Note: This is the first in a four-part series on Northwest Pinot Gris. British Columbia makes some of the world's best Riesling, yet the same could be said of Pinot Gris. Success extends beyond wine competitions and vineyards and into the market place as Pinot Gris is on the verge of becoming the most popular white grape in the province. "The best example I can … [Read more...] about British Columbia’s growing love affair with Pinot Gris
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Ste. Michelle creates Anew Riesling label for women
WOODINVILLE, Wash. - This month, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates is launching a new label called Anew, under which it has created an affordable Riesling targeted at female wine drinkers. The 70,000-case Riesling is priced at $11 and for sale nationwide. "Anew Riesling is perfect for the woman who enjoys an active, healthy lifestyle but also seeks time to relax and rejuvenate," … [Read more...] about Ste. Michelle creates Anew Riesling label for women
Washington’s Andrew Will Winery now a father-son operation
VASHON, Wash. - This Sunday should be extra special for Chris Camarda, as his son Will has joined him in running Andrew Will Winery, one of Washington state's oldest and most important wine producers. Will Camarda, for whom the winery was named - along with his cousin Andrew - is a geologist by training. The 2010 University of Washington grad worked for Sound Earth Strategies … [Read more...] about Washington’s Andrew Will Winery now a father-son operation
Precept Wine purchases 174 acres near Red Mountain
KIONA, Wash. - Precept Wine, the Pacific Northwest's largest privately owned winery, said Friday that it has purchased 174 acres of land just southwest of Washington state's famed Red Mountain American Viticultural Area. David Minick, vice president of vineyards for Precept and a longtime Yakima Valley winemaker, told Great Northwest Wine he expects Skyfall Vineyard near … [Read more...] about Precept Wine purchases 174 acres near Red Mountain
British Columbia wine leader unveils plans for new project
OLIVER, British Columbia - Time doesn't stand still, and the same can be said for British Columbia wine icon Harry McWatters. This week, McWatters rolled out the first releases from Time Estate Winery, the latest project based on his Sundial Vineyard on the Black Sage Bench in the southern Okanagan Valley near the town of Oliver. And like so many of his projects, there's … [Read more...] about British Columbia wine leader unveils plans for new project