Washington Wine Round-up - June 1st to 7th

A summary of articles from June 1st to June 7th.


From around the country…

The Walla Street Journal writes about vacationing in the vineyards with a callout to Walla Walla.

The Palm Beach Pulse looks at Columbia Crest’s Two Vines Vineyard 10 White Wine.

Beverage World
writes about Washington’s new liquor laws.

Kori at Wine Peeps writes about Spokane area wineries.

Paul Gregutt
writes about Lake Chelan wineries and recent changes to Washington wine laws.

Paul at Swordfern Wines checks out some cabernet and Beresan’s 2005 Stone River.

Beyond the Bottle
writes about Nicholas Cole’s Camille 2005 and Syncline’s Pinot Noir.

Through the Walla Walla Grapevine writes about Vintage Walla Walla.

Wild 4 Washington Wine
writes about the Taste of Spokane.

Wine Foot
writes about Long Shadow’s Pedestal taking top honors at a Canadian wine tasting.

A Seattle PI blogger writes about Sparkman.

Eastside Uptown Girl
writes about Kirkland’s Northwest Cellars.

Ambassador of Wine
writes about Five Star Cellars merlot.

The Lady Doth Protest Too Much writes about wine tasting in Yakima.

I Drink Your Wine
visits Trio Vintners.

Wine and Beer of Washington State
writes about the Whatcom Winery Association.


From the locals…


The Seattle Times writes about sauvignon blanc.

The Walla Walla Union Bulletin writes about Vintage Walla Walla. They also write about Long Shadows GM joining Precept Brands.

Walla Walla Wine News
also picks up on the Williamson’s move to Precept Brands.

KVEW
writes about Waterbrook’s new facility.

The Mercer Island Reporter writes about summer wites.


Leftovers


Seattle Times piece from the end of May discussing Washington and California wine.

Salut Wine Co
writes about Woodward Canyon’s Artist Series.


That’s all folks!

Sean P. Sullivan

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