Note: I will be speaking on Weekday on KUOW 94.9 FM this Friday at 9am about globalization of the wine industry and Q13 that same day at 5:30pm about the Seattle Metropolitan Top 100 list. Tune in!

A round-up of stories on Washington wine from September 1st to 7th.

From around the world…

Hospitality Biz India writes about the Washington Wine Commission seeking Indian importers.

From around the country…

The Washington Post writes about screwcaps with a callout to Hogue Cellars.

LA Weekly talks with Jean-Francois Pellet of Pepper Bridge and Amavi Cellars.

From the blogosphere…

Table Talk writes about Trust Cellars.

Examiner.com writes about Portteus Winery.

Through the Walla Walla Grapevine writes about #CabernetDay.

Northwest Wine Anthem writes about Insania.

The Pour Fool writes about Black Diamond Winery.

Lucha Vino compares a Washington tempranillo blend with a Spanish Rioja.

Paul Gregutt writes the Hangover Diary. Read part II here.

Write for Wine writes about Dunham Cellars.

Wine Foot writes about why many wineries release wines young. He also writes about Karma Vineyards.

Nectar Tasting Room & Wine Blog writes about September events in Spokane. Josh also writes about a weekly TV appearance.

Strange Bedfellows writes about Initiative 1183.

Wine Peeps does a spotlight on Andrew Will.

AgInfo.net writes about Powers Winery using solar panels.

Woodinville Wine Update writes about Grand Reve’s name change to Force Majeure. Shona also writes about upcoming events.

From the locals…

The News Tribune writes about the passing of Bob Woehler.

Writing for the Seattle Times, Paul Gregutt writes about L’Ecole’s new look.

Herald.Net writes about big plans in Snohomish.

KNDO writes about Powers Winery’s use of solar panels.

The Tri-City Herald writes about summer wine selections.

KLXY writes about the 2011 growing season.

The Puget Sound Business Journal writes about the Seattle Wine Awards.

KPLU writes about the Wine Science Center.

My Fox Spokane writes about wine tasting at farmers markets.

KOMO writes about spending on Initiative 1183.

That’s all folks!