Wine Wednesday in Walla Walla Washington
Wine Wednesday (#WW), it usually comes
around every week. It’s a nice time for
us winos out there to reach out to one
another and say hello, and to give good
cheer. Where you spend wine Wednesday is
usually important to how much fun and wine
you will get to consume. Maybe you like to
get together with friends and share bottles
of wine? Or maybe you open up a special bottle
at home? Or maybe you just grab what ever is
on the counter, like I do everyday? Well,
Walla Walla is a great place to spend a Wine Wednesday!
Walla Walla’s first present day winery, Leonetti
Cellar, was bonded in 1977. In 1984, when Walla
Walla received itsAVA, there were four wineries
and 100 acres of vines. Today there are more
than a 100 wineries and 1500 acres of vineyards.
So plenty of places with great wine.
So of course the obvious choice is to head out to
all 100 plus wineries and taste away. However,
most of work so we don’t get to taste much on a
Wednesday and by evening the tasting rooms
are closed, but there are a couple of great places
still open to go and taste. I usually will go to the
Vineyard Lounge inside the Marcus Whitman,
very nice accommodations, for some quick
happy hour. Then you have two hours, 5-7
to go tasting.
First stop is always Wild Walla Walla
Wine Woman, 19 N. Second Ave. Owned by
Catie (@catie on twitter and @walla2winewoman)
Every Wednesday she has a winery or is tasting
types of wine from around the state or even around
the world. I have been fortunate enough to taste
through several wineries and several different
types of wines. She also always has some nice
cheese and chocolate to tempt your taste buds.
Added bonus the wines being tasted are
discounted on that day so its easy to take
home some fine wine!
The second place is right across the street,
Vintage Cellars (10 N Second Ave). Vintage
is a great place to grab a glass or bottle of wine
or a tall beer. But on Wednesday, they feature
a winery from 5-7. The winery is there pouring
bottles of some of their best wines. Giving you
time to chat with the winery,
usually the wine maker. I have had the pleasure
of tasting Seven Hills, Tertulia and Kerloo to name
a few!
So if you’re in Walla Walla on Wednesday and
it’s getting late don’t worry there are a couple of
places that you can taste before heading off to a
wine filled dinner, Cheers!






Jack, you are definitely (frighteningly) in the know about Washington wine tasting these days (do you really work?) and thank you for sharing these great tips. They definitely remind me that it’s been way too long since I’ve visited such a remarkable region. How many of the 100 have you tasted?