Stand-Alone Varietal or Blend: Washington Syrah Finds its Niche

Last February I wrote about the virtues of Washington syrah, a somewhat underappreciated varietal that still takes a back seat to cabernet sauvignon and merlot as a distant third in the state’s red wine production. That isn’t to say the grape hasn’t continued to grow in popularity and earn its share of recognition. There’s been […]

Ginkgo Forest a Key Winery in Washington’s Wahluke Slope Region

Washington’s isolated Wahluke Slope Appellation probably doesn’t get as much press as it deserves. Today, I’ll do what I can to help correct that. It’s easy to get to: follow Interstate 90 eastbound past Ellensburg, take a right after you cross the Columbia River, and head south about 20 miles to the tiny town of […]

Vancouver International Wine Festival

February 24 to March 2, 2014 This is one of the biggest and best wine festivals in North America and, quite possibly, the world. This is a must-attend series of events for both casual and serious food and wine enthusiasts in one of Canada’s most beautiful cities. Seven days of minglers, seminars, lunches, and dinners, […]

Proper Food & Wine Pairings Can Make All the Difference

Question: Can pairing wine with food make the wine taste better? Answer: Yes! The proper food pairing can turn a so-so wine into one that’s a pleasure to drink and make a good wine taste absolutely amazing. The secret lies in the basic elements of taste in both the food and the wine. In their […]

Victor Palencia Returns to Walla Walla to Launch Promising New Winery

What better time to introduce a new Washington winery than at the start of the New Year. In fact, Palencia Wine Company is so new its web site is still a work in progress. I’ve been fortunate enough to have an opportunity to taste the first wines from this promising, winery to watch. They’ll be […]

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