Purple Cafe http://www.thepurplecafe.com now has 3 locations: Woodinville, Kirkland and now Seattle. On Sundays they offer 1/2 price bottles of wine valued at $50 or more with a minimum $25 entree purchase. They are also participating … Tweet This Post
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The Barking Frog. I think it is a great name for a restaurant. Located next to the Herbfarm in Woodinville, we had breakfast at the Barking Frog after a hot air balloon ride. We wanted some food in our stomachs prior to hitting the … Tweet This Post
WA-Seattle, Guest Services Manager Ste Michelle Wine Estates is currently looking for a Guest Services Manager for our corporate headquarters in Woodinville , Washington . The position will report to the Director. Tweet This Post
Tasted by jtcseventysix. Syrah like. Deep ruby/purple color. Began slightly tight, with some tannins throughout. Mellowed and softened as it breathed. Once open, this drunk very well. Soft, fruit-forward, yet bold enough to keep your … Tweet This Post
Dark garnet, blackberry and floral bouquet on the nose, strong blackberry almost jammy on the palate, a bit of oak that gives a sweetness to the taste, smooth finish the tannins are refined with a fairly strong fruit finish. … Tweet This Post
Tasted by mulder38. (91 pts.) – Tasted 5/8/2007. [FIND IT!] Tweet This Post
Tasted by McCall Cellar. Tasted side by side with Andrew Will (ceil du chival). Crowd favorite is the Baer. (91 pts.) – Tasted 5/7/2007. [FIND IT!] Tweet This Post
After 15 years of winemaking in Washington state and almos t 10 as Chateau Ste. Michelle’s head winemaker, Mike Januik founded his own winery in 1999. On May 18, Januik will be at the Bayview School of Cooking for a dinner inspired by … Tweet This Post
Tasted by YSO191. (89 pts.) – Tasted 4/29/2007. [FIND IT!] Tweet This Post
Tasted by texaswino. I would not have guess WA state if tasted blind. Reminds me of Lewelling cabs with loads of currants, dark fruit and a hint of chocolate. Doesn’t taste like its 8 years old either. Really nice. drinking very well … Tweet This Post