There are places you visit and places that stay with you long after you have left. Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, perched dramatically on the edge of a 450-foot basalt cliff overlooking the Spokane River valley, is firmly in the second category. The moment you step out of your car in the parking area and catch your first glimpse of that sweeping panorama — rolling hills, the silver ribbon of the river below, and the wide-open eastern Washington sky above — you already know this afternoon is going to be something special.
Located on Fruithill Road in northeast Spokane, Arbor Crest sits inside a National Historic Landmark: the Royal Riblet Mansion, a gorgeous Craftsman-style estate built in 1924 for inventor and engineer Harlow Riblet. The architecture alone is worth the drive. Stone pathways, manicured terraced gardens, and a grand covered veranda give the whole property a feeling that is part elegant country estate, part Pacific Northwest dream. It manages to feel both elevated and completely welcoming at the same time.
But let’s talk about what most people come for: the wine. Arbor Crest has been crafting estate-grown and Washington State wines since 1982, and the tasting room is open to the public most afternoons. The portfolio leans into classic varietals done exceptionally well — their Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are perennial favorites, with deep fruit character and that distinctive dry-climate structure that eastern Washington wine country does so brilliantly. The white wines, including a crisp Riesling and a nicely layered Chardonnay, are ideal for sipping on the outdoor terrace while the afternoon light turns gold over the valley.
Speaking of that terrace — on warm evenings, Arbor Crest hosts outdoor concerts on the bluff. Local and regional musicians play against one of the most jaw-dropping natural backdrops you will find anywhere in the inland Northwest. Bring a blanket, pack a charcuterie spread, purchase a bottle from the tasting room, and settle in. It is the kind of evening that makes you feel extraordinarily lucky to be exactly where you are.
The staff here are knowledgeable without being pretentious. Ask questions, try the flights, take your time. There is no rush at Arbor Crest. The whole ethos of the place encourages you to slow down, look around, and appreciate something genuinely beautiful.
Whether you are a dedicated wine enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates a breathtaking view paired with a well-crafted glass of red, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars delivers an experience that is distinctly and proudly Spokane. Plan for at least two hours. You will not want to leave sooner than that.