Copