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225 Amavi Cellars WALLA WALLA Wineries often start with an individual's passion for wine. At Amavi Cellars, the love of wine and the passion for life are apparent. From the Zen-like Walla Walla tasting room to the very name itself—Amavi represents love, "amor," and life, "vita"—everything about the winery is focused on the experience of enjoying wine. Founded by Pepper Bridge Winery's same three families, the Goffs, Pellets, and McKibbens, Amavi Cellars' first vintage was 2001, released in 2003. As members of the Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance, the Amavi Cellars family views winemaking as a lifestyle, working for the growth of the region and showcasing the unique qualities of the Walla Walla Valley. The winery prides itself on 100 percent estate grown fruit, 100 percent sustainability, and being 100 percent Walla Walla. Amavi Cellars wines are made from grapes grown in six vineyards: Pepper Bridge, Les Collines, Seven Hills, Octave, Summit View, and Goff, and the focus is on crafting exceptional wine while preserving the environment. Dedicated to responsible stewardship and committed to leaving the land better for future generations, the Amavi Cellars team prioritizes the balance between environmental, economic, and social factors involved in the process of growing grapes and producing wine. Part of that mission of sustainability means that Amavi Cellars has, since the beginning, sourced grapes only from the Walla Walla Valley. Eric McKibben, General Manager, and siblings are second generation partners in the winery and share the same family philosophy and lifestyle. FACING PAGE: The patio of the Amavi Cellars tasting room in Walla Walla allows guests to enjoy an inspiring view of the vineyard and the Blue Mountains. Photograph by Jack von Eberstein TOP LEFT: Amavi Cellars' vintage Chevy truck against a beautiful Walla Walla sunset in the Pepper Bridge Vineyard. Photograph by Wilton Photography TOP RIGHT: Amavi Cellars' block in the Seven Hills Vineyard. Photograph by Rose Pingree

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