
I have tasted, enjoyed and purchased wines several times in the past from the Woodinville tasting room, but it was her generous approach to sharing the history of her family’s winery that prompted me to join the wine club. This field will be transformed into a large event space that sits on the property just below the main house and guest house.

The Armstrong family plans to develop their estate in the coming seasons to allow for fun winemaker dinners and events. Armstrong wines are inspired by owner/winemaker Tim Armstrong and owner/GM Jen Armstong’s love for Bordeaux wines.

Their vines are hand pruned and painstakingly tended. They source their grapes from their own Valley Grove estate vineyard in Walla Walla, as well as from Copeland, Dineen, Elephant Mountain, Discovery, Lawrence and Seven Hills Vineyards.
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Jen gave us a full tour of the property, and I learned so much about the passion that the Armstrong family pours into their winemaking. Bogie hung around the winery while we were there sipping on the 55% Syrah/45% cabernet sauvignon blend. Jen greeted us with a smile and we started things off with a glass of their newest release, Bogey’s blend.īogey’s Blend is a special blend named after the family’s adorable dog.

I must give extra kudos to this amazing woman because she graciously gave us her time and a full tour of their estate, all while packing for a family vacation that began the very next day. One of the highlights from our trip to Walla Walla was the afternoon that Carrie and I spent at the Armstrong Family Winery with Jennifer Armstrong.
