• Vino at the Landing (map)
  • 800-E N 10th St
  • Renton, WA, 98057
  • United States

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About

Our Story
It Is The Red Mountain Reputation For Quality That Brought Doug Long And His Partners Together To Collaborate On A New Winery And Estate Vineyard.

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Betsy Long has seen it all since she and her late husband Doug planted grapes on Pritchard Hill in Napa Valley in 1971. After leaving Napa, she and Doug moved to WA with no plans to work in the wine industry. They were supposed to “retire”. However, she knew that could not stop the love of wine making that was ingrained in the heart of Doug. Soon after discovering Red Mountain WA, and understanding what great wines could be made from this fantastic terroir, the writing was on the wall. Together, they started Obelisco with good friends and partners that were later bought out. She supported the endeavors to go out and create the best wine possible and loved the passion that Doug put into the wines. Now, as owner, she endeavors to carry on the legacy.

Our Brand

“Obelisk, was a term that was synonymous with protection or defense. The needle of the obelisk has been said to perforate the clouds and disperse the negative forces that could gather into a storm.”

Obelisco Estate is a small 30 acre vineyard located on the southwest slope of Red Mountain. It’s name venerates the tall, narrow four-sided obelisks that were carved out of solid granite by exceptional craftsmen as early as 2000 B.C. In much the same way, our wines have been carved out of Red Mountain terroir.

We often look to history for examples of intriguing notions. How have humans left their mark on places of discovery? How have we announced ourselves, our presence, to the world? As early as 2000 B.C., obelisks were quarried out of solid red granite along the banks of the Nile in Egypt and ferried by boats buoyed by flood waters to their destinations, where they were erected as monuments. To this day, obelisks are icons reminiscent of civilizations past.

As a general rule, obelisks were erected in pairs and served to magically protect the temples. The obelisk is composed of two parts: the body and the pyramidion. The pyramid shaped top was designed to allow the sun to reflect from its faces, thereby symbolizing the rays of the sun. The egyptians believe the solar rays brought great power, even to the grave and had the power to resurrect the deceased.

The main 30 acre vineyard, designed and planted for the sole purpose of producing intensely complex, elegant and rich red wines, is located on the southwest facing slope bathed in sunlight throughout long daylight hours, with cool nights and the moderating effect of the Yakima River below. Obelisco Estate vineyard is perfectly situated to grow world class grapes noted for their structure, acidity and intense varietal character. The vineyard is one of the most intensely planted vineyards in the Northwest.

The vineyard is located in the Red Mountain terrior which is known for some of the best growing conditions for Bordeaux varietals in North America. The unusual soil depths and ideal cumulative maturation time are un-matched in Washington.

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