How to Plan a Walla Walla Wine Tasting Getaway

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two women enjoy wine at caprio cellars
Wine tasting on the patio at Caprio Cellars in Walla Walla
The beautiful patio at Caprio Cellars in Walla Walla offers stunning views of the region 鈥 a perfect place to sample and savor a glass of vino.

A 4.5-hour drive from Seattle, Washington, and a 3.5-hour drive from Portland, Oregon 鈥 Walla Walla isn鈥檛 necessarily a pop-over destination. (Unless, of course, you鈥檙e catching a Seattle to Walla Walla charter flight.) But the renowned Walla Walla wineries are well worth the trek.

麻豆视频’s Pilatus PC-12 seats up to 6 guests with luggage and cruises from Boeing Field or Paine Field to Walla Walla Regional Airport in 1 hour.

Nestled in the southeastern corner of Washington State, Walla Walla wine country spans nearly 3,000 acres. It stretches into the northeasternmost tip of Oregon. And, it offers the ultimate girls’ weekend destination for those who want to unwind, relax, and sample some of the best wine in Washington.

12 Walla Walla Wineries Not to Miss

The heart of Washington wine production, Walla Walla has no shortage of wineries. Listed, in no particular order, are some of the best Walla Walla vintners not to miss.

1. L鈥橢cole No. 41 

L鈥橢cole No. 41聽 Historic Schoolhouse
L鈥橢cole No. 41’s Historic Schoolhouse offers a picturesque setting for exploring Walla Walla wine country.

A third-generation family-owned winery, was founded in 1983. It was the third winery established in the Walla Walla Valley and has become one of the most prominent wine producers in the region. 

In fact, it鈥檚 won countless awards from: Winer & Spirits Magazines, Decanter World Wine, Wine & Spirits Magazine, Winer Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Food & Wine, Wine Press Northwest, and more. 

L鈥橢cole No. 41 sources grapes from five different vineyards, including their own Estate Ferguson Vineyard and Estate Seven Hills Vineyard. It is located in Frenchtown, a small community just west of Walla Walla鈥檚 downtown core. 

While the school closed in 1974, founders Baker and Jean Ferguson used the French word for 鈥渟chool鈥 to name their winery. Today, the tasting room is situated within one of the two classrooms 鈥 where remnants of the original schoolhouse remain, including original chalkboards, light fixtures, fir floors, and moldings. In the winery鈥檚 cellar, you will also find a children鈥檚 water fountain and a restored mural, hand-painted by the pupils. 

In downtown Walla Walla, you鈥檒l also find the L鈥橢cole Heritage Wine Bar within the historic Marcus Whitman Hotel. And soon to be opened is L鈥橢cole Woodinville 鈥 a tasting room in Woodinville鈥檚 Wine Walk Row.

2. Woodward Canyon Estate Vineyard 

The second oldest winery in Walla Walla Valley, Rick Small and his wife, Darcey Fugman-Small founded Estate Vineyard in 1981. But the Smalls were no strangers to Walla Walla鈥檚 fertile soil. Rick鈥檚 family had been farming in the Walla Walla Valley for five generations on his mother鈥檚 side and three generations on his father鈥檚 side.

In fact, the winery was named after the very ground his family cultivated and continues to cultivate today 鈥 Woodward Canyon. Located just off Highway 12, the 41-acre vineyard rests within the family鈥檚 320-acre farmstead.

It arguably produces the best cabs in the region, with their Old Vines cabernet Sauvignon being the first Washington wine to make Wine Spectator’s Top 10 list. Additionally, their Artist Series Cabernet Sauvignon has earned 46 90+ point scores since the 1992 vintage was released. 

The tasting room is housed within a restored 1870s farmhouse featuring an enchanting garden and picnic area. Pets are welcome on the porch and backyard garden.

3. Pepper Bridge Winery

Pepper Bridge Winery - Jean-Franc抬ois
Director of Winemaking, Jean-Fran莽ois Pellet, was born and raised in Switzerland. Here he is seen walking the vineyard.

