cabernet sauvignon grapes

Washington Cab grapes grown for your signature style.

Need Washington Cabernet Sauvignon wine grapes for your next small‑lot wine? Our six clones grown in Zillah’s Rattlesnake Hills AVA ripen under warm days and cool nights, delivering rich color, firm structure, and balanced acidity—perfect for blending or showcasing a single clone.

Washington Cabernet Sauvignon grapes on vine

Award‑winning grapes you can trust.

Wines made from Diamondback Ridge grapes have won top honors from:

What we’ve made

This is a taste of what we’ve created at Bosma Estate with our Cabernet Sauvignon wine grapes. We can’t wait to see what you create.

Blend

Our Cabernet Sauvignon Blend leads with bold black cherry and dark raspberry, grounded by mocha and warm spice.

Clone 7

The Clone 7 bottling brings smooth structure and elegance.

Clone 4

Cattle Baron (Clone 4) layers in earth, mint, and graphite.

Rattlesnake Hills AVA vineyard profile

Our Cabernet Sauvignon vines span nearly 20 acres across six clones, planted in 2015–16 on virgin ground in the Rattlesnake Hills AVA

The vineyard sits on broken basalt and silt loam, helping us grow resilient vines with excellent concentration. 

With 8×5 spacing, we limit yield per vine while maintaining strong production per acre. All canopy work—from pruning to leafing to harvest—is done by hand to ensure quality from start to finish.

“We’ve produced several award-winning wines from their grapes.”

Their prices are very reasonable compared to bigger name vineyards, yet the farming practices and fruit quality are absolutely on par with the best in the state. You get premium fruit without the premium price tag.

Tyson Trautmann

Alluvium Cellars

Why buy Cabernet Sauvignon wine grapes from Diamondback Ridge?

Short-term contracts

No long commitments, just great fruit when you need it.

Clean, quality fruit

From Cabernet to Carménère, get clean, high quality grapes in one place.

Flexible pickup

Harvest on your schedule—we make it easy.

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