History of Chateau Ste Michelle
Founded in 1934, Chateau Ste Michelle has been a cornerstone in establishing Washington State as a world-class wine region. Originally operating under the name Pommerelle Company, the winery later rebranded as Chateau Ste Michelle in the 1960s, reflecting its commitment to premium winemaking and a focus on European varietals.
Chateau Ste Michelle is credited with introducing vinifera grape cultivation to Washington, playing a pivotal role in the development of the state’s wine industry. The winery’s collaboration with renowned international winemakers, such as Ernst Loosen from the Mosel for its Eroica Riesling and Piero Antinori from Tuscany for Col Solare, showcases its dedication to excellence and innovation. Today, Chateau Ste Michelle is celebrated as a leader in sustainable viticulture, owning 2,600 acres of sustainably farmed vineyards.
Region and Vineyards
The Columbia Valley AVA, where Chateau Ste Michelle sources its grapes, is a diverse and expansive wine region in Eastern Washington. Protected by the Cascade Mountains, the area boasts a dry climate with abundant sunlight, warm days, and cool nights, ideal for growing premium varietals.
Chateau Ste Michelle’s estate includes some of Washington’s most iconic vineyards:
- Cold Creek Vineyard: Planted in 1973, it is one of the state’s oldest vineyards, producing powerful wines with excellent aging potential.
- Canoe Ridge Estate Vineyard: Situated in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA, it is known for elegant and complex wines.
- Horse Heaven Vineyard: Renowned for Bordeaux varietals with finesse and grace.
These vineyards are LIVE and Salmon Safe certified, underscoring the winery’s commitment to sustainability.
Wine Range of Chateau Ste Michelle
Chateau Ste Michelle offers a diverse portfolio of wines catering to a variety of palates:
- Columbia Valley Series: Approachable and balanced wines showcasing Washington’s varietal expressions, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Riesling, and Chardonnay.
- Indian Wells Series: Rich, opulent wines crafted from warm-climate vineyards.
- Special Sites Collection: Single-vineyard wines emphasizing terroir, such as Cold Creek and Canoe Ridge Estate.
- Ethos Reserve: Limited-production wines that represent the pinnacle of winemaking.
- Artist Series: Bordeaux-style blends featuring labels by renowned artists.
- Collaborations: Partnerships like Eroica Riesling (with Ernst Loosen) and Col Solare (with Piero Antinori).
- Limited Releases: Innovative small-lot wines exclusively available to club members and at the winery.
Did You Know?
Chateau Ste Michelle is not only famous for its wines but also for its summer concert series held at its estate in Woodinville. This iconic event attracts world-class artists and is a celebrated tradition in the Pacific Northwest.