Raj Rajiyah19 days agoFrom
They do not have their own vineyard but source WA state grapes from others, across the Columbia Valley.They partner with best-in class wine makers from across the world to make their wines. We enjoyed their wines despite the lack of vineyard ambience.
Sarah Y19 days agoFrom
Just had the most lovely experience at Long Shadows for a Saturday afternoon tasting. Definitely make reservations, as the tasting room is fabulous and on the day we went was fully booked. The charcuterie/nosh board was extremely varied and all delicious and the wines are absolutely exceptional. Beautiful view from the tasting room and VERY cool Chihuly glass installations. 10/10 experience. Special thanks to Karin who was the guide through our tasting!
Anntionette McCormack19 days agoFrom
I liked the experience of the tour, but then after the tasting was over my boyfriend and I said we would each split the bill and he would buy two bottles and I would buy two bottles. The server assumed my boyfriend was paying for the tasting and charged him , so I told her I was paying for it. She didn’t give me the discount that comes out of the tasting when you buy 2 bottles. She then put a tip on my boyfriends tab when all he was doing was buying bottles and not paying for the tasting, which means she ended up getting a 30% tip on the wine and the tour. Absolutely ridiculous, we could have gotten those 4 bottles of wine at Wine and More for a little over $200 bucks, but because of this server who took advantage of us we ended up spending $500 for the same wine. Much more honest and better tasting rooms, I say avoid or watch out when going to pay!