Naches Heights Vineyard


Far out in the backyard of a popular end of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small but very powerful yellow sun. That sun sends energy in the form of light to a small blue green planet called Earth. On this planet that sun's bright glow provides energy to grow wine grapes. In a place called Naches Heights, great wine grapes are grown. From these grapes, great wines are being made and now they are available to you!
Naches Heights Vineyard is perched on a southwest plateau high above the beautiful Naches Valley. The area was formed one million years ago when a lava flow poured in from the Goat Rocks Wilderness area to the west.
Soils collected on the plateau: consisting of wind blown loess known as Tieton loam. Our elevation at NHV - up at 1780 Feet - places us as one of the highest elevated vineyards in the state. The high elevation (closer to the sun) combined with the rich volcanic soil creates unique growing conditions for our wine grapes.
With farming in the Cline family's blood for 68 years, the NHV site has been in Cline stewardship for 44 years.
Our love for the land and our environment translated a past orchard life of plums, apricots and apples into a happy, healthy vineyard – your palate will approve of our attention to detail in the growing of wine grapes on this sunny, volcanic site.
Naches Heights Vineyard currently produces five grape varietals: Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Tempranillo and Syrah.
We believe that wonderful wines are born of wonderful grapes. Enjoy!
"Wine is sunlight, held together by water" Galileo Gallilei
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