Carrie Doolittle, party of 2 - The Perfect Day!

Walla Walla was once the Washington Territory's capital stretching from the Olympic Peninsula and Puget sound, over the Cascade Mountains to the dry Columbia Plateau and rolling Palouse Hills. Walla Walla has been home to tribes, missionaries, fur traders, the Hudson's Bay Company, Idaho gold rushers, U.S. cavalry, and briefly by Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery.

Walla Walla (named by local tribes as the land of many waters) is nestled into a valley in the Blue Mountain's foothills. It features rich fertile soils from years of glacial flooding, which suits many fruits, vegetables, and grains.

Italian immigrants planted vineyards four generations ago, and one of those descendants started the first winery. The first Walla Walla wine was released in 1977 by Leonetti Cellar.


The Perfect Day

Your driver and guide for the day is Jenna - (509) 629-3074‬

~10:35 a.m. pickup at Eritage Resort

11:00 a.m. — Echolands Estate Winery

3281 Mill Creek Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Tasting $20pp, waived with purchase of 2 bottles

After a lot of excitement and buzz, the flagship Echolands Estate winery is finally open and serving expectant tasters from across the US. Echolands was created in 2018 by Brad Bergman and Doug Frost, two Kansas City residents who believed in the Walla Walla Valley AVA’s ability to offer a distinct style of wine, one that would benefit from aging. In 2023, Echolands was proud to announce Brian Rudin as head winemaker. The group crafts responsibly produced wines that reflect the potential for elegant and balanced wines from this singular place.


12:45 p.m. — Woodward Canyon

11920 W. Highway 12, Lowden, WA — Tasting Fee: $15 pp (waived with purchase)

Located adjacent to the historic Lowden School House is the second winery to be established in Walla Walla. Woodward Canyon is a family business with great wines and an easygoing attitude. First- and second-generation work side-by-side to produce stunning Chardonnay and Old Vine Cabernet Sauvignon.


2:30 p.m. — Rotie

84328 Trumbull Ln, Milton-Freewater — Fee $30 pp. (waived with $50 purchase)

If you want terroir-driven, Rhone-style wines, you need look no further. Set in the Rocks District AVA estate vineyards, you can enjoy a great variety of distinctive wines all with the same earthy character. In summers they show off their selection of crisp Rhone whites from Washington state, as well as their flagship red blends.


Reach Jamey, our travel coordinator, by text or phone anytime: (208) 867-8261

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