A round-up of stories on Northwest wine from June 1st to 7th 2016. Read previous round-ups here.

From around the country…

Wine Spectator writes that Oregon homes in on Chardonnay.

From the blogosphere…

Great Northwest wine writes that 2016 tracks ahead of 2015. They also write that wineries hope to restore glory to SunnysideSyrah playing a vital role in Northwest blends, and Amelia Wynn finding a home on Bainbridge Island.

Washington Wine Blog writes about Pepper Bridge.

Lucha Vino compares a Washington Cabernet to one from Alexander Valley.

Zinfandel Chronicles writes about the 2006 Cayuse Impulsivo.

From the locals…

The Seattle Times writes about Columbia Crest’s crowdourced Cabernet.

The Walla Walla Union Bulletin writes that three new members join the Wine Alliance. They also write about tourism season in Walla Walla.

The Tri-City Herald writes that Riesling shines in the Northwest.

Oregon Wine Press writes about breaking into China. They also write about Rhone and Loire-style whitesUmpqua’s new wave, and the Snake River rising.

Bend Bulletin writes about Northwest wine regions.

Oregon Live writes that winemakers fight to save some of Oregon’s coveted wine.

Good Fruit Grower writes about the Lewis-Clark Valley appellation.

The Columbian writes about the Seattle Wine Awards.

That’s all folks!