| Yakima Valley | Columbia Valley | Walla Walla Valley | Puget Sound | Red Mountain | Columbia Gorge | Horse Heaven Hills | Wahluke Slope | Rattlesnake Hills | Snipes Mountain | Lake Chelan |
- Sub-AVA of the Yakima Valley AVA and the Columbia Valley AVA
- Second smallest AVA in the state, after the Red Mountain AVA
- Located above and between the towns of Sunnyside and Granger around Outlook, Washington, in the southeast corner of the Yakima Valley
- The viticultural area is located on Snipes Mountain, a seven mile (11 km) long anticline ridge, including a peak 1,290 feet (393 m) high, that rises from the floor of the Yakima Valley
- Its uniqueness comes from an elevated topography and unique, rocky soils (called aridisols) not found elsewhere in the Yakima Valley AVA
- Like much of Eastern Washington, located in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains which contributes to the warm and dry climate of the region
- Snipes Mountain was named for Ben Snipes, an early pioneer who built a house at the base of a mountain in the 1850s and developed an expansive cattle operation
- Its vineyards grow more than 30 different wine grape varieties and the fruit is used in more than 25 wineries