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Archery Summit is in Oregon’s Dundee Hills. It was one of the original wineries of Crimson Wine Group when it was created in 1993. (Photo courtesy of Archery Summit)
For several years, they were about 15 miles south of Walla Walla in Milton-Freewater, Ore., returning to Walla Walla in 2001.
By 2002, Andrus was no longer a part of Crimson Wine Group.
In 2005, Crimson bought land from the Mercer family in Washington’s Horse Heaven Hills.
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