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Precept Wine’s wineries shine in 2016 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition

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The 2016 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition (SFCWC) received 7,162 entries. This is the highest number of wine entries seen to date, shattering 2015’s previous record of 6,417 entries from 28 states. Submissions came pouring in from across the nation, from independent winemakers and boutique wineries to large scale producers. Precept Wine entered a small …

Washington Wines come aboard Waterways Cruises

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Raise your glass and enjoy an unforgettable wine tasting experience aboard a beautiful Waterways yacht. Celebrated wines will be paired with delicious course offerings by our Executive Chef, as the wine expert from the each winery shares the history of each wine and guides you through the tasting and evaluation presentation. Details:Leave from Waterways HomePort, …

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Ten Great Washington Red Blends

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Copyright 2013 Great Northwest Wine (this article is abstracted) http://www.greatnorthwestwine.com/2013/09/09/10-great-washington-red-blends/ Precept Wine CEO Andrew Browne puts his family name on this tier as a tribute both to his sons and his grandfather, and Walla Walla winemaker John Freeman made his boss proud. Part of its success stems from a pedigree that includes Seven Hills Vineyard …

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Blind tasting of Washington wines: Part 2, the reds

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Scott Greenberg, Wine Columnist, Washington, D.C. Examiner (This story is abstracted. Read the full version on the Washington Examiner) http://washingtonexaminer.com/blind-tasting-of-washington-wines-part-2-the-reds/article/2530221 Last week, while reviewing delicious white wines from the state of Washington, I pointed out that the state’s wine industry has been on a proverbial tear for the last several years. But Washington is not …