Washington State
Washington is the second largest producer of quality wines in the U.S
Wine in North America is not just about California, although 90 percent of all American wine comes from there. Oregon and Washington State have made the Pacific Northwest the country's second most significant wine region.Did you know that in addition to California, the Pacific Northwest and New York, all states - even Alaska - have some form of viticulture or wine production?
Weingut Hagn
- Burgenland 
Jeanmaire
- Champagne 
Finca Las Moras
- Cujo / Mendoza 
Pongrácz
- Western Cape 
Finca Sophenia
- Cujo / Mendoza 
La Coste de los Andes
- Cujo / Mendoza 
The Grape Grinder
- Western Cape 
Zonnebloem
- Western Cape 
Spier
- Western Cape 
Viña Santa Rita
- Maipo Valley 
Saint-Réol
- Champagne 
Ruffino
- Tuscany 
Robert Mondavi Winery
- Napa Valley 
Kungfu Girl
- Washington State 
The Prisoner Wine Company
- Napa Valley 
Castello di Albola
- Tuscany 
Rocca di Montemassi
- Tuscany 
Castello del Poggio
- Piemonte 
Ca'Bolani
- Fruili 
Il Falchetto
- Langhe 
Zonin 1821
- Veneto 
Masseria Altemura
- Puglia 
Principi di Butera
- Sicily 
Planeta
- Sicily 
Kim Crawford
- Marlborough 
Casal Garcia
- Vinho Verde 
Aveleda
- Vinho Verde 
Drostdy-Hof
- Western Cape 
Nederburg
- Paarl 
Weingut Robert Weil
- Rheingau 
Bauchet
- Champagne 
Xavier Vignon
- Rhône 
Cristia
- Rhône 
Domaine Jones
- Languedoc 
Domaine des Malandes
- Chablis 
Château Paradis
- Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence 
Vignoble Austrey / Peyrassol
- Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence 
SO Vignerons
- Languedoc 
Saget la Perrière
- Loire 
Bodegas Campillo
- Rioja 
Bodegas Faustino
- Rioja 
Bodegas Marqués de Vitoria
- Rioja 
Bodegas Portia
- Ribera del Duero 
Bodegas Leganza
- La Mancha 
Damilano
- Piemonte 
Schrader Cellars
- Napa Valley 
Quinta Vale D. Maria
- Douro