Learn more about Washington's main wine regions below. I share more in-depth itineraries, wine tasting tips, and winery features within each section.
Note: this section is currently being updated.
Washington Wine Regions
Currently, there are 19 AVAs (American Viticulture Areas) designated in the state of Washington. They are:
- Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA
- The Burn of Columbia Valley AVA
- Candy Mountain AVA
- Columbia Gorge AVA
- Columbia Valley AVA
- Goose Gap AVA
- Horse Heaven Hills AVA
- Lake Chelan AVA
- Lewis-Clark Valley AVA
- Naches Heights AVA
- Puget Sound AVA
- Rattlesnake Hills AVA
- Red Mountain AVA
- Royal Slope AVA
- Snipes Mountain AVA
- Wahluke Slope AVA
- Walla Walla Valley AVA
- White Bluffs AVA
- Yakima Valley AVA
Walla Walla Valley AVA
The Walla Walla Valley AVA straddles both Washington and Oregon, and is the AVA we have visited the most.
Read our comprehensive Walla Walla Winery Guide, where we share some of our favorite wineries and wine tasting experiences in Walla Walla.
Walla Walla Wine Articles
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Yakima Valley Wine Articles
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