Things to Do in Vancouver, WA That’ll Make You Excited to Visit

“English Estate … has an ambiance that will make you smile. For example, as you drive up you’ll see groups scattered along the grounds enjoying a bottle of wine. Hens will be bobbing around, and you’ll get nice views of the valley just past their tasting room. Behind that you’ll see rows of vines that have all the grapes they use in their wines.”

If you prefer that winery vibe surrounded by vineyards, English Estate is a good choice.
— The Emerald Palate

Special Report: The Daughters of Washington Wine

Washington Tasting Room Magazine, September 10, 2019

“A COMMON THREAD weaving through the wine industry involves stories about the camaraderie between parents and their offspring, especially among family-owned wineries.”

10 Reasons to (Re)Visit Vancouver

Willamette Week, May 29, 2019

“If you don't want beer, don't worry: there's wine. Vancouver has elegant tasting rooms, like Cellar 55, Koi Pond, and English Estate. They offer a decadent evening for the wine enthusiast ready to experience the area's finest offerings. Grab a flight of local wines and sip away.”

Southwest by Southwest

Washington wineries organize for official appellation status

“For the first several years, Salishan Vineyards in La Center stood as the lone winery, until English Estate planted vines in east Vancouver in 1980 — opening its doors in 2000. Slowly, but steadily, another winery followed, and then another.”

Oregon Wine Press, June 1, 2019

A Family’s Winemaking Legacy Continues

Camas Post-Record, July 13, 2015

“…It is hard to believe that within a block one discovers apartment buildings and big box shopping centers. I drive past the winery on my way to Costco. But it is the slowing, turning in and visiting that is a quality of life experience for me and many other east Vancouver residents…”