A round-up of stories on Washington wine from February 15th to 21st. Read previous round-ups here.
From around the country…
No love this week.
From the blogosphere…
Jameson Fink writes about Whidbey
Island Winery.
Great Northwest Wine writes about Josh Maloney’s new wine project. They
also write about Myles
Anderson stepping down as enology director from the Walla Walla Valley
Community College, Lake
Chelan Winery being certified Salmon Safe, and David
Oldham of Andrew Will being hired as Precept Wines’ education director.
They review the Martinez & Martinez Mae Rose and Coyote Canyon Roussanne.
Wild 4 Washington Wine writes about Alexandria
Nicole. William also writes about Two
Mountain.
Zinfandel Chronicles writes about the Rasa
Vineyards 2008 Vox Populi. Tom also writes about wineries
that help fund breast cancer research.
Northwest Wine Anthem writes about the Trust
Cellars TATT.
Wine Peeps writes about Long
Shadows.
Woodinville Wine Update writes that Passport
to Woodinville tickets are now on sale. Shona also writes about Willows
Lodge hosting the third annual golden grapes awards.
From the locals…
The Tri-City Herald writes about Ste.
Michelle asking for reconsideration of a Red Mountain design.
Oregon Live! writes about Oregon
and Washington cross-promotion.
Free Times says Washington
wines are worth a look.
The Bellingham Herald writes about bargain
whites.
The News Tribune writes about Coyote
Canyon.
That’s all folks!
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