A round-up of stories on Northwest wine from February 8th to 14th 2015. Read previous round-ups here.
From around the country…
Wine Enthusiast writes about Oregon’s value Pinot Noir.
From the blogosphere…
Great Northwest Wine writes that a rule change would help many Northwest wineries. They also write about the Barnard Griffin Rosé, a Millennial-themed wine event, WAWGG, and that Cayuse won’t use The Rocks District on its labels.
Wine Searcher.com writes about The Rocks appellation.
AgInfo.net writes about The Rocks District.
Wine Peeps writes about Chateau Ste Michelle.
Woodinville Wine Update writes about weddings in Woodinville.
Wild 4 Washington Wine writes about the Michelle Brut Rose.
Vindulge gives wine pairings for smoked Cuban sandwiches.
Zinfandel Chronicles writes about the Thurston Wolfe Howling Wolfe Zinfandel.
From the locals…
Capital Press writes about The Rocks District. They also write that the Wine Science Center is taking shape.
The Bellingham Herald writes about Victor Palencia.
The Yakima Herald writes about the record grape crush. They also write about white wine growth.
The Statesman Journal writes about wine and chocolate combos.
The Bend Bulletin writes about wine growlers.
The Union Bulletin writes that air service is flying high in Walla Walla.
KOMO News writes about Washington’s record grape harvest.
Go Local PDX writes that the sales of Oregon wines exploded in 2014.
Eugene Daily News writes about Oregon Pinot Gris.
Seattle Metropolitan gives a weekly wine pick (article by yours truly).
Seattle Times writes about Rainier Wine Co. They also write about road trips for Valentine’s Day.
The News Tribune writes that 2014 marks the third straight record harvest for Washington. They also write that Chelan wineries are on the rise and the challenges of cool and warm vintages.
eNews Park Forst writes that Senator Wyden lauds proposed changes in wine rules.
Good Fruit Grower writes about women in vineyards. They also write that premium wine sales are still growing and Calvin Mercer.
KVEW TV writes about Washington’s record harvest.
The Daily Astorian writes about The Rocks District.
Wine Press Northwest writes that the grape growers conference outgrows the Kennewick Convention Center.
The Puget Sound Business Journal writes about Washington’s record grape crop.
East Oregonian writes about The Rocks District.
Portland Tribune writes about a wine club not for wine snobs.
WNCT writes about The Rocks District.
That’s all folks!
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