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Yakima Valley AVA was the first AVA created in Washington State. The valley, a 600,000-acre area in south central Washington, was granted AVA status in 1983. In 1984 Columbia Valley was given AVA status, and Yakima Valley was enclosed within the Columbia Valley AVA. Nevertheless, Yakima Valley remains home to the largest concentration of vineyards and wineries in the state. There are more than 60 wineries and some 16,000 vineyard acres, and nearly 40% of Washington wines are made with Yakima Valley grapes. The most frequently planted grape is Chardonnay, followed by Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Winemaking here dates to 1869, when a winemaker from Alsace planted grape vines. Vineyard planting and wine production plodded along slowly until the early 1980s when numerous modern pioneers started making well-reviewed Yakima Valley wines. Some of the state’s newest, most closely watched appellations, including Red Mountain AVA and Horse Heaven Hills AVA, are contained within Yakima Valley.

2015 Duckhorn Vineyards Canvasback Cabernet Sauvignon

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WE  90   

2015 Duckhorn Vineyards Canvasback Cabernet Sauvignon

Light label condition issue

WE  90   

2019 Force Majeure Vineyards Epinette

JD  97   
VN  95   
WE  94   
2 available
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2019 Force Majeure Vineyards Epinette

Top shoulder fill

JD  97   
VN  95   
WE  94   

2018 Fidelitas Quintessence Cabernet Sauvignon

VN  95   
JD  93   
WA  92   
WE  92   
2 available
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2018 Fidelitas Quintessence Red Wine

JS  93   
WE  92   
WA  91   
3 available
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2018 Fidelitas Red Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon

JD  94   
JS  92   
WE  91   
WA  90   
7 available
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2012 Januik Ciel du Cheval Syrah

ST  92   
WE  92   
WS  90   

2012 Andrew Januik Stone Cairn Cabernet Sauvignon

WS  92   
WE  91   
ST  90   

2019 Frichette Red Mountain Merlot

WE  90