we love what we do
we have a passion for Italian wine, food and way of life
Welcome to Trezzi Farm Winery located atop the historic farming community of Green Bluff, WA. We’re a small family owned 22 acre farm offering handcrafted estate wines, country Italian foods, and a rustically modern wedding & event venue rich with character and panoramic views.
EXPLORE our FARM
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weddings
wine
food
~ Est 2005 ~
Sip Back and Unwind
Discover more about Trezzi Farm and the historic farming community we call home.
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Trezzi Farm was established in 2005 with a small garden of vegetables & herbs and a hand planted two acre vineyard of Barbera. The small vineyard survived the first winter, and additional vineyards subsequently planted. The tractor barn became the tasting room in 2009, and over the next 15+ years the winery continued to grow to where the farm now hosts weddings and events.
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Our wines are Farm-to-Bottle - we plant, grow, tend, and harvest all of our grapes to make wine the old fashioned way right here on our farm. See first hand by visiting the winery gallery on our albums page.
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Dine with us - homemade simple yet flavorful foods using high-quality fresh local ingredients including farm grown herbs and estate wines. A hospitality driven experience serving dishes that celebrate the vibrant flavors of Northern Italy.
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Nestled atop Green Bluff down an old country road, come experience the Italian way of life - slow moments and hand-crafted foods and wines to share with people you love. A charming, rustic yet elegant wedding & corporate event venue with flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, and stunning mountain, vineyard and rolling farmland views.
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Discover our rustically modern and elegant barn - 28’ soaring ceilings, dark polished concrete floors, wrap-around windows and multiple large rolling doors make it the picture perfect choice for Weddings & Events
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Green Bluff is a small farming community north of Spokane with a rich history that includes early Native American gatherings, the establishment of farming by German settlers in the late 1800s, and the formation of Grange #300 in 1909.