While doesn鈥檛 rank among one of the oldest Walla Walla wineries (it was founded in 1998), it鈥檚 undoubtedly one of the most beautiful. The three-level winery is built into the crest of a hillside overlooking the vineyard and Blue Mountains in the distance.

Sustainable farming sets this winery apart, as it is a certified Sustainable and Vegan winery. Among the innovative techniques it employs is Washington State鈥檚 first state-of-the-art, gravity-flow facility 鈥 including subterranean caves. The approach allows the winery to treat the grapes gently and prevents shearing the seeds, which introduces bitter tannins. The result is elegant textures and profiles that accentuate the natural flavor of the grapes.

4. Figgins Winery

Set high in the foothills above Walla Walla, is a destination for those who appreciate precision, pedigree, and a sense of place. Founded by Chris Figgins鈥攐f the iconic Leonetti Cellar lineage鈥攖his estate crafts world-class Bordeaux-style wines from a single, high-elevation vineyard. Visits are by appointment only, offering a deeply personal tasting experience that feels more like a conversation than a pour. It鈥檚 thoughtful, elevated, and quietly unforgettable.

5. Foundry Vineyards

Foundry Vineyards Pouring Wine. Image by Ilana Freddye
Image by Ilana Freddye
Foundry Vineyards Food. Image by Ilana Freddye
Image by Ilana Freddye

Wine knows no borders, spanning artworks throughout the centuries in all corners of the world. The confluence of the two mediums is undeniable. It鈥檚 a fact that Jay and Lisa Anderson fully embody at their Walla Walla winery 鈥 .聽This wine and art destination flew relatively under the radar until it was spotlighted by New York Times writer Alex V. Cipolle in his October 20, 2021 article 鈥業n Washington, a Beloved Birthplace for artistic Giants.鈥 The article details the type of pieces you鈥檒l find being created and on display:

…all sorts of artistic behemoths rise: a 36-foot-high Venus de Milo by Jim Dine; a squad of liberated caryatids by Wangechi Mutu; the two-ton head of a forest spirit by Yoshitomo Nara; the playful pumpkins of Yayoi Kusama.

Furthermore, it鈥檚 referred to as, 鈥渁 chocolate factory for artists where pretty much anything you can think of can be made.鈥

where you are welcome to bring your own picnic lunch to enjoy in the sculpture garden.  

6. Time & Direction

is where winemaking meets wanderlust鈥攁n indie-spirited tasting room with serious chops and a dose of rock-and-roll attitude. Winemaker Steve Wells brings a fearless, expressive touch to Rh么ne-style varietals, crafting wines that are both approachable and artful. The downtown space is laid-back and music-filled, with records spinning and a sense that you’re tasting something truly personal. It鈥檚 a must-visit for anyone who likes their Syrah with soul and a side of storytelling.

7. Spring Valley Vineyards

With deep agricultural roots and a multigenerational legacy, offers a uniquely authentic lens into Walla Walla鈥檚 wine story. Set amid the rolling wheat fields north of town, this estate is known for bold, expressive red wines named after family ancestors鈥攅ach bottle a tribute to the land and the people who鈥檝e farmed it for over a century. Tastings at the downtown Walla Walla tasting room are warm, welcoming and always worth a stop in.

8. House of Smith

House of Smith
House of Smith Walla Walla tasting room.

Housed in a converted former auto-repair garage, is where industrial cool meets world-class winemaking. This signature tasting room from Charles Smith is as bold and unapologetic as the wines themselves鈥攖hink sleek design, vinyl records spinning, and pours of standout Syrahs and GSM blends. It鈥檚 a must-stop for those who like their tasting experience with a bit of rock-and-roll swagger.

9. Maison Bleue

Tucked into the heart of downtown Walla Walla, brings a refined, Rh么ne-inspired elegance to the valley鈥檚 wine scene. Known for its beautifully balanced Syrahs, Grenaches, and Viogniers, the tasting room offers a serene, French-country-meets-modern setting that feels both inviting and elevated. The wines are thoughtful, expressive, and built for lingering over. It鈥檚 a quiet standout with a distinctly European soul.

