A practical sourcing opportunity for wineries looking ahead to harvest planning.
Some Pinot Noir opportunities are built around a famous name. Others are interesting because of the practical details behind the fruit.
This 2026 Pinot Noir grape listing on WIN Marketplace features fruit from the heart of the Yakima Valley AVA, with vines planted in 2016 on rocky soil and multiple clones available. For wineries looking at Pinot Noir for an upcoming program, those details matter. Clone selection, vine age, soil profile, and harvest logistics can all influence how a fruit source fits into the cellar plan.
The listing also notes flexible picking options, with hand-pick and machine-pick pricing listed, as well as Chardonnay availability.
For buyers, this is the kind of listing that can be worth a closer look not because it tries to be everything, but because it gives wineries specific sourcing details to evaluate.
The WIN Marketplace gives grape buyers and sellers a more focused way to connect during the sourcing season.
For wineries, detailed grape listings can help turn a broad search into a more practical sourcing conversation. Variety matters, but so do the details behind the fruit: vineyard location, vine age, soil conditions, clones, picking options, pricing, and related availability. Those are the pieces that help buyers decide whether a listing fits a tasting room wine, wine club release, blend component, developing label, or established program.
For growers and grape sellers, the Marketplace provides a way to put those details in front of wine industry buyers who are actively evaluating sourcing options for the upcoming harvest.
If you have grapes available for the 2026 harvest, now is a valuable time to list them on WIN Marketplace and make your fruit easier for wineries to find, compare, and act on.
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