
Over the past two weeks, rain delayed harvest in numerous locations. Mattawa had a tenth of an inch of precipitation on October 23rd; Sunnyside had a third of an inch on the 23rd and 24th; Benton City had a quarter inch of rain on the 24th; Radar Hill had a fifth of an inch on the 24th; Walla Walla saw a half inch on the 24th. There were trace amounts of rain on numerous other days as well. While the rain has created some challenges, the cloud cover has also kept nighttime temperatures warmer, reducing concerns about frost.

Director of Winemaking Kerry Norton of Columbia Winery said on the 29th, “Columbia is now about done with harvest. I expect to have all of the fruit in on Tuesday, November 2, weather permitting. The fruit still out there is either from late sites, is of late-ripening varieties, or both.” The last fruit Norton was planning to bring in was Petit Verdot from Northridge Vineyard on the Wahluke Slope. Norton says, “The flavor still needs a little more time to develop but the weather may not hold off for much longer…We hand pick that so we can let it hang until the birds or the frost threaten.”
Trey Busch of Sleight of Hand Cellars said, “Certainly the latest (harvest) I have seen since I started making wine in 2000. Early reports of high acid low alc year may have been jumping the gun, or at least, site specific. My first reds of the year, Merlot from both RMV Vineyards off of Red Mountain and Va Piano Estate Vineyard in Walla Walla both registered over 26 brix…More like a normal year than not.”

For many, Petit Verdot and Riesling are among the varieties still hanging. Riesling in particular has been a challenge this year with cool temperatures and precipitation leading to rot issues. One vineyard manager said privately, “The amount of rot that we have seen this growing season has been unimaginable.” Jarrod Boyle of Alexandria Nicole Cellars said he has even seen botrytis in his vineyard in the Horse Heaven Hills this year. "We never see that," Boyle said.
Winemaker Nicolas Quille, whose Pacific Rim focuses largely on Riesling, said on October 29th, “We are about sixty percent and going slow. Next week we probably will be done with the Yakima Valley fruit leaving us with only Wallula. Current picking numbers for Valley Riesling are about 23 Brix, 3.10 pH, 1.05 TA. Lots of Botrytis though mostly dry and nice. (It’s) affecting yields greatly – I expect yields to be down on whites by about 15% throughout the state.” Quille also reported that Pacific Rim would not be making any dry Riesling in 2010, except perhaps one from Solstice Vineyard. Quille says, “This is what Mother Nature is giving us this year, great acids, great botrytis, so we’ll go for sweeter styles.”
Tobin expressed the thoughts of many on the 2010 vintage saying, “Anything that can happen in a vintage has happened this year whether it’s good or bad.” Vineyard manager Ryan Johnson who manages multiple sites on Red Mountain and is co-owner of Grand Reve Vintners says it was the, “most logistically complex October I've seen.”
Columbia Winery’s Norton says, “This was not the typical Washington vintage but we have had years like this before. 1999 leaps immediately to mind. That was a lovely white vintage and many of the reds we made then still are showing well today. 2010 to me resembles some of the vintages I experienced in Oregon in the mid-80’s through the mid-90’s. Sure, it rained off and on during the vintage, but you just dealt with it. You waited for the rain to stop, picked whites shortly thereafter and picked reds like mad right before the rain started again.”
One vineyard manager was less sanguine about the vintage saying, “Don't let the door hit you on the way out!”
Pictures this week: 1975 Cabernet Sauvignon vine at Ciel du Cheval (courtesy of Ryan Johnson), crushing at night in the rain at Laurelhurst Cellars, viognier from Waterville Wine Company, and Cabernet Franc from Seven Hills Winery.
See information on the Washington State Growing Degree Days here.
Monthly forecast for Yakima, Walla Walla, and Mattawa.
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The information in the table below is aggregated from personal correspondence with growers and winemakers, as well as information posted on Twitter and Facebook. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather is intended as a snapshot of what is going on around the state. If you wish to send data for your grapes or vineyards (or correct any of the information below), please email me at wawinereport@gmail.com, leave a comment here, or leave a comment on the WWR Facebook page.
