Washington Wine Country Consortium
Vineyard in Seattle, Washington
About Washington Wine Country Consortium
Washington Wine Country Consortium is a Seattle-based winery organization that connects wine lovers with the broader world of Washington State wine. The state's wine industry spans world-class appellations from the Columbia Valley to the Red Mountain AVA, and an organization like this serves as a bridge between producers and consumers in the city. Whether you're a tourist looking to plan a wine country road trip or a local wanting to deepen your knowledge of regional producers, this consortium-style model offers valuable access and insight. Reach them at (206) 285-0514 to learn how they can connect you with Washington's wine scene.
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Services & Process
A consortium model typically goes beyond selling individual bottles, offering curated programs that connect consumers directly to multiple Washington State wineries and their distinct offerings. Services may include organized vineyard tours into Eastern Washington wine country, where guests visit producers across Walla Walla or the Yakima Valley in a single trip. Wine education programs are another strength, covering topics like Washington's unique terroir, growing conditions east of the Cascades, and how to evaluate wines from specific appellations. Members or participants often gain access to exclusive releases, producer events, and insider resources that wouldn't be available through a standard retail channel.
Service Area
The consortium is based in Seattle and serves wine enthusiasts throughout the greater Seattle metro area, including communities across King County. Their programming, however, often extends into Washington's wine country regions, connecting Seattle residents with producers in Walla Walla, Yakima, Tri-Cities, and beyond. It's a natural fit for anyone in the Puget Sound region wanting to explore Washington wine in depth.
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