Best Wines from Yakima Valley Wine Country
The most acclaimed and distinctive wines produced in Yakima Valley Wine Country — a guide to what to buy, cellar, and seek from Washington State.
Signature Wines of Yakima Valley Wine Country
Yakima Valley Wine Country is best known for Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Red Mountain Merlot — varieties that have established the region's international reputation. The signature wines from Yakima Valley wine country share certain characteristics: concentration from the high-desert sunshine, natural acidity from cold nighttime temperatures, and a mineral quality from the volcanic and alluvial soils that underlie the best vineyard sites. These aren't just good American wines; they're wines that hold their own in international competition.
How to Buy Yakima Valley Wine Country Wine
For the most acclaimed Yakima Valley wine country producers, the only reliable purchase channel is the winery's own mailing list. Producers like Airfield Estates Winery sell the majority of their allocation before public release. For other excellent Yakima Valley wine country wines, the regional wine shop in Seattle will carry a selection that's unavailable nationally; and visiting the region directly is the best way to access library vintages, limited bottlings, and member-only wines.
Cellaring Yakima Valley Wine Country Wine
Yakima Valley Wine Country Riesling tends toward age-worthiness — the combination of tannin structure from warm days and natural acidity from cold nights produces wines that develop beautifully over 5–15 years in the cellar. If you're buying to drink now, look for wines from 3–5 years ago; if you're buying to age, current vintage Yakima Valley wine country Riesling is typically priced more favorably than equivalent wines from better-known regions.
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