Copyright 2014 Poughkeepsie Journal Many wines are 100 percent of a particular varietal, but whether we know it or not, a lot of reds (and some whites) out there are blends. Some wines spell it out, others don’t. That’s not because they have something to hide, it’s just part of labeling law and custom. In …
Great Northwest Wine gave our newest red blend release, the 2011 Tribute from Browne Family Vineyards, outstanding remarks and Wine of the Week status! Here’s more from GreatNorthwestWine.com: “Andrew Browne, CEO of Precept Wine in Seattle, has been one of the brightest stars in the Washington wine industry the past 20 years. He ran Corus …
Regional wine writer Andy Perdue recently announced his Top 50 regional wines of 2013 in an article in the Seattle Times’ Pacific NW magazine. Within it, two in the Precept Family made the list. Congratulations to the talented winemakers, Ross Mickel and Bill Murray, respectively, who crafted to stellar wines at excellent prices. Excerpted: …
(Copyright 2013 – By Dave McIntyre, Washington Post) Wine columnist Dave McIntyre for The Washington Post recommends 5 wines to help with the fall chill, including the Sawtooth Skyline Red 2010, which receives an “Excellent” rating from McIntyre. He states: “I’m a big fan of this winery for its outstanding Riesling, delightful chardonnay and succulent syrah. …
It’s been a great September for the namesake wine of our Precept Wine CEO and President, Andrew Browne. The Browne Family 2010 Red Blend, a luscious blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah from the Columbia Valley, first received praise in our regional Seattle Metropolitan magazine as a top Washington wine under $25. On Sept. 24, …