Palouse Winery

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"Like the Hills of the Palouse, our wines are,...

                                SMOOTH,   ROUND &  VOLUPTUOUS"

                    "Every step from vine to bottle we strive to make the best wine possible."

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Named after the smooth, round, rolling hills of the Palouse in Eastern Washington, our wines are exquisite and sensuous.  Always smooth and round on the palate.  We strive to extract only the softest and silkiest tannins from the fruit we use.

Palouse Winery is located on Vashon Island in the Puget Sound just west of Seattle. "We take pride in being a small, handcrafted, family owned winery, making limited quantities of extremely high quality wines.  Every step from vine to bottle we strive to make the best wine possible.  We source our fruit from some of the best vineyards in Eastern Washington, and use only 100% French oak barrels."

The vineyards where we source our fruit is located high above the valley floors.  The soil here is very thin, ranging from a few inches to a few feet over a caliche layer of calcified mud.  The grapes here have to struggle to survive in this environment and impart incredible flavors and intensity to the wines!
2009 "Outstanding Washington Wine" Grand award of excellence - Petite Sirah, Riesling, "Eclipse" Bordeux blend, & Cab Franc - Seattle Wine Awards
2009
Taste of Washington
    
"Best Puget Sound Winery- Palouse"
     "Best Riesling - Palouse"
     "Best Syrah - Palouse"
2008 One of the "Fifteen Best Washington Wine Makers"  click to read the article!
2008 "Best New Puget Sound Winery - Palouse" by Gene Stein, Ph.D., Seattle Wine Blogger
read the full article at  www.seattlewineblogger.blogspot.com/


Read what others have written about our wines at                                
Seattle Wine Blogger  Sept. 14, 2006
Paul Gregutt