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- The number of Washington wineries has increased 400% in the last decade
- Located approximately on the same latitude (46ºN) as some of the great French wine regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy
- Washington State wine country now includes 11 federally recognized American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), commonly known as appellations; three of them share territory with Oregon State
- More than 99% of Washington’s wine grapes are grown in vineyards east of the State’s Cascade mountain range, and a large percentage of those grapes are grown within the boundaries of the Yakima Valley appellation