Winery | Grape | Vineyard | Date | Notes |
Yakima Valley | ||||
Efeste | Syrah | Boushey | 10/19 | |
21 Cellars | Cabernet | Two Blondes | 10/28 | |
21 Cellars | Cab Franc | Two Blondes | 10/28 | |
William Church | Cabernet | Dineen | 10/29 | |
Bergevin Lane | Viognier | FarAway | 10/29 | |
Columbia | Sangiovese, Barbera, Petit Verdot | Red Willow | 10/29 | Weather permitting, 25-26 Brix range |
Barrage Cellars | Cab Franc/Syrah | Boushey | 10/30 | |
Lopez Vineyards | Sangiovese | Elephant Mt | 10/30 | |
Gramercy | Syrah | Minick | 11/3 | Last grapes in |
Red Mountain | ||||
SYZYGY | Cabernet | Klipsun | 10/21 | |
Laurelhurst Cellars | Cabernet | Klipsun | 10/26 | |
Rasa | Cabernet | Kiona | 10/27 | |
Col Solare | Cabernet | Estate | 10/27 | |
Col Solare | Cab Franc | Estate | 10/27 | |
Efeste | Cabernet | Klipsun | 10/27 | Old block |
Efeste | Cabernet | Kiona | 1027 | Old block |
Guardian | Petit Verdot | Kiona | 10/28 | |
Walla Walla Valley | ||||
SYZYGY | Syrah | Les Collines | 10/21 | |
Kerloo Cellars | Syrah | Les Collines | 10/21 | |
Nodland | Petit Verdot | Seven Hills | 10/20 | |
Nodland | Carmenère | Seven Hills | 10/20 | |
Rasa | Cabernet | Les Collines | 10/27 | |
-- | Cabernet | Windrow | 10/27 | |
Tero | Nebbiolo | Windrow | 10/28 | |
Sleight of Hand | Cabernet | Blue Mountain | 10/28 | |
Sleight of Hand | Cab Franc | Blue Mountain | 10/28 | |
Gramercy | Cabernet | Estate | 10/28 | |
Gramercy | Cab Franc | Estate | 10/28 | |
Sleight of Hand | Syrah | Les Collines | 10/29 | Block 50 and Block 23. Lewis Syrah and Chelle den Millie CF still hanging, along with Blue Mtn. Petit Verdot. |
Wahluke Slope | ||||
Columbia | Barbera | Northridge | 10/29 | |
Columbia | Petit Verdot | Northridge | TBD | 22 Brix and 11.5 g/L acid, Nov 2 or 3 |
Columbia Valley | ||||
SYZYGY | Syrah | Conner Lee | 10/20 | |
Cave B | Sangiovese | Estate | 10/25 | |
Cave B | Tempranillo | Estate | 10/25 | |
Cave B | Cabernet | Estate | 10/26 | |
SYZYGY | Cabernet | Wallula | 10/30 | Assuming no rain delay |
Vinyl Wines | Cabernet | Dionysus | 11/2 | |
SYZYGY | Cabernet | Wallula | 11/2 | |
SYZYGY | Cabernet | Conner Lee | 11/2 | Last grapes for 2010 harvest for winery. |
Horse Heaven Hills | ||||
Robert Karl | Cabernet | McKinley Springs | 10/25 | |
Robert Karl | Petit Verdot | McKinley Springs | 10/25 | |
Tero | Cabernet | Andrews | 10/26 | |
Sleight of Hand | Cabernet | Phinny Hill | 10/28 | |
Gramercy | Petit Verdot | Phinny Hill | 10/28 | |
Snipes Mountain | ||||
-- | Malbec | Snipes | 10-18 | |
-- | Aligote | Snipes | 10-19 | |
-- | Viognier | Snipes | 10-19 | |
-- | Mourvedre | Snipes | 10-20 | |
-- | Port varieties | Snipes | 10/26 | Expected to be done with harvest by Thursday at latest. |
Lake Chelan | ||||
Four Lakes | Cabernet | Estate | 10/24 | |
Four Lakes | Syrah | Estate | 10/27 | |
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