STONETREE VINEYARD

Wahluke Slope

The average annual rainfall is 7.5 inches, which is at the low end of the range for eastern Washington. This site sees, on average 200 or more frost-free growing days making it one of the longest growing seasons in Washington State.


Winds are predominantly from the West and Southwest, and average 8 -12 mph in the late summer afternoon. Frequently, winds shift and blow down-slope from the north, the same direction as the row orientation, which has a number of beneficial effects. Winds can gust higher, but so far have not been severe enough to damage vines.


Sandy loam, predominately the Scoon series. The Scoon series consists of very shallow, well-drained soils on terraces and alluvial fans. This is typical of a geological location where wind-blown loess has been deposited on a more durable substrate. The underlying sediments and glacial outwash were deposited 13,000-20,000 years ago by the catastrophic floods of glacial meltwater from the Glacial Lake Missoula. The flood water reached an elevation of 1450 feet. 

Grape Stats

VARIETALS SOURCED:

Malbec

CLONES:

Field Blend Clone #4, 6, 9

ROOTSTOCK:

Own rooted

Why We Love It

StoneTree is located in Wahluke Slope which is famed for the dry, dusty tannins that the appellation is known to impart on its red wines. This quality perfectly suits the Malbec that we produce from the site, which is quite warm with fruit ripen very early. We cannot imagine producing our Malbec from anywhere else

OUR STONETREE VINEYARD WINES

Vineyard Stats

TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES: 

0.5

ACRES SOURCED:

250

POSITIONING:

North-South

EXPOSURE:

On the foothills of the Saddle Mountains

ELEVATION:

930'-1,250'

SOIL TYPE:

Scoon series sandy loam

TRELLISING:

Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP)

IRRIGATED:

Yes

FARMED BY:

Tedd Wildman

YEAR PLANTED:

2000

SUSTAINABILITY:

Sustainably farmed,


Integrated Pest Management