|     Going for Seconds recently blogged on a tasting in   Seattle with Steve Tanzer of International Wine Cellar fame. The purpose of   the event was to taste ten of the best Cabernet and Syrah in Washington. The   list is quite interesting. Here it is:   
 
 Let’s start with the cabernets. Leonetti and Quilceda   Creek are clearly the standard bearers. L’Ecole’s spot is well-deserved given   their consistently exceptional wines and twenty-fives years of production.   The last two are quite interesting. Abeja has developed   a strong following over the last several years. Chateau Rollat is a relative   newcomer. Consulting winemaker Christian LeSommer of France’s Rothchild   creates Bordeaux blends for owner Bowin Lindgren. The results thus far are   spectacular. Moving on to the Syrah, Betz, Cayuse, and K Vintners are   all well-known for their exceptional wines from this varietal. Gramercy and   Waters are again relative newcomers who continue to receive a good deal of critical   acclaim. Their inclusion on this list shows how far they have come (not to   mention how quickly). For write-ups of recent releases from Abeja, Chateau   Rollat, Waters, and Gramercy as well as many other wineries see my Walla   Walla Spring Release 2008 report.  |   
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