This was a ‘one of a kind design’ focused to highlight the unique history of Washington wines and celebrate the gateway to the Horse Heaven Hills appellation, the facility features indoor and outdoor seating areas, a tasting bar, and a unique barrel room for reserve wine tastings. Reclaimed wood sourced from barns in the local region, along with Eco-friendly Windswept Weathered Wood, showcase the stories of the families who built them.
This is exhibited throughout the interior and exterior to reflect the winery’s location and celebrate family farmers who play a significant role in the area. The winery also features an expanded collection of 14 Hands “The Reserve” wines, and will include seasonal offerings throughout the year.
“We are thrilled to offer our customers the opportunity to enjoy 14 Hands in the surroundings of our new tasting room that was deeply inspired by the beautiful landscape of the Horse Heaven Hills appellation,” said Ted Baseler, President and CEO of Ste. Michelle Wine Estates.