Address: 660 Frontier Rd, Prosser, WA 99350, USA
Phone: +15097865514
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 11AM–5PM
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Nancy Skellenger
Stopped by 14 Hands after visiting the Highland Games. We had a great time & purchased some bottles to take home. Beautiful facility & wonderful staff. Kudos to Veronica for guiding a bunch of wine tasting "Newbies" through the process. We will be back the next time we are in the neighborhood.
Gordon Mitchell
A beautiful winery serving one of our favourite Chardonnay’s!! Just a quick first stop on a whirlwind three week road trip, we couldn’t ask for more! Grabbed a few bottles to go for our evening “night cap” in the next town/state!! Thank you 14 Hands for making such tasty product!!
Chris Towner
Enjoyed visiting the tasting room. Great wine selection and many that are only available at the winery. The grounds outside has a horse sculpture and a beautiful mural. Souvenirs available in the gift shop area of the tasting room. Highly recommend a stop when in the area.
Luke Meyers
First time at a tasting room in Eastern Washington. This place was not crowded for a Sunday, but we were not their during the busy season. Learned about their process and how they get their wine. Had some nice reserves while there.
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Tastings are 7 dollars BUT the fee is waived with the purchase of a bottle of wine. Club members can taste for free and so can three of their guests.
Not sure they were just recently purchased by the tabaco industry in June of 2021 for billions. Contact them directly and ask
Ask Winery..many blends they stopped producing..
14 Hands wines are inspired by the unbridled spirit of the wild horses that once freely roamed eastern Washington. Measuring just fourteen hands tall — a “hand” equivalent to the width of one’s palm — these tenacious little horses would travel down from the hills every day to drink from the mighty Columbia River and graze along the riverbank, then retreat back to cool off at night. Washington’s wild horses have become living symbols of the pioneer spirit of the American West.
Yes, they serve wine related snacks. Their menu varies depending on the season. They have flatbreads, cheese plates, dips, and sliced meats.
The Hot to Trot smooth red blend is 12 dollars for non club members and 9.60 for club members
All sorts of wine grapes. Clarify your question, please.
Yes they do. This specific grape is used in a variety of white and sparkling wines.
Yes, membership is absolutely free. The only thing you pay for is the wine you get from their quarterly release. (February, May, Aug, and October) You get to choose either two reds or a white and a red. (Can always increase the amount so you don't have to be constrained to only two if you want to buy more) You can either pick it up or it can be shipped to you for 5 dollars. Club members get 20% off all bottles of wine or 25% off a case (12 or more bottles, can be mixed and matched) Other perks of the club are that tastings are free for the member and up to three other guests. Access to special wine related experiences and events such as dinners, parties, and seasonal release bottling. For more information call the prosser tasting room.
10 -5 every day but some holidays.
There is a red and a white blend of the Hot to Trot. The red blend is predominately Merlot and Syrah with seven other varietals in smaller quantities including Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Franc, Mourvedre, Pinot Noir and Sangiovese The white blend is predominately Chardonnay and Riesling with small amounts of other aromatic white varieties like Muscat Canelli, Viognier and Chenin Blanc.
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