A round-up of stories on Washington wine from September 15th to 21st. Read previous round-ups here.

From around the country…

Wine Spectator writes about the FDA taking a growing interest in winery safety.
Lowell Sun writes about Drew Bledsoe’s Doubleback.
From the blogosphere…
Jameson Fink writes about the Waters 2010 Tremelo.
The Wine Economist asks whether the wine market is saturated.

The Washington Vine writes about the Barnard Griffin Rose. They also write about Cougar Crest.
Wild 4 Washington Wine writes about the Fidelitas 2009 Red Mountain Red Wine. William also writes about the last days of summer.
Northwest Wine Anthem writes about EFESTE’s latest releases.
Paul Gregutt writes about the fires in eastern Washington.
Zinfandel Chronicles writes about winery mailing lists.
Lucha Vino writes about Washington Sangiovese.
WA Wine PR talks with Chris Nishiwaki. Bob also writes about media relations.
Wine Peeps writes about Chateau Ste. Michelle’s 2010 Indian Wells Cabernet. They also writes about a challenging wine pairing.            
WineEYak gives a harvest update.
Woodinville Wine Update writes about the opening of the Amelia Bleu tasting room. Shona also writes about BLEND Seattle.
Table Talk writes about the BLEND Awards 2012.
Sauced writes about Avennia.
Washington Beer Blog writes about Total Wine planning more stores for Washington.
From the locals…
Seattle Business writes about a new sensory analysis laboratory.
Puget Sound Business Journal writes about Total Wine expanding in Washington.
The Yakima Herald writes about Owen Roe planning on opening space in Washington.
Writing for the Seattle Times, Paul Gregutt writes about Charles Smith’s new Chardonnay project.
The Bellingham Herald writes about wineries opening Wenatchee and Leavenworth.
The Kitsap Sun writes about BevMo’s latest store in Tukwila.

That’s all folks!