by Shona Milne on April 5, 2010
I found an article online at Wines & Vines about panel discussions at Taste Washington this year. The consensus is that you should “join the conversation” in social media. It can help raise awareness of your business and building your brand. Tweet This Post
by Shona Milne on April 4, 2010
We have another wine event coming up. It’s Merlot Gone Mad up at the Tulalip Resort Casino on Sunday, May 2nd. It’s a benefit for the Washhington Wine Industry Foundation. There will be 50+ wineries represented at the event. The cost is $45 for a general admission ticket or $75 for ticket and transportation by […]
by Shona Milne on April 3, 2010
It seems that Goose Ridge Estate Winery will also open on Monday, April 5th. It looks like their hours are 11am-6pm. Tweet This Post
by Shona Milne on April 3, 2010
It’s getting closer and closer for Passport to Woodinville. Save the dates for Saturday & Sunday, April 17th & 18th. The tickets are $60 for a Saturday & Sunday Passport and $40 for the Sunday only Passport. Tickets are available through Woodinville Wine Country. There are 37 wineries participating this year. There is an article […]
by Shona Milne on April 2, 2010
Otis Kenyon is officially opening it’s doors today in their Woodinville tasting room. Their hours will be Fri, Sat, and Sunday’s form noon to 5pm. They are located in the Apple Farm Village next to Village Wines. Tweet This Post
by Shona Milne on April 2, 2010
I attended a wine tasting of Edmonds Winery on the other at Russell’s Dining in Bothell. It was a great chance to taste their wines. I think we all enjoyed the Sauvignon Blanc but there was only one case left and I think it’s gone now. I loved the Robert D. and they still have that available. It’s […]
by Shona Milne on April 1, 2010
I hear that Airfield Estates is planning on opening their doors Monday, April 5th. Their hours will be daily from noon to 5pm. Tweet This Post
by Shona Milne on April 1, 2010
I found an article on line by Paul Gregutt in the Seattle Times about Washington wineries are following the increasing demand for more eco-friendly wines. Consumers are looking for organic and sustainable agricultural practices from wineries. They are also looking for lighter bottles or boxed wines that are more environmentally friendly. Tweet This Post