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    Urban Bliss Life ยป Wine Tips ยป Washington Wine ยป K Vintners and Charles Smith Wines in Walla Walla

    Published: January 6, 2016 / Updated: February 26, 2020 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

    K Vintners and Charles Smith Wines in Walla Walla

    K Vintners is Charles Smith's original, signature winery, located at the base of the Blue Mountains in Walla Walla.ย 

    As soon as my girlfriends and I rolled into Walla Walla, Washington for our girls' weekend getaway (it's about 3.5 hours drive from Portland), we immediately had an appointment at Charles Smith Wines. We don't like to waste any time, you know. ;)ย Charles Smith Wines on UrbanBlissLife.com

    You've most likely seen Charles Smith wines on store shelves. With names like BOOM BOOM and The Velvet Devil,ย and stark modern black and white sketch labels, they stand out in a sea of labels.

    Charles Smith is a former band manager who left his hometown in California to tour with brands through Europe. Eventually he moved back to the United States and opened up a wine shop in Washington. During a road trip through Walla Walla, he met a French winemaker who eventually convinced him to make his own wine. In 2001, Charles Smith released 330 cases of his first wine, the 1999 K Syrah.

    He's been rocking and rolling the Washington wine industry ever since, with two wineries in Walla Walla: K Vintners and Charles Smith Wines.

    K Vintners

    K Vintners Wines on UrbanBlissLife.com

    K Vintners produces a fabulous single vineyard Syrah, as well as blends of Syrah, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, and a delicious Viognier.

    K Vintners wine bottles
    K Vintners Voignier

    The single vineyard K Vintners Viognier is a well balanced white bursting with pear, apple, bright lemon, and a slight honey taste. This was one of my favorites at our tasting at Charles Smith, which serves both K Vintners and Charles Smith wines.

    K Vintners Syrah

    My other favorite of the K Vintners line was the 2012 The Deal Syrah. Dark and brooding, like a long sorted novel that you read well into the early morning hours by a tired fire, this Syrah is rich and lingers on the tongue.

    Overall, I really enjoy the K Vintners wines more than the Charles Smith wines. They tend to be slightly more sophisticated, with stories buried in layers that unfold with each sip. They also, unsurprisingly, tend to be more expensive than the Charles Smith wines, with bottles priced between $30 and $75.

    Charles Smith Wines

    Charles Smith Wines on UrbanBlissLife.com

    Charles Smith wines are designed to be enjoyed immediately. You've likely seen the labels at your local wine shop or grocery store: there's the Boom Boom wine, the Velvet Devil, Kung Fu Girl... with sassy names and in-your-face label art, these are wonderful everyday wines thatย have wide distribution and are priced affordablyย between $10 and $15 per bottle.

    The Charles Smith winery located in downtown Walla Walla very much reflects a lovely blend of the modern sophistication of K Vintners wines and the brash bold attitude of the Charles Smith wines. The wineryย has industrial bones: high ceilings with open beams and exposed brick. It's extremely spacious compared to most tasting rooms in downtown Walla Walla, with plenty of bar space as well as seating inside and out.

    Charles Smith winery

    My girlfriends and I had a wonderful visit at the Charles Smith Winery. It was very busy (we're told it was busier than expected for a Friday night), and the staff were absolutely wonderful. They were attentive, friendly, funny, highly informed about the wines, and they made us feel comfortable, which was a truly welcome feeling after driving there directly from Portland.

    If you're heading to Walla Walla wine country, I would definitely recommend stopping by the Charles Smith wine tasting room in downtown Walla Walla. It's a fantastic contrast to some of the more traditional wine tasting rooms, and you'll get to try both Charles Smith wines and K Vintners wines, which gives you a nice opportunity to compare and contrast two very different types of wines made by the same overarching company.

    Plus, the space is just beautiful. It's always nice when you feel like you can sit for a while and not feel rushed while you are wine tasting.

    Visit Charles Smith WInes

    35 South Spokane St (just off Main St)
    Walla Walla, Washington
    509-526-5230
    Hours: opens at 10am daily
    http://www.charlessmithwines.com/

    Thanks to Charles Smith Wines for our complimentary wine tastings. All opinions and photos are, as always, my own.

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      1. Kristine@TheFoleyFam says

        January 08, 2016 at 2:11 am

        Looks like a fun time! I am in desperate need of a girl's weekend away and this sounds like the perfect place to go escape to with them!

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      2. Susan | LunaCafe says

        January 06, 2016 at 11:35 pm

        How fun! I'll look for these.

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      3. Heather Serra says

        January 06, 2016 at 9:12 pm

        I have very few go-to wines. I'm actually pretty guilty of judging a bottle by the label so I've got to check out Charles Smith wines! lol. What a fun trip! Very few things compare to a girl's trip. Very cool!

        Reply
      4. Monica Louie says

        January 06, 2016 at 6:59 pm

        Looks like you had a great time, and this looks like a fun place! Glad you had a nice trip! I need to do that with my girls too!

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      5. Dawne says

        January 06, 2016 at 6:50 pm

        Recently it seems the stars have aligned to convince me to make my way to Walla walla for some wine. So many people have suggested it but nobody has given me any places to start so this is fantastic timing and some great suggestions to get me going. Love it. Also love the art work on the labels...so cool.

        http://Www.dawnehanks.com

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      6. Catherine says

        January 06, 2016 at 4:33 pm

        I agree that it's key to not feel rushed when you're tasting. Wine, even small sample sips, is best savored leisurely!

        Reply
      7. candy says

        January 06, 2016 at 3:57 pm

        Just returned from Sonoma and Napa Valley. Might have to plan a trip to portland. Looks like fun.

        Reply
      8. Ali says

        January 06, 2016 at 3:50 pm

        I gave up wine for January, and this post is almost too much for me. They look lovely! Hope you had a wonderful girls' weekend - sounds like it started off great.

        Reply
      9. Mama Munchkin (@globalmunchkins) says

        January 06, 2016 at 2:07 pm

        I love that space. Looks like they have room to hold a big party in there. The atmosphere must have been lively. I will have to grab a bottle and give it a try for myself. The Viognier sounds lovely! My hubby and I are looking into a weekend getaway in Portland. I will have to add this to our list of places to visit.

        Reply
      10. Melinda says

        January 06, 2016 at 11:16 am

        I've seen Charles Smith wines in the store, but I've never picked it up. I'm going to make a point of getting some next time. Thanks for the rec!

        Reply
      11. Create/Enjoy says

        January 06, 2016 at 10:16 am

        That sounds like fun! Great event space, too, I love the brick!

        Reply

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