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Columbia Valley

Columbia Valley AVA is larger than some states. At 18,000 square miles, or 11 million acres, the appellation covers almost half of Washington State and a small part of Oregon on the south side of the Columbia River. Established in 1984, Columbia Valley contains numerous sub appellations within its boundaries, including Yakima Valley AVA and Walla Walla AVA, both large and important wine districts. Columbia Valley AVA, generally called the Columbia Basin by Pacific Northwesterners, is in the Columbia River Plateau, and the AVA also includes a section of northeastern Oregon. There are dozens of microclimates within this appellation of about 7,000 vineyard acres. Many kinds of grapes are grown in the Columbia Valley, though the principal grapes planted are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc. Eastern Washington experiences very hot summers and cold winters, and the northern latitude means that Washington vineyards receive several more hours of sun in the summer than California vineyards. Grapes in Washington therefore have time to develop significant tannins and overall ripeness.

1999 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  98   
WS  94   
ST  93+    

2001 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  97   
ST  95   
WS  94   

2004 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  98   
WS  95   
ST  93-96   
WS  #28 of 2007   

2006 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  96   
ST  95+    
WS  94   

2012 Quilceda Creek Galitzine Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  97   

2008 Quilceda Creek Red

WA  92   

2014 Betz Family Winery Père de Famille Cabernet Sauvignon

WA  97   
JD  97   
VN  95   

2008 Long Shadows Pedestal Merlot

WA  93   
ST  93   
WS  92