10. Caprio Cellars

Caprio Cellars in Walla Walla
The expansive patio space at Caprio Cellars includes an enchanting fire pit, room to spread out, and expansive views.

Embodying a pay-it-forward mentality, not only gives 10% of its net profits to charity, it provides complimentary food and wine to tasting guests. What鈥檚 more, the tasting room has sweeping views of Walla Walla Valley, a spacious outdoor space 鈥 and delicious wines. It鈥檚 a dynamic five-fold approach that鈥檚 quickly made this relatively new winery a success. 

11. Dunham Cellars

A family-owned winery, was founded in 1995. Over the years, they鈥檝e distinguished themselves by their beloved Three Legged Red Wine 鈥 named after one of the winery鈥檚 dogs. The winery鈥檚 tasting room is open daily and offers both indoor and outdoor seating. 

12. Walla Walla Vinters

One of Walla Walla鈥檚 most dependable wineries for great pours and an exquisite tasting room experience, was founded in 1995. Through it changed ownership in 2017, it continues to produce luscious Bordeaux- and Rh么ne-style reds, plus exquisite ros茅s.


Walla Walla Vinters
Wine Valley Golf Club

Walla Walla Getaway

Sipping, Eating & Chipping Through Walla Walla

By Rick Turner | Photos by Sara Satterlee

Someone much less clever once said of New York, that it was a city 鈥渟o nice, they named it twice.鈥 But those of us who spend our time between the nether regions of Parallels 46 and 47 understand that there is really only one city that accurately fits that description.

Walla Walla (a town so nice 鈥 you know the rest) is tucked away in the southeast corner of Washington, where the state meets with Idaho and Oregon to serve up a hardcore Northwest vibe with a little something for everyone ….continue reading


Savor the Best Walla Walla Restaurants

While you may be coming to Walla Walla for the wine, don鈥檛 overlook the food. Food and wine pairings here are a specialty, as is farm-to-table menus and inventive chefs. The following are just a sampling of our favorite restaurants in Walla Walla.

Eritage Restaurant and Bar (1)

The Restaurant at Eritage Resort, a luxe lodging set in the rolling hills north of town, serves a seasonal menu with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and has an open kitchen with a wood-fired grill as its centerpiece. The grilled meats and top-notch vegetable preparations are standouts.

Hose-made pasta, spicy pepperoni pizzas, and a house-made gelato make this Italian spot a gem! 

As though plucked from a corner in France, this charming Walla Walla Bistro invites you to relax and indulge in a casual sense of elegance. Menu standbys range from Escargot and vichyssoise to bouillabaisse and simply scrumptious steak frites.

Mike Endsley TMACS Salad
Photo by Mike Endsley
Mike Endsley TMACS Restaurant Interior
Photo by Mike Endsley
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Trendy, with a little bit of va va voom, TMACS Instagram-worthy interior and fun patio make this and incredible girl鈥檚 night or date night destination. Cocktails are inventive. The chef-driven menu features locally sourced ingredients. And the service is attentive. 

Walla Walla culinary legend, Adrean Bopp earned a name for himself slinging exceptionally prepared street food from a gas station. He鈥檚 taken his counter service to a whole new level at AK鈥橲 Mercado, where the bustling restaurant and patio have become a local hangout. Chef Bopp鈥檚 focus remains heavily on street fare – with tacos dominating the menu. But you鈥檒l also find delightful Southern-infused options like po鈥檅oys, smoked brisket, and Carolina-style pulled pork. 

Don鈥檛 forget to treat yourself to the most important meal of the day. Bacon and Eggs does breakfast right with menu that鈥檚 both restorative and intriguing. Here, Chilaquiles come with a spicy red sauce, a classic egg and avocado sandwich is loaded with pickled jalapenos, and a tofu scramble is loaded with veggies. 

Find a Few Fun Things to Do in Walla Walla (Beyond Wine Tastings)

The Whitman College campus is home to 21 magnificent sculptures, some of which were commissioned by graduated classes or created by Whitman College alumni. During a self-guided tour, you can see as many (or as few) as you would like. 

