Rolling wheat fields behind L' Ecole Number 41 Winery near Walla Walla, Washington. 2007
At the far southeastern corner of Washington State, lies one of the most prolific wine growing regions in the United States. A perfect nexus of geography, climate and sunshine creates the perfect storm for Walla Walla's unique terroir that creates wines of tremendous complexity. Despite 40 years of growing what are now some of the most sought American wines, the small city made famous by rolling wheat fields and a local variety of onion is still a fairly well-kept secret.
(No street address given)
Spokane, Washington, US
Discovered by Christopher Boffoli
on 15 April 2008.
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