Purple Café, and many more. Located directly across from the historical landmark "Hollywood Schoolhouse", and adjacent to the Sammamish River Walking and Bike trail, you’ll find Village Wines has the perfect location and atmosphere for wine-lovers.



