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“Estate Wines of Walla Walla”
Dumas Station Wines was started in 2003 by two Walla Walla natives, Jay DeWitt and Doug Harvey, after a few years of making wine in a garage. Winemaker Jay DeWitt calls himself a "recovering wheat farmer," while his partner Doug Harvey is a "recovering attorney." Jay & Doug took a humble approach to building a winery and fixed up an old apple-packing shed known as Dumas Station--the site of one of the oldest apple orchards in Washington, started by James Dumas in the late 1800s. This isn't known as a fancy winery with lots of high-tech equipment; Jay & Doug rely on friends & family for help with the harvest. They spend the rest of the year racking the wine--one oak barrel at a time. We invite you to visit our humble tasting room at the winery to enjoy our age-worthy red wines and experience the history of Dumas Station.
This winery is located between Dayton and Waitsburg and a very easy drive from Walla Walla. The owner was pouring wines when we arrived and he was friendly, happy to see us, knew his wines, and... Read more
Fantastic wine, and fantastic service!! This one was quite the drive but trust me when I tell you it was worth it! We went to 9 wineries over the weekend, and bought more bottles here than all... Read more
Such a good time! We lucked out and had Jay, the winemaker and his assistant winemaker as our hosts for the wine tasting! These guys were so knowledgeable and inspired by their grapes. The... Read more
Dumas Station Wines
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