Spring is here! Celebrate Chelan NOUVEAU (and all things NEW) at the winery every SATURDAY in April, culminating with a special celebration on the weekend of April 27th and 28th.
April 6th – 2022 Chardonnay paired with Mushroom Triple-Cream Brie
April 13th – 2021 Pinot Noir paired with Cranberry Wensleydale.
April 20th – 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon paired with Gruyere.
April 27th – 2021 Mystery wine paired with garlic cheddar.
Wine Club Picnic Pick-Up Weekend, April 27th & 28th (Sat & Sun)
Barrel Tasting 12-5pm (Sat & Sun)
Spring Vineyard Tours (Sat & Sun, times TTBD)
Wine Club Picnic Box 12-4pm (Sun Only, Must RSVP to Receive a Box!)
Shop the 3,000 sq ft gift shop and market next time you need to find the perfect gift.
Open daily at 11am with award-winning, estate wines, a delightful cheese shop, complimentary winery and vineyard tours every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2pm, and a HUGE market and gift shop packed full of unique items.
Welcome to Lake Chelan Winery, home of award-winning wines, delicious BBQ in the Vineyard, one of the largest Wine Clubs in the state, and the best parties and events in the valley. Pioneers of the Chelan Valley Wine Industry, our family-owned winery is proud of our rich heritage, unique handcrafted wines, and the fun and inviting atmosphere that’s created regulars out of first-time visitors.
Join us in our comfortable Tasting Room as you expand your knowledge and palate. Our friendly wine specialists will guide you through a fun and personalized tasting.
We can’t talk about our winery without talking about apples. The Lake Chelan Valley once teemed with apple orchards. Apple-growing was a source of income, a way of life, and the common thread that held our community together. In fact, apples lured Steve and Bobbi Kludt to the valley in 1975 when they started Kludt Waldron Orchards with Bobbi’s parents, Jim and Betty Waldron. It’d been their dream to live off of the land and to raise their family in the beautiful northwest.
We can’t talk about our winery without talking about apples. The Lake Chelan Valley once teemed with apple orchards. Apple-growing was a source of income, a way of life, and the common thread that held our community together. In fact, apples lured Steve and Bobbi Kludt to the valley in 1975 when they started Kludt Waldron Orchards with Bobbi’s parents, Jim and Betty Waldron. It’d been their dream to live off of the land and to raise their family in the beautiful northwest.
We can’t talk about our winery without talking about apples. The Lake Chelan Valley once teemed with apple orchards. Apple-growing was a source of income, a way of life, and the common thread that held our community together. In fact, apples lured Steve and Bobbi Kludt to the valley in 1975 when they started Kludt Waldron Orchards with Bobbi’s parents, Jim and Betty Waldron. It’d been their dream to live off of the land and to raise their family in the beautiful northwest.
We can’t talk about our winery without talking about apples. The Lake Chelan Valley once teemed with apple orchards. Apple-growing was a source of income, a way of life, and the common thread that held our community together. In fact, apples lured Steve and Bobbi Kludt to the valley in 1975 when they started Kludt Waldron Orchards with Bobbi’s parents, Jim and Betty Waldron. It’d been their dream to live off of the land and to raise their family in the beautiful northwest.