A round-up of stories on Washington wine from February 8th to 14th. See previous round-ups here.
From around the country…
Wine Business.com writes asbout Precept acquiring Canoe Ridge and Sagelands.
Wines & Vines discusses wine myths from last week’s Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers conference. They also write about the growing Washington wine industry.
From the blogosphere…
Paul Gregutt writes about the sale of Canoe Ridge and Sagelands to Precept. He also writes about discussions at the Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers meeting with a preview here.
Esquin writes about Ross Andrews.
The Wine Knows gives a reality check on Washington vs. California.
Enobytes.com writes about Cana’s Feast.
Woodinville Wine Update writes that Passport 2011 tickets are on sale. Shona also writes about Valentine’s weekend, and Seattle Food and Wine Experience.
The Examiner.com writes about Taste Washington!
Wine and Beer of Washington State writes about the Seattle Food and Wine Experience. They also write that tis the season for chocolate and wine.
Aginfo.net writes about supporting the local wine industry. They also write about the record wine grape harvest.
Through the Walla Walla Grapevine writes about Sinclair Estate Vineyards. Catie also writes about Otis Kenyon’s 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon and the Bergevin Lane She-Devil Syrah.
Nectar Tasting Room and Wine Blog writes about Cana’s Feast. Josh also gives monthly honors for January.
WINO Magazine writes about a dumb phase. They also write about wine and chocolate pairings in the Yakima Valley.
Northwest Cork & Fork writes about a love affair with Carmenere.
Terroirists write about Washington Hills Rainier Red.
Wine Peeps writes about Boudreaux Cellars. They also write about three unique wine clubs.
Wine & Dine Walla Walla writes about the sale of Canoe Ridge. They also write that Chateau Ste. Michelle is about more than just Riesling.
From the locals…
The Tri-City Herald writes about a fraud case involving a winery owner. They also write about Precept Wines acquiring Canoe Ridge and Sagelands.
The Kitsap sun writes about second label wines.
Bellevue Reporter writes about Taste Washington!
The Seattle Times writes about local wine and chocolate events.
The Olympian writes about Riesling.
That's all folks!
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