HAVILAND WINERY:

coming soon to
Columbia Collective

Though the Columbia Collective building is best known for its history housing Columbia Winery, it was originally built for Haviland Winery and inspired by a whimsical building on the Haviland label.  The winery was founded by George DeJarnett, who commissioned architect Michael Medina to design a building across from Chateau St. Michelle matching the label.

Landmark Event Co. is honored to resurrect the Haviland label as an homage to Woodinville wine history.  Stay tuned for more information on the opening of the new Haviland tasting room at Columbia Collective!

Haviland history

Founder Dave DeJarnett found inspiration in this bottle and encouraged architect Michael Medina to draw from it when designing their new building, Columbia Winery.

Architect Michael Medina then designed the new building which was used on their new label in 1983.

Here is the final architectural rendering, designed by Michael Medina.

570 ROY ST, SEATTLE, WA 98109

entrance is located in the alleyway near the elephant sign

follow until you reach the door with quotes