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  1. Prosser, Washington. /  46.20694°N 119.76556°W  / 46.20694; -119.76556. Prosser ( / ˈprɑːsər /) is a city in and the county seat of Benton County, Washington, United States. [7] Situated along the Yakima River, it had a population of 6,062 at the 2020 census.

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  2. Find news, announcements, events, and services for the city of Prosser, located in the Yakima Valley. Learn about the city hall/police station replacement project, utility assistance, yard sales, and more.

    • sinza2017. Orange, France 453 contributions. Easy to remove “Hot to Trot” label. Hats off and big hurrah to 14 Hands “Hot to Trot” table wine for the removeability of their label for recycling purposes.
    • Tony L. Seattle, WA91 contributions. Great wine. The wine here is the best in the area, hands down. After trying multiple wineries, came here and had 8 wines that were all quite tasty.
    • Bob B. Kingsport, TN 321 contributions. A Really Good Stop for Wine Tasting. We stopped here for a wine tasting as we were on our way to Richland, WA. A good friend told us to stop in Prosser as they had numerous wineries in the area.
    • NWSuze. Sequim, WA22 contributions. A Lovely Winery With Great Wine. There are numerous wineries to visit in Prosser WA and surrounding areas, and we have visited several, but Martinez and Martinez is one that stands out.
  3. Prosser, WA 99350 509-788-0030 Prosser Chamber of Commerce. 1230 Bennett Ave. Prosser, WA 99350 800-408-1517 or 509-786-3177 The Prosser House. 1232 Wine Country Road Prosser, WA 99350 509-786-7492 Thurston Wolfe Winery. 588 Cabernet Ct. Prosser, WA 99350 509-786-3313 Tirriddis Sparkling Wines. 2880 Lee Road, Suite B Prosser, WA 99350 509-502-8576

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  4. The gentle terrain invites walking and cycling, while the Horse Heaven Hills provide majestic vistas. Prosser is home to over 25 wineries and counting. Tri-Cities, Red Mountain, Horse Heaven Hills and Yakima Valley wineries are all within a 30-45 mile scenic drive. ENJOY a mix of specialty shops, live music, tasting rooms, and restaurants.

  5. The Prosser Beer & Whiskey Festival brings eager ale and whiskey enthusiasts to sample beers and spirits from across the Northwest. Plus, there’s Unwined with live music, local wine and food, sponsored by The Prosser Wine Network. Founded in 2014, this organization focuses on promoting Prosser wine within the community and beyond.

  6. Birthplace of Washington Wine. Prosser is located in the heart of Washington Wine Country and a destination for many in the Northwest. Attractive offices, stores, services and residential developments have contributed to a new level of vibrancy, while retaining a small town feel that appeals to residents and visitors alike.

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