About Maryhill Winery
Established in 1999 by Craig and Vicki Leuthold, Maryhill Winery is one of Washington state’s largest family-owned wineries producing 80,000 cases annually. Located in the picturesque Columbia Gorge scenic area in Goldendale, Washington, the winery is perched on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River against the stunning backdrop of Mt. Hood. Nestled among rows of vines, Maryhill is a popular destination for picnics and special events, with an adjacent 4,000-seat outdoor amphitheater that hosts a world-class summer concert series.
Maryhill’s 3,000 square foot tasting room draws more than 75,000 wine enthusiasts from around the globe each year, ranking among the top five most visited wineries in the state. Maryhill sources grapes from some of the most highly-regarded vineyards in the state to produce 23 varietals and 28 award-winning wines. Offering something for every palate, Maryhill wines offer tremendous value, with exceptional quality at affordable prices. For more information or to order wines online, visit www.maryhillwinery.com.
“2009 Washington Winery of the Year” – Winepress NW
“Best Destination Winery” – Seattle Magazine
Hear Owners Craig and Vicki Leuthold and Winemaker Richard Batchelor talk about whast makes Maryhill winery unique.
Beneath the shaded gaze of our grape and flowered lattice, guests enter Maryhill and often find their attention split. Framed in the west windows, Mt. Hood waits for the afternoon's sunset, while to their right our deeply aged Brunswick Bar beckons them to taste. Quarter sawn from Tiger Oak in the early 1900s, it stretches twenty feet by twelve feet high with exquisite wood carvings and inset mirrors. As the focal point of the tasting room, we proudly pour our wines from it and invite our guests to sample why we came to Maryhill. For more intimate conversation, visitors can take a glass to one of the smaller fireside tables or walk out on our expansive deck to the west or our wind protected grapevine covered arbor to the east. A platform for unprecedented views of the mountains and the Columbia River Gorge, it's the perfect way to end the day.
Maryhill Video from Nov. 2009