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!