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Home » Horse Heaven Hills winemakers buy Prosser winery facility

Horse Heaven Hills winemakers buy Prosser winery facility

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Coyote Canyon, Martinez & Martinez and Desert Moon wineries have come together to purchase The Winemaker’s Loft at  357 Port Ave. in Prosser's Vintners Village. 

Courtesy Winemaker's Loft
June 1, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Three winemakers, two of them longtime tenants of a 20-year-old building at Prosser’s Vintners Village, have come together to buy and fully occupy it. 

Coyote Canyon and Martinez & Martinez wineries have been in The Winemaker’s Loft, 357 Port Ave., since it opened in 2006. Desert Moon Winery moved into the facility, which houses tasting rooms, as well as wine production space, in 2025.  

The three wineries will host a grand reopening and ribbon cutting from 5-8 p.m. June 5 with live music accompanied by food and wine pairings. 

A sale price was not disclosed and public records did not reflect a recent change in ownership. The property was last purchased by Winemakers Loft LLC for $1.1 million in 2024. That company lists one of the four owners of Martinez & Martinez as its owner, according to state Department of Revenue records. 

All three wineries produce wines from grapes grown in the Horse Heaven Hills wine grape-growing region. Martinez & Martinez has the oldest grape-growing roots, as the family that owns it began growing grapes 45 years ago before launching the winery in 2005. Coyote Canyon has produced wine for 22 years. Desert Moon’s vineyard was planted in 2023 but the family that owns it has stewarded the land it sits on for decades. 

The port developed Vintners Village to serve as a hub of the region’s wine industry. Twelve wineries currently host tasting rooms and production facilities at the development along Interstate 82. 

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