WENATCHEE, Wash. - Periodicals have a long tradition of sponsoring wine competitions. There's the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition in Sonoma County, the Dallas Morning News Wine Competition in Texas and myriad competitions put on by Vineyard & Winery Management magazine in Santa Rosa, Calif. The Wenatchee World - a newspaper that is proud to boast its place in … [Read more...] about Wenatchee newspaper helps promote North Central Washington wines
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Woodinville wineries create incentives for local residents
WOODINVILLE, Wash. - The price of gasoline hit $4 a gallon in 2008, which inspired more Eastern Washington wineries to create tasting rooms in this Seattle suburb, bringing wine closer to many of their top customers. Gas is hovering around $4 again, and many of those Woodinville wineries and tasting rooms have created new incentives in hopes of turning some of their closest … [Read more...] about Woodinville wineries create incentives for local residents
Riesling lovers coming to Washington for Riesling Rendezvous
SEATTLE - The world of Riesling is returning to Seattle next month. The draw is the fourth Riesling Rendezvous, a global look at the most noble of white wine grapes. Riesling Rendezvous is sponsored by Chateau Ste. Michelle in nearby Woodinville and Dr. Loosen, one of Germany's top Riesling producers. Loosen is owned by Ernst Loosen, who also is involved in Ste. Michelle's … [Read more...] about Riesling lovers coming to Washington for Riesling Rendezvous
Northwest wines fit naturally at Seattle’s Cafe Flora
SEATTLE - Few restaurateurs in the Pacific Northwest seem to care as much about the environment and the wines they serve as Nat Stratton-Clarke at Seattle's Café Flora. "Northwest wines are one of the best things about the Northwest," he said. "As a restaurant owner, it's my job to promote the fantastic things that our region grows and makes." [youtube id="183R3P3LChk" … [Read more...] about Northwest wines fit naturally at Seattle’s Cafe Flora
Idaho wine has arrived – and has a special month to prove it
BOISE - Idaho's wine industry is coming into its own. With 50 wineries and more than 1,600 acres of wine grapes, Idaho is gaining momentum and finally feeling it can stand alone in a state renowned for its agriculture. Indeed, the Gem State might still be most famous for its spuds, but the wine industry is serious business. And June marks the fourth annual Idaho Wine … [Read more...] about Idaho wine has arrived – and has a special month to prove it