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by | Apr 20, 2026

PROSSER, WA — April 2026 — McKinley Springs Winery is proud to announce the  release of Eagle Red, a new wine created in partnership with Eastern Washington University. The wine will make its debut at the EWU Alumni Awards Gala at Northern  Quest Resort & Casino on April 25, with broader availability to follow.  

Eagle Red is the first-ever EWU-licensed wine and was developed as a way to connect  alumni and supporters with Eastern Washington through a shared experience. A portion  of proceeds from each bottle will go toward supporting EWU programs, including the  Alumni Legacy Scholarship.  

Eagle Red is now available for purchase at mckinleysprings.com, with limited  initial availability. 

Kelsey Hatch-Brecek, Eastern’s director of alumni relations, says the new release is the  culmination of a two-year process during which she worked closely with winemaker and  EWU alumnus Reid Klei (’05).  

“I’m excited to roll out this bold new wine to the Eagle Nation and to raise our profile  among the state’s broader community of wine connoisseurs,” says Hatch-Brecek. “More  importantly, we’re looking forward to the benefits this partnership will bring to campus,  as a portion of the proceeds from each bottle sold will come back to Eastern and the  Alumni Legacy Scholarship.”  

“I got into wine almost immediately after graduating from EWU, and I’ve been doing it  for over 20 years now,” said Reid Klei, a 2005 graduate of Eastern Washington  University and winemaker at McKinley Springs Winery. “This idea has been in the back  of my mind the whole time, I just hadn’t had the opportunity until recently. I wanted a  way to stay connected to EWU and give back for everything I got out of my time there.”  

The wine is a Washington-grown red blend composed of 47% Cabernet Sauvignon,  45% Merlot, and 8% Syrah, varieties that reflect both the strength of the region and the  winery’s estate vineyards in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA.  

“For the blend, I brought together three varieties that really express Washington wine,  and especially our estate vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah,” Klei said.  “Cab brings the structure, Merlot fills out the mid-palate and adds richness, and Syrah  

softens everything and gives it some length. On their own, each one is good, but  together, the blend is better than any single piece. Honestly, it’s kind of like the EWU  community, everyone brings something different to the table, and it’s stronger because  of it.” 

Eagle Red is designed to be approachable and versatile, with notes of dark cherry and  plum, smooth texture, and balanced structure, suited for both everyday enjoyment and  special occasions.  

Eagle Red will also be available at select Spokane-area bottle shops. An official Tri Cities launch will follow on May 30 at the McKinley Springs tasting room in Richland,  where the wine will be available to the public.  

“This is more than just a wine,” Klei added. “It’s a way for alumni to stay connected and  support something meaningful while sharing a bottle with friends and family.”  

About McKinley Springs Winery  

McKinley Springs Winery is located in Prosser, Washington, and sources fruit from its  estate vineyards in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA. The winery is owned and operated by  the Andrews family, including Rob and Angela Andrews and their son Justin Andrews;  

Scott and Dana Andrews and their sons Brian and Dan Andrews; and son-in-law Chad  Barnhart, a fourth-generation farming family with deep roots in the region dating back to  1941.  

The family planted its first wine grapes in 1980, including a block of Cabernet  Sauvignon that remains in production today, and has since grown to farm thousands of  acres of wine grapes across the Horse Heaven Hills. McKinley Springs focuses on  producing wines that reflect both site and variety, with an emphasis on balance,  structure, and approachability.  

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