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14 Hands Winery

14 Hands Winery is a Washington State winery known for producing approachable, easy-drinking wines at accessible price points. Based in the Columbia Valley, the brand takes its name from the wild mustangs that once roamed the region, animals that measured about 14 hands high — a nod to the local heritage and the untamed character behind the label.

The winery focuses on a lineup of everyday varietal wines and blends, with an emphasis on fruit-forward, food-friendly styles. Its wines are widely distributed across the United States, making 14 Hands a familiar name for shoppers seeking reliable quality without a premium price tag.

14 Hands Winery is a Washington State winery known for producing approachable, easy-drinking wines at accessible price points.

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14 Hands Winery is a Washington State winery known for producing approachable, easy-drinking wines at accessible price points. Based in the Columbia Valley, the brand takes its name from the wild mustangs that once roamed the region, animals that measured about 14 hands high — a nod to the local heritage and the untamed character behind the label.

The winery focuses on a lineup of everyday varietal wines and blends, with an emphasis on fruit-forward, food-friendly styles. Its wines are widely distributed across the United States, making 14 Hands a familiar name for shoppers seeking reliable quality without a premium price tag.

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14 Hands750 ml

14 Hands Merlot 2021

$13.99
14 Hands750 ml

14 Hands Sauvignon Blanc 2022

$11.99
14 Hands Chardonnay 2019 750 ml
14 Hands750 ml

14 Hands Chardonnay 2019

$12.99
14 Hands 2021 750 ml
14750 ml

14 Hands 2021

$13.99

Origins and Washington State Roots

14 Hands is part of the Ste. Michelle Wine Estates family, one of Washington State's most prominent wine producers. The brand emerged as a way to showcase the quality of Columbia Valley fruit in a more casual, value-oriented format, appealing to a broad range of wine drinkers.

The Columbia Valley is Washington's largest wine-growing region, offering warm days and cool nights that help grapes develop ripe flavors while retaining acidity. These conditions are well suited to a variety of red and white grapes, giving 14 Hands the flexibility to produce a diverse portfolio.

The winery's identity leans into the imagery of the wild horses that historically inhabited the area, connecting the wines to a sense of place and the rugged history of the Pacific Northwest.

House Style and Range

14 Hands is best known for fruit-forward wines that are ready to enjoy on release. The reds tend to emphasize ripe berry and dark fruit flavors with soft tannins, while the whites are typically bright, crisp, and refreshing.

The core range commonly includes popular varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Chardonnay, along with red blends and other styles. The brand has also offered sparkling options and seasonal or limited releases, broadening the choices for different occasions.

Because the wines are designed for immediate drinkability, they pair well with a wide range of everyday meals — from grilled meats and pasta to lighter dishes and appetizers — making them a versatile choice for casual gatherings.

Buying and Serving Tips

When shopping the 14 Hands collection, consider the occasion: the reds are a dependable match for weeknight dinners and casual entertaining, while the whites and any sparkling offerings suit warmer weather and lighter fare. The value pricing also makes these wines a practical pick for larger gatherings.

For serving, lighter whites are best enjoyed well chilled, while fuller reds show best slightly below room temperature. Most 14 Hands wines are made to drink young, so there's generally no need for extended cellaring.

We ship nationwide, so you can stock up on your favorite 14 Hands varietals and blends for delivery. Check individual product listings for current vintages, availability, and detailed tasting notes.

Frequently asked questions

Where is 14 Hands wine made?
14 Hands is a Washington State winery sourcing fruit from the Columbia Valley, one of the largest and most important wine-growing regions in the Pacific Northwest. It is part of the Ste. Michelle Wine Estates family of Washington wineries.
What does the name '14 Hands' mean?
The name refers to the wild mustangs that once roamed the region, which stood about 14 hands high (a hand is a unit of measurement used for horses, equaling four inches). The name honors the local heritage and the untamed spirit behind the brand.
What types of wine does 14 Hands offer?
The brand produces a range of approachable, fruit-forward wines, commonly including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and red blends, along with other varietals and occasional sparkling or limited releases. Availability varies by vintage and market.
Is 14 Hands a good value wine?
Yes — 14 Hands is positioned as an accessible, value-oriented brand, offering easy-drinking wines at friendly price points. It's a popular choice for everyday drinking and casual entertaining.