Kaleidoscope Studios Yoga. By Annelise Page
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If no vacation is complete without a bit of a heart-pounding workout, this one is for you. Walla Walla鈥檚 Kaleidoscope Studios offers thrilling indoor cycle classes, hot pilates, gentle yoga and more!

Treat your body to a relaxing spa treatment. Cameo Heights Mansion offers a full range of massages and facials.

Hit a Round at

Wine Valley Golf Club. Photo by Sara Satterlee
Photo by Sara Satterlee

Combining a love for wine and golf, the offers spacious fairways (a forgiving blessing for those who might not golf often) and toast-worthy views. Be sure to take a moment at Hole #5, where you鈥檒l have the best vantage point of the Blue Mountains. 

Where to Stay in Walla Walla

Whether you’re here for the Cabernets or the countryside charm, Walla Walla offers a range of stylish stays to elevate your wine weekend. From historic estates to modern boutique hotels, here are five exceptional places to call home between tastings:

The FINCH in downtown Walla Walla.


Right in the heart of downtown, The FINCH blends modern minimalism with a vibrant, walkable location. Think clean lines, playful art, and an easygoing vibe that鈥檚 perfect for travelers who want to explore the tasting rooms, restaurants, and shops just steps from their door.


For something truly special, book a stay at The Inn at Abeja, set on a sprawling, pastoral vineyard estate just outside town. Each suite and cottage is uniquely designed with vintage charm and luxurious touches, offering a serene, immersive escape surrounded by vines, lavender fields, and big sky views.


A local icon, the Marcus Whitman is all about classic elegance. This historic hotel offers spacious rooms, a wine-centric lobby bar, and an onsite restaurant鈥攁ll housed in a beautifully restored 1920s building just blocks from downtown鈥檚 tasting rooms.


For countryside comfort with serious style, The Barn is a boutique bed-and-breakfast with sweeping views, private patios, and warm hospitality. Each suite opens to the outdoors, perfect for morning coffee or a post-winery sunset wind-down.


Set on 300 acres of rolling wheat fields and vineyards, Eritage offers a luxe retreat just minutes from downtown. With contemporary suites, a serene lakefront pool, and an acclaimed restaurant, it鈥檚 the kind of place where time slows and wine tastes even better.

Walla Walla Wine History

While it鈥檚 believed that vines were first cultivated in Walla Walla in the 1850s, the region鈥檚 modern-day wine industry began in the 1970s. It started in the garage of Rick Small, founder of Woodward Canyon winery. 

Rick and childhood friend Gary Figgins, founder of Leonetti Cellars, began conducting ecological experiments (studying wine and winemaking). By February of 1984, the region was officially recognized by the federal government when the Walla Walla Valley was designated as an American Viticultural Area (AVA).

What鈥檚 the Walla Walla Weather Like?

On average, Walla Walla gets 188 sunny days per year, with the peak of summer sunshine coming in July and August (as one would expect). Summer temps hit a high or roughly 90 degrees, meaning visitors aren鈥檛 normally exposed to excruciating heat indexes. And while the region gets an average of 9 inches of snow with a low of 29 degrees in January, the gentle valley slopes offer an elegant backdrop year-round.

Plus, Walla Walla averages just 19 inches of rain per year, compared to 37 average inches in Seattle. So if you want to escape the drizzle and you love wine, this is a prime destination. 

Seattle to Walla Walla Flights

Getting to Walla Walla isn鈥檛 a cakewalk. In fact, it can be quite the 4.5-hour road trip. Alternative travel options include:

Walla Walla Charter Flight

Your one-hour PC-12 charter flight departing from either Boeing Field or Paine Field includes:

  • Easy onsite parking steps from terminal
  • Simple, personalized check-in
  • An intimate waiting room experience

Nonstop Alaska Air Flight

This roughly one-hour flight requires Passengers to: 

  • Find transportation to the airport or park at an airport parking lot and shuttle to check-in. 
  • Navigate the check-in terminal
  • Pass through airport security
  • Wait at the gate within Seattle Tacoma International Airport

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