An award-winning Washougal winery will take part in the Southwest Washington Winery Association’s annual Memorial Day weekend winery tour, which is set to wind its way through Clark County, May 24-27, with stops in Camas, Vancouver, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, Woodland and Yacolt.
“A lot of people aren’t familiar with the grapes we can grow here, so this gives us a chance to introduce them to our wines,” said Ray Hall, who co-owns Columbia Gorge Vintners, an estate winery in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, with his wife, Cheryl Hall.
Founded in 2010, Columbia Gorge Vintners produces wines from grapes grown, harvested and bottled on the Halls’ Washougal area vineyard.
Nestled on a scenic piece of land in the National Scenic Area that boasts Mount Hood views, the vineyard, cider apple orchards, the occasional wandering bear and 1 acre of established “u-pick” Black Diamond raspberries, the Washougal winery is unique in the Southwest Washington wine-making world.
“We have cooler weather, so the grapes that grow well here aren’t the grapes most people are used to,” Ray said.