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Schoolhouse History | L'Ecole No 41
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The schoolhouse served children until 1974. The building was purchased by Baker and Jean Ferguson in 1977. They received Walla Walla County approval later that year to renovate it for use as a winery. L’Ecole N° 41 officially opened its doors in 1983. To read more about how the schoolhouse has inspired us, click here. 2005-2016 L'Ecole Nº 41 Winery.
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Washington State | L'Ecole No 41
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Largest premium wine producer in the United States. Over 10 million cases. Over 40,000 acres. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Sangiovese. Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Viognier, Semillon, Chenin Blanc. Learn more at www.washingtonwine.org. Washington State American Viticultural Areas Map. The Washington State Wine Commission coined the phrase “The Perfect Climate for Wine,” and we couldn’t agree more! Washington State is also diverse in its ...
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The Schoolhouse | L'Ecole No 41
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Experience a private tasting of five special wines, including new releases, library wines or limited production wines, in the cellar of the historic 1915 Frenchtown Schoolhouse. April – November. Limited to 15 people. 30/person; $15/person for LEcole Wine Club Members. For more information and reservations. This image reflects the strengths of the winery today. LEcole is an authentic, hand-crafted artisan Washington brand, built on experience and innovation, and known for reliable, consistent quality...
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Ageability | L'Ecole No 41
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Interested in wines from our library? We have limted quantity of previous vintages for sale. To browse our library wines. We are often asked how long to hold a particular wine for aging, or what is the optimum cellar time for a particular bottling. A number of factors contribute to the answer, including personal preferences. So with this background, the following wines would generally fall into these categories:. Longer Aging (10-20 years). Estate Perigee - Seven Hills Vineyard. Medium Aging (5-10 years).
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Columbia Valley | L'Ecole No 41
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Part of Oregon and Washington. 180 – 200 days. Average 6 – 8 inches. Over 40,000 acres representing 99% of the total vineyard area planted in WA. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Malbec. Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc. Learn more at www.washingtonwine.org. Columbia Valley AVA Map. Four key vineyards are featured. Each provides fruit for at least three wines in our Columbia Valley Wine portfolio. These vineyards ascribe to our values which include a strong commitment t...
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Connect | L'Ecole No 41
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L'Ecole No 41 Winery. Wine and Spirits Winery of the Year. Behind the Scenes: L'Ecole Harvest 2015. L'Ecole N° 41 Winery Introduction. Our new look, true to our heritage. Into the Press Merlot- Estate Seven Hills Vnyd. Morning Punchdowns Harvest 2010. Estate Merlot- Seven Hills Vineyard Free-run juice in press. Cluster Sampling at Klipsun Vineyard. Tasting Semillon, Merlot and Perigee. 2016 Auction of Washington Wine Live Auction Lot - Where Stars Collide. LIVE AUCTIONLot No 10WHERE STARS COLLIDE. L&rsqu...
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Winemaking Team | L'Ecole No 41
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As a small artisan winery, we rely on our passionate winemaking team to deliver quality in every bottle, contributing to our strong reputation for consistency and reliability. Is Managing Winemaker and oversees all the vineyard management and production planning. He has directed all winemaking since 1989. Mike Sharon. As Assistant Winemakers and Chris Duncan as Cellar Master. During harvest, Marty takes the lead in the vineyard while Mike takes the lead at the winery. 2005-2016 L'Ecole Nº 41 Winery.
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Visiting Walla Walla | L'Ecole No 41
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Walla Walla was the recipient of:. Friendliest Small Town presented. By Rand McNally/USA Today Best of the Road. Great American Main Street Award. Presented by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2001. Best Main Street in the West. Named by Sunset Magazine in 2002. Photo Courtesy of Downtown Walla Walla Foundation. For driving directions to Walla Walla, Washington. Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance. 509526.3117 Web Site. Walla Walla Valley Chamber of Commerce. 1877998.4748 Web Site.
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Tradition of Excellence | L'Ecole No 41
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L’Ecole N° 41 is a second generation, family-owned artisan winery located in the historic Frenchtown School depicted on our label. Founded in 1983, we are the third oldest winery in the Walla Walla Valley. We have become one of the most prominent and visible Walla Walla Valley wineries with national and international distribution. Wine and Spirits Magazine. As Winery of the Year, and becoming the second Washington winery inducted into its prestigious Hall of Fame. 2005-2016 L'Ecole Nº 41 Winery.
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Walla Walla Valley | L'Ecole No 41
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Estate Seven Hills Vineyard. Walla Walla Valley AVA. Columbia Valley AVA, Oregon, Washington. 190 to 220 days. Average 10 – 12 inches. Loess, Silt, Loam, Cobbles. Over 1,800 acres. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese. Chardonnay, Viognier, Semillon, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris. Learn more at wallawallawine.com. Seven Hills Vineyard named one of 10 Great Vineyards of the World! Seven Hills Vineyard and our new Estate Perigee - Seven Hills Vineyard. Pepper Bridge Vineyard and Apogee.
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