Your Safety
Our most important goal is the safety of our guests, as well as our tour drivers and the awesome people that work at Walla Walla’s world-class wineries. We want your experience on your tour to be memorable and fun, but not at the risk of putting others at risk.
We have implemented expanded cleaning and sanitizing protocols for all of our vehicles and our tour drivers will wear a mask when in the vehicle with your group (and when they are with your group at the wineries. Hand sanitizer will be available in our vehicles for your use.
Walla Walla is now in Phase 2, so indoor seating is now allowed, with limited capacity. Our preference, once the weather gets warm is to have our groups tasting outside whenever possible. Masks are required to be worn by all guests when you enter the wineries (and when not seated at your table).
Per Washington State health guidelines, the wineries are only allowed to have a maximum of six people per table. Some wineries in Walla Walla will not take groups larger than six, while other wineries will allow larger groups to be seated at multiple tables. Reservations are now required at nearly all wineries in Walla Walla — but we will set up all the winery appointments for your group.
Thank you for your understanding in these unprecedented times. We look forward to showing you the best Walla Walla wine country has to offer and keeping you and your friends safe.
We have implemented expanded cleaning and sanitizing protocols for all of our vehicles and our tour drivers will wear a mask when in the vehicle with your group (and when they are with your group at the wineries. Hand sanitizer will be available in our vehicles for your use.
Walla Walla is now in Phase 2, so indoor seating is now allowed, with limited capacity. Our preference, once the weather gets warm is to have our groups tasting outside whenever possible. Masks are required to be worn by all guests when you enter the wineries (and when not seated at your table).
Per Washington State health guidelines, the wineries are only allowed to have a maximum of six people per table. Some wineries in Walla Walla will not take groups larger than six, while other wineries will allow larger groups to be seated at multiple tables. Reservations are now required at nearly all wineries in Walla Walla — but we will set up all the winery appointments for your group.
Thank you for your understanding in these unprecedented times. We look forward to showing you the best Walla Walla wine country has to offer and keeping you and your friends safe.