A roundup of articles on Washington wine from August 1st   to 7th . 
From around the country… 
To the north, The Vancouver Sun discusses Riesling, one of   the grapes that originally put Washington on the wine map. The article has a   callout to Chateau Ste. Michelle.
In the south, North Carolina’s Raleigh Metro Magazine   discusses the emergence of Washington as a wine region with callouts to Long   Shadows, Betz, Brian Carter, Delille, Quilceda Creek, Leonetti, and Waters.
In the business world, Andrew Will’s most recent releases   continue to receive top ratings, this time from Robert Parker for Business   Week. 
From the blogosphere… 
The latest on former NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe’s   Doubleback wine project from the Walla Walla Wine Woman who also asks Wine Library   TV’s Gary Vaynerchuck questions regarding Washington’s wine industry.
Some tasting notes on Washington wines sampled in July   from MagnumGourmet’s Wine Notes.
Wine Peeps writes about Milton-Freewater’s Watermill   Winery and a recent trip to Woodinville.
Hip2wine discusses a trip to Sheridan, Yakima River   Winery, Hogue Cellars, Kestrel, Alexandria Nicole, Fidelitas, and Kiona.  
From the locals… 
August is Washington wine month for the Washington state   liquor stores. State stores will be selling wine at reduced prices for the   month. Wine Press Northwest provides a list of the wines and prices here.
An interesting article on Boudreaux Cellars in Wenatchee   World. In this week’s column, Seattle Times' Paul Gregutt writes about Walla Walla winery L’Ecole,   whose 2006 Recess Red we will be sampling for our inaugural virtual tasting later   this month.
Finally, the Peninsula Daily News writes about Olympic   Cellars Kathy Charlton’s battle with the U.S. Olympic Committee over the use   of “Olympic.” Only in America. Perhaps suing the park service is next.
Thanks for the great links. My only question from the Raleigh Metro Magazine article...."Chester Kidder 2005, $28"....where?
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, if I could find this wine somewhere at $28, there would already be none of it left! The best I have seen has been about $45. A typo here. Good catch.
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