Chateau Ste. Michelle may sell Woodinville property

A view of Chateau Ste. Michelle's Woodinville estate

Chateau Ste. Michelle laid down its Woodinville roots in the 1970s. | Photo by SEAtoday staff

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Hold onto your corks, Eastsiders — Chateau Ste. Michelle may be headed out of town. Washington’s oldest + largest winery is pondering a sale of its massive, 118-acre property in Woodinville that includes a warehouse, offices, gardens, amphitheater, and one of the region’s most prominent tasting rooms.

Nothing is fully fermented sales-wise, but the company definitely plans, at least, to move all of its white wine production to Eastern Washington. And if Chateau Ste. Michelle does end up taking everything else with it — lock, stock, and barrels — the impacts to the local wine scene could be huge. Let’s pour over some details.

🍷 End of an era?

Chateau Ste. Michelle’s has cemented a vintage legacy over five decades, lining its cellars with awards + drawing over 300,000 visitors each year for tastings and summer concerts. All that won’t go away immediatelyreports say a property sale could take years, if it happens at all. But the hints of downsizing, together with the company’s $1.2 billion sale to a New York-based equity firm last year have Washington wine-watchers’ antennas up.

🍷 We could build an epic bouncy house

No, seriously — there’s a lot you can do all that acreage. However, over half of the Chateau Ste. Michelle site is zoned for residential use only, and the original Hollywood Farm (once owned by lumber baron Frederick Stimson) is on the National Register of Historic Places, which may limit potential development. Still, given the prime location in Woodinville, expect the asking price to be astronomical.

🍷 Glass half full

While losing the fancy Chateau would be a huge loss, the Eastside wine scene has developed in leaps + bounds since Ste. Michelle’s heyday. Here are some more Woodinville names to know, if you’re looking for candidates to fill those grape-crushing shoes.

And don’t forget about Wine Walk Row, the new tasting room destination in the Schoolhouse District. It’s always wine o’ clock somewhere.


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