COR Cellars Winery Complex Lyle, Washington
A new winery and tasting room for COR Cellars that was designed by Seattle-based architecture firm goCstudio. The winery is located in Lyle, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
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A new winery and tasting room for COR Cellars that was designed by Seattle-based architecture firm goCstudio. The winery is located in Lyle, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
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