Vintage Walla Walla – Part I
Located in one of the primary agriculture-producing regions of Washington State, Walla Walla Valley lies in the southeastern part of the state on the edge of the Columbia and Snake River basins. Here, the most important commercial crops have been wheat and sweet onions, but the region is fast becoming known for its distinctive wines. In 1984, the region was federally recognized as an AVA. Home to just four wineries and 60 acres of vineyards at the time, today there are more than 100 wineries and more than 1,500 acres of vineyards.
Join us as we explore Part 1 of Vintage Walla Walla, the regional food and wine festival that showcases the vineyards and wineries of the Walla Walla Valley.
For more information on the Vintage Walla Walla : www.wallawallawine.com
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Hi, as a big fan of wines from Walla Walla I am very interested in seeing this video. Thank you for giving them some time.
However, I am unable to download or play the video – it looks like the link(s) may be broken. I am able to download the “Stewards of the Land” video – you guys deserve the James Beard award for that one. Congrats. Well deserved.
Jim,
Try updating your Quicktime Player here:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/
This video plays fine on all the computers I’ve tried it out on.
Mark