Tunnel Hill Winery
The structures that house Tunnel Hill Winery and tasting room is made of granite, harvested from the excavation of nearby Knapps Tunnel. At first glance, you could easily picture this compound in the Normandy region of France. However, a quick look around at nearby Lake Chelan and the surrounding hills reminds you that you are smack dab in the middle of Washington’s vacationland. The slopes above the winery have been producing award-winning apples for generations, but now these hills are the estate vineyards for Tunnel Hill. Rows of pinot noir, riesling, and syrah grapes stripe the hillside.
Tunnel Hill’s owner, Denny Evans, is producing small lots of wine together with his winemaking son Guy Evans. Making fewer than 500 cases of wine annually requires Denny to wear many hats: grape grower, winemaker, production manager, head of marketing, and chief bottle washer. However, understanding Tunnel Hill Winery is appreciating the road that brought Denny here, one man’s version of the phoenix myth. Look for production to ramp up to 2,000 cases as a new production facility opens.
If you have been lucky enough to have seen the Emmy-nominated documentary Broken Limbs, you might recognize that a “star” of the show is Denny himself. Guy Evans, Denny’s son, made Broken Limbs to explain the sudden demise of Washington’s apple industry and to highlight how this downturn has affected families in the Chelan-Wenatchee area. Denny’s orchard was once one of the largest apple-producing farms in the state. Seemingly overnight, it fell on hard times, the result of foreign competition.
At 6'4'' Denny locks you in with his blue eyes and patiently explains the winemaking style and vision of Tunnel Hill. Being a “dirt guy,” he is most comfortable being in the fields. However, reinventing yourself comes easily when you are a quick study, and Denny has taken advantage of Washington’s rich educational resources and its community of supportive winemakers and viticulturists. From the ashes of burning applewood, Tunnel Hill Winery has risen.
WineTrail Note: If your group needs lodging while visiting the Chelan area, check out Denny’s FarmHouse at www.sunshineorchards.com. It’s easy to imagine that this would be the ideal place to explore the pairing of Tunnel Hill pinot noir with apples and pears from nearby orchards.
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Tunnel Hill Winery was featured in WineTrails of Washington as part of the Lake Chelan South Shore WineTrail on page 236!
WineTrail: Lake Chelan South Shore WineTrail
Owner: Sunshine Orchards, Inc. (Denny Evans)
Winemaker: Guy Evans
Opened: 2003
Tasting Room: Open to the public
Amenities: Lodging, Picnic Area, Tasting Room, Online Store, Wine Club, Weddings, Vineyard on premises, Facebook
Where To Buy: Winery
Phone: 509-682-5695 Fax: 509-682-7095
Website: www.tunnelhillwinery.com
Official Winery Rep/Owner: Information Change? Click Here
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Tunnel Hill Winery
Winery/Tasting Room
37 Highway 97-Alt, Chelan, WA 98816 -120.091208 47.839447Hours: Summer hours 11–6
Directions: From Chelan, drive west on US-97 Alt along the north shore of Lake Chelan. Go 3.9 miles and as the road turns left the Tunnel Hill Winery is located on the left side of the road next to the fruit and vegetable stand. Arrive at 37 US-97 Alt.

