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WHAT IS THE WINE CENTURY CLUB?

The Wine Century Club is for all adventurous wine lovers.  The goal being to sample wines made from at least 100 different grape varieties. You’re welcome to join us for all of our local and regional events. So come explore the world of wine, one grape at a time, as we enjoy wines made from both the common and uncommon wine grape varieties.

WHAT DOES THE INLAND NORTHWEST CHAPTER OFFER?

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The Inland Northwest, Eastern Washington in particular, has gained a reputation for producing some great wines, especially from the classical grape varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling. There is however a world of uncommon varietals that awaits. Based in Spokane, WA, the Inland Northwest (INW) Chapter of the Wine Century Club is positioned on the doorstep of Washington’s premier wine producing regions. The INW Chapter promotes regional wine events allowing its members to compare the common and uncommon grape varieties. If you’re interested in an exploration of the world through the its wines, please consider joining the Inland Northwest Chapter of the Wine Century Club.


WHERE IS THE INLAND NORTHWEST?

The Inland Northwest is a rich, diverse region on the Eastern slope of the Cascade Mountains in Washington and Oregon and the Northern Panhandle of Idaho.

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Inland Northwest

Eastern Washington and Oregon

From the rolling fields of the Palouse to the rugged mountains near Republic and down to the heritage rich city of Pendleton, the landscape of Eastern Washington and Oregon will capture your heart. Imagine a region bathed in abundant sunshine with towering mountains and pastoral valleys, or high deserts and lush lowlands, and don’t old growth forest and world-renowned vineyards. There is something for everyone East of the Cascades.  Whether it’s the bustling city of Spokane, the wineries of Walla Walla or the spirit filled small towns like Rosalia in Washington and La Grande in Oregon, you’ll find a warm, inviting folks that you just won’t get anywhere else.

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North Idaho

Often referred to as Idaho’s Panhandle, Northern Idaho is spectacular. With it’s wide array of sparkling lakes and rivers, quaint towns and towering pines, there’s a reason why visitors flock to North Idaho. Whether to experience the journey of Lewis & Clark, take flight on a parasail over Lake Coeur d’Alene or explore the bays and inlets and wide-open waters of Pend Oreille and Priest Lake.  Idaho’s Panhandle is an outdoor paradise.