Woodinville's Chateau Ste. Michelle plans major revamp

Woodinville, WALifestyle

Chateau Ste. Michelle, a cornerstone of the Washington wine industry since 1976, has announced an ambitious redevelopment project aimed at transforming its property into a modern, multi-faceted destination. The winery, known for its world-class wines and unique visitor experiences, seeks to enhance its connection with the community through this initiative. Plans include retaining the historic Chateau and its buildings while introducing new features such as a hotel, restaurants, and boutique shops. Guest services manager Katie Briggs emphasized the winery's commitment to evolving its offerings and strengthening community ties.

The project is currently in its preliminary stages, with collaboration planned between the winery, the city of Woodinville, and local developers. Although specific details are still under wraps, the winery intends to provide a preview of the revamped property to its members and guests once finalized. Visitors are encouraged to continue enjoying the winery's current offerings, including concerts and wine tastings. This redevelopment marks an exciting new chapter for Chateau Ste. Michelle and its legacy in Washington's wine landscape.

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