Looking for Solid, Affordable Wines? Try Thurston Wolfe

Occasionally I refer to a winery that produces “solid” wines. By solid, I mean dependable, reliable choices that you can always count on for good quality and good taste. And if you’re able to add affordability to the mix, that’s even better. For me, Thurston Wolfe winery is the epitome of a solid Washington wine […]

Post-Ski to Sea Wines: Versatile, Portable, and Bubbly

Last year around this time my editor suggested I do a wine column with a Ski to Sea theme for the 2014 race. My first thought was that this was just a little nutty (wine in a hydration pack for bikers?) but I simply chalked it up to a profession where one must have to […]

Chill Down These Whites and Roses for Maximum Enjoyment

Today I’ll finish up my two-part series featuring white wines and rosés that are always at their best with a bit of chilling down. These are great wines to serve when the weather warms up and, as an added bonus, you’ll find many of them to be in the nicely priced $10 to $19-a-bottle price […]

Warmer Weather Signals Time for Chilled Whites and Roses

Spring is in full swing and summer begins next month. That means two things, almost with certainty. One, we’re in for our usual on-again/off-again weather during May and June where everyone slogs around whining about the clouds and drizzle and questions why we live here. Two, when those warm, sunny days do arrive, everyone throws […]

Matthews/Tenor Treats All of Us to Some Awesome Wines

Nearly a year ago I was contacted by Jeff Otis, whose parents, Cliff and Diane, are owners of Matthews Winery and Tenor Wines in Woodinville. The younger Otis invited me down for a tasting, but due to a combination of long-distance commitments and otherwise all-around poor timing, I wasn’t able to book a firm appointment […]

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