Tuscan DreamsSeattle Times, United States – Jun 10, 2007Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and the Antinori family of Tuscany — whose winemaking history goes back to the 1300s — began making a super premium Washington … Tweet This Post
From the monthly archives:
June 2007
An article by Howard Goldberg of the New York Times on Decanter.com talks about how savvy wine drinkers are embracing screwcaps, while novices are still unsure about them. Tweet This Post
Just got word that Summer Solstice Party to be held at Willows Lodge thursday June 21st is officially sold out. The party will feature a “Celebration of Boutique Wineries” including CovingtonCellars, Edmonds Winery, Sparkman Cellars, Delille Cellars, WilliamChurch Winery, Eastside Winery, Cedergreen Cellars, WoodinvilleWine Cellars, Silverlake Winery, and DiStefano Winery. Keep your eye on the […]
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With more than 80 wineries in and around the Puget Sound area it is possible to tour and taste for many days in the Seattle and Woodinville regions. Within a 45 minute drive of downtown Seattle one can visit winery tasting rooms, … Tweet This Post
From Randall PR: In addition to the noon to 5 p.m. tasting hours on Saturdays and Sundays, DiStefano Winery will be open from noon to 4 p.m. every Friday beginning in June until September 7. Recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, DiStefano has also received great reviews from Wine Spectator. Over the past ten […]
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The world’s largest producer of Riesling is taking its love for the most noble of white wine grapes to an entirely new level. Ste. Michelle Wine Estates is playing host to the inaugural Riesling Rendezvous starting Sunday, June 24, and running through Wednesday, June 27. Tweet This Post
I looked over and it was Carrie Van Dyck of The Herbfarm Restaurant. (!) I shared with her that I realized it was just over two years now since I’d been to The Herbfarm. “What are you waiting for?!?” she kindly replied. … Tweet This Post
… Ste Michelle before; although they sell wine within the concert grounds they normally only offer four or so options. And what they offer is great but sometimes you just want something a little different. Instead, go into the tasting … Tweet This Post