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Reviews for Abeja Winery & Inn in Walla Walla, WA

Daniel Sweeney 1 year ago
5

Stunning winery, vineyard, and inn that truly highlights the best of Walla Walla. We stayed here for a night and did a full wine... tour while there. Accommodations were excellent, food was very good, and the tour + tasting was wonderful. Our guide Jake wasfriendly, knowledgeable, and really took time to make sure we enjoyed ourselves and got to experience the property. Can?t sayenough good things, and definitely worth a visit (and a stay) if you have the time! Read more

Julie Thayer 2 years ago
5

This property is magical and thoughtfully designed. Staff was efficient and friendly. Attended a wedding here and it was such a... great venue. Read more

David Casselman 2 years ago
5

My wife and I have been to Walla Walla quite a few times before. We have stayed in a variety of places. Abeja is certainly very... nice, conveniently located, and peaceful. We stayed in the Edison ?cabin.? It is spacious and very cozy with amenities foreither hot or cold weather stays. The staff were very pleasant and inviting, making it very clear that should we need anythingthey would be able to assist.\n\nWe did a tasting. I found the Chardonnay an interesting take on a distinctively differentapproach and bought a bottle. I really liked their 2014 Cabernet offering as well. I bought a bottle of the 2017 beekeeperblend. It has a little more merlot in it and is ready to drink, where the newest offering was a little tannic at themoment.\n\nBreakfasts were really exceptional with very appropriate portions for an average appetite. We also had thecharcuterie tray ( I would recommend this ) and a lunch that they were very willing to wrap and put in our refrigerator for whenwe returned.\n\nThe grounds are great with a great backstory. I do wish that there was more walking paths available. There?s areally pretty bridge on the backside but a very strongly worded sign saying Abeja guests keep out. That?s a little sad becauseit would be nice to walk down the gravel road. I doubt the average Abeja guest is looking to go inside those people?s homes oreven interrupt their space; it smacks of a small minded neighbor dispute. It?s too bad really.\n\nIt is pricey and notnecessarily something we would do every time we go there, but worth it at least once. Read more

Eryn Tehan 2 years ago
5

Stunning views and incredible wines. It?s worth the stop! Very friendly thoughtful staff too. Reservations recommended!

Kelly Thynes 2 years ago
5

The grounds are Stunning! Friendly knowledgeable staff and lovely wines

Jeremy Bradshaw 3 years ago
5

Superb wine with surroundings to match. We had an excellent experience tasting their wares in the courtyard surrounded by... beautiful, pollinator-friendly landscaping. Stacy was very helpful and informative. Abeja has the whole package; make sure thisis one of your stops for a day of wine tasting in Walla Walla. Read more

Kelly Hansbrough 3 years ago
5

Our stay at Abeja far exceeded our expectations. On arrival to our beautiful room, we were greeted with a welcome note, a... complimentary carafe of wine, a delicious charcuterie plate and a vase of fresh cut lilacs (I had mentioned my favorite color ispurple). We enjoyed our snack on the terrace overlooking a creek, listening to the peaceful babble of the water. We had aselection of coffees, teas (with real cream) which we enjoyed in the morning. The complimentary breakfast was outstanding. Freshsqueezed orange juice, coffee, a truffle and Parmesan baked egg with fine herbs which are grown in their garden, bacon, andblueberry pancakes with their own lemon curd (which you can buy from them to take home- we bought 2 jars). Our breakfast wasserved on the terrace which was absolutely enchanting. It was chilly that morning and we had the option to eat inside if wewanted but preferred to enjoy the view of the beautiful surroundings. Sierra was our server and was so friendly and made us feelvery welcome.\nIn the afternoon we had a wine pairing with Will. He toured us through the vineyards and the grounds and sharedthe history of the estate and the various buildings. We were then taken to a private room which stored wine barrels for ourtasting. The card displaying our wine selections even had our names on it which was a nice touch. Will took us through each wineselection pointing out the notes of flavor and how different cheeses compliment the taste of the wine. My hubby and I are prettymuch just red wine drinkers, but we were so impressed by their Chardonnay that we sampled, we ended up buying a case of it,along with a Beekepers Red Blend.\nJust a short drive away is downtown Walla Walla which is quaint with a nice selection ofrestaurants and breweries to enjoy.\nI?m telling you, the Abeja resort is top-notch. We were constantly impressed by theattention to detail, professionalism and courteousness of the staff, particularly Sierra and Will.\nAnd I can?t say en Read more

Simplified Celebrations 3 years ago
5

ATTENTION engaged couples...you will fall in love with this magical venue in Walla Walla. So many stunning spaces for your... photography, gorgeous lodging for you and your party to stay and get ready. The on site venue coordinator Gaby is the mostfabulous person and will put your wedding anxieties at ease. Beautiful farmhouse tables and wood cross back chairs are includedthey will even cater your rehearsal dinner with wood fired pizzas.\nAs a planner and florist I can?t wait for more futureclients at Abeja! Read more