GOLDENDALE, Wash. - Maryhill Winery today announced its 2013 concert lineup. The Washington winery's concert season kicks off July 14 with Counting Crows and the Wallflowers. The latter is fronted by Jakob Dylan, son of Bob Dylan. Tickets range in price from $50 to $96 On Aug. 17, '70s group Daryl Hall and John Oates will play at Maryhill. Tickets range in price from $49 … [Read more...] about Maryhill Winery announces 2013 summer concerts
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Team chosen to design, build WSU Wine Science Center
RICHLAND, Wash. - A Spokane team will design and build Washington State University's Wine Science Center. WSU announced Thursday that Lydig Construction and ALSC Architects of Spokane won the job of building the $23 million facility on the WSU Tri-Cities campus in the heart of Washington wine country. "Lydig and ALSC conceptualized the Wine Science Center as an iconic … [Read more...] about Team chosen to design, build WSU Wine Science Center
Leonetti Weekend importance ripples across Walla Walla Valley, state
WALLA WALLA, Wash. - For the wine industry, this is the biggest weekend in the valley - and maybe the entire state. Officially, it's known as Spring Release Weekend, a moniker it has carried for more than a decade. For most longtime wine lovers and collectors, it's called Leonetti Weekend because this is the one time each year that legendary Leonetti Cellar is open for its … [Read more...] about Leonetti Weekend importance ripples across Walla Walla Valley, state
Wineries set to pop cork on Oregon Wine Month
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Wine Month kicks off Wednesday, a month-long marketing campaign for the state’s $3 billion industry. Wine promotions, tastings and other activities are scheduled for wineries and wine retailers around the Beaver State. The celebration concludes with the annual Memorial Day Weekend Open House, which is when most of the state’s wineries are open for … [Read more...] about Wineries set to pop cork on Oregon Wine Month
Yakima Valley Spring Barrel Tasting Weekend evolves
PROSSER, Wash. - As wine lovers descend on the Yakima Valley this weekend for the annual Spring Barrel Tasting event, wineries are looking forward to long hours and an opportunity to get some face time with customers. Spring Barrel Tasting officially began in 1983. Or it might have been 1981. Two of the winemakers who were there from the beginning are a little fuzzy on the … [Read more...] about Yakima Valley Spring Barrel Tasting Weekend evolves