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Seven Hills Winery Fall 2000 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan
Seven Hills Winery Fall 2000 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan
Seven Hills Winery Documents
This newsletter (Letter No. 3) from Seven Hills Winery confirms the October 2000 harvest is the largest crush to date for Seven Hills Winery. The newsletter goes on to state the October 2000 crush was the first to be done in the new Whitehouse-Crawford Building and the first to be done by Seven Hills as a Washington winery. Further content includes information about new and current wine releases from 1998-1999, information about the Holiday Barrel Tasting event in December of 2000, and an order form.
Seven Hills Winery Spring 2000 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan
Seven Hills Winery Spring 2000 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan
Seven Hills Winery Documents
This file copy of a newsletter (Letter No. 2) from Seven Hills Winery announces the grand opening of the winery and tasting room in May 2000. The winery and tasting room is in the Whitehouse-Crawford Building, a converted mill building located in downtown Walla Walla, Washington. This newsletter also announces the release of wines from 1997-1999 at their Spring Tasting Weekends events and includes an order form.
Walla Walla Valley Viticultural Area, John Winter
Walla Walla Valley Viticultural Area, John Winter
Spofford Station Documents
Produced by the Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance, this map depicts the Walla Walla Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area), which crosses state boundaries. The Walla Walla Valley AVA extends from Southern Washington to Northern Oregon.