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Wine Enthusiast drops covering emerging regions but adds hard seltzer October 6, 2022 More than 2 years ago Perspective by Dave McIntyre ...
Great acidity and silky tannins round out the long finish. Everything you need for a midday picnic. Yakima Valley Grenache Finalists: McCrea Cellars 2008 Grenache, Yakima Valley, $28 Tempus Cellars ...
I've visited a couple dozen wine regions in the world, as far flung as Uruguay and as under-the-radar as Turkey. Yet I've still never actually been to Eastern Washington and only recently really ...
There is an astonishing number of wineries in Washington State: 900 according to recent estimates. Though arguably not as famous as more celebrated wine-growing regions in North America, such as ...
In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019, guest services representative Ginny Swanstrom pours a sparkling wine for a tour group to taste at Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville, Wash. From ...
Understanding Washington wine isn’t difficult, per se, but capturing the state’s entire landscape of winemaking can seem daunting. While grapes were first planted here in the early 1800s, and ...
Some will argue that it has become the most-important growing region in Washington. When a wine lover sees “Red Mountain” on a label, the impression is almost a guarantee of heft and quality.
In 2001, when Barrister started making wine, there were 170 wineries in Washington. Twenty years before that, in 1981, there were 19. “We’re doing really darn good,” Warner said.
Washington Wine Institute Executive Director Josh McDonald told KOIN 6 News that outside of designated wine-grape-growing regions shared by Oregon and Idaho, known as “American viticultural ...
“Washington has a higher percentage of 90-rated wines than other top wine-producing regions in the world,” Warner said, referring to the 100-point scale for rating wines.
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