Bartholomew Winery

Black label Carmenere going down the bottling line

Bartholomew: Washington's Carmenère House

Carmenère is the backbone of our production. What could've been a passing experiment in 2007 became a long-term commitment and a cornerstone of our identity. Fast forward almost 20 years...

Bartholomew: Washington's Carmenère House

Carmenère is the backbone of our production. What could've been a passing experiment in 2007 became a long-term commitment and a cornerstone of our identity. Fast forward almost 20 years...

Reciprocity wine bottle

Reciprocity: A Philosophy in Equal Parts

In wine, most blends allow one grape to dominate. But what happens when two varieties meet as equals? Carmenère and Cabernet Franc—both with roots in Bordeaux, both spent lifetimes in...

Reciprocity: A Philosophy in Equal Parts

In wine, most blends allow one grape to dominate. But what happens when two varieties meet as equals? Carmenère and Cabernet Franc—both with roots in Bordeaux, both spent lifetimes in...

Washington’s First Nero d’Avola: Sicily’s Signature Grape Grows New Roots at Bartholomew Winery

Washington’s First Nero d’Avola: Sicily’s Signa...

Bartholomew Winery just became the first to grow and produce Nero d’Avola in Washington State—6,000 miles from its Sicilian roots. Why take the risk? Because we don’t just say “broaden...

Washington’s First Nero d’Avola: Sicily’s Signa...

Bartholomew Winery just became the first to grow and produce Nero d’Avola in Washington State—6,000 miles from its Sicilian roots. Why take the risk? Because we don’t just say “broaden...