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247 College Cellars of Walla Walla WALLA WALLA Sometimes winemaking is more about the human investment than anything else, and College Cellars of Walla Walla proves that. The nonprofit teaching winery is making a big impact on Washington's wine industry, as well as internationally. Its goal is to go beyond research and train industry-ready viticulturalists and winemakers—and it's succeeding. Roughly 30 students per year graduate the program, and more than 175 have entered into the industry or started their own wineries. Students of all ages and backgrounds enter the two-year program and learn their craft on the eight-acre property located at the Center for Enology and Viticulture on the campus of Walla Walla Community College. Founded in 2000 by Dr. Myles J. Anderson, College Cellars of Walla Walla is run by people who have a passion in viticulture. The advisory committee is comprised of some of Washington state's top winemakers and industry experts, including Elizabeth Bourcier, Chris Figgins, Rick Small, Dan Wampfler, and Victor Palencia. Their interest is always what is best for Washington wine, and it shows in the graduating student body. All proceeds from the winery go toward equipment, student needs, and scholarship funding. College Cellars has events year-round, local release weekends, pouring events, and participates in festivals like Celebrate Walla Walla. FACING PAGE: Grand Crew statue by artist Jeffrey Hill stands outside the Institute for Enology and Viticulture. Photograph by Don Fleming TOP : The staff of College Cellars of Walla Walla; Sabrina Lueck, Joel Perez, Marcus Rafanelli, Danielle Swan-Froese, Tim Donahue Photograph by Steve Lenz

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