When Paul Beveridge, a partner at Heller Ehrman, took a buyout from the firm in fall 2007, there was no doubt where he would invest the proceeds. Beveridge is a Washington winemaker who, until that time, bought fruit from vineyards across the state. The buyout helped him fulfill the dream of owning a place to grow his own grapes.

Luckily for Beveridge, his vines have outlived his old firm. His vineyard now sits on a plateau just outside of Washington’s Yakima Valley, 2 1/2 hours east of his Seattle home. But Seattle this is not. The site is sunny more than 300 days per year and averages only 15 inches of annual precipitation.

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