A round-up of stories on Northwest wine from July 22nd to 31st 2017. Read previous round-ups here.

From around the country…

Wine Spectator writes about an ownership transition at Adelsheim.

Boise Weekly says to think pink, with a recommendation of the 2016 Dunham rosé.

The Minneapolis Star Tribune makes the Cooper Hill Pinot Gris its wine of the week.

From the blogosphere…

Great Northwest Wine writes about the opening of the Eritage resort in Walla Walla. They also write that growers expect the 2017 crop to be smaller, that Kendall Mix takes over as winemaker at Milbrandt and Wahluke Wine Company, and that Chardonnay is popular on both sides of the Columbia River 

Washington Wine Blog writes about Rulo Winery. Owen also writes about Barrister WineryDaMa Wines, and talks with Charlie Auclair.

Vinography recommends wines from Domaine Pouillon.

Lucha Vino compares a Washington Chardonnay to a Macon Villages.

Zinfandel Chronicles writes about the 2009 Cayuse Armada.

From the locals…

Seattle Magazine gives its 12th annual Washington Wine Awards.

The Daily Herald writes about the Wahluke Slope.

The Seattle Times deconstructs Washington’s Rhone revolution.

The Tri-City Herald writes about IPNC.

The Yakima Herald writes that good wine comes from good vineyards. They also do a Q&A with Kana Winery and write about Washington Syrah.

Good Fruit Grower writes that the Washington Wine Commission sets research priorities.

That’s all folks!