So there is an article on Wine Spectator about how Washington State would like more wine tourism. Seems that we really need more fine dining and more lodging choices for this to happen. Tweet This Post
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So there is an article on Wine Spectator about how Washington State would like more wine tourism. Seems that we really need more fine dining and more lodging choices for this to happen. Tweet This Post
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The Minneapolis Wine Examiner was in town recently to tour our “urban” wineries of Woodinville. Seems like we made a good impression on her. Tweet This Post
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I talked with Pondera Winery at Taste Washington and found out that they will be moving from their current spot in Kirkland to the Woodinville warehouse district. They will be neighbors with Des Voigne. There will also be a focus in the tasting room on art. They said they should be open before Passport. Tweet This […]
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I received confirmation that Zerba Cellars will be opening a tasting room in Woodinville sometime in May. They will be located where Hollywood Hill Vineyards was in Apple Farm Village; Right next to Village Wines and Otis Kenyon. Tweet This Post
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The Seattle Times seem to big believers in social media benefits from Twitter and Facebook this morning. Many local businesses are seeing returns by engaging current and future customers by joining the conversation. Some are offering discounts and letting their followers know about promotions through social media. Staying connected to customers is key in this […]
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Oh my, could people be catching on to using social Media? It seems that the Seattle Times thinks it may be the case with a huge front page article this morning on how local restaurants and wine bars are using Twitter and Facebook to build brand loyalty. Some of our Woodinville wineries are effectively using Twitter. I’d like […]
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Now that Goose Ridge has opened their doors in Woodinville they have decided to get to know their new neighbors. They are having a “Soft Opening” party on Friday night from 6:30 to 9:30pm. There will be snacks and cheeses, and some wine. Some of the wines poured are only available in the tasting room. […]
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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
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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 […]
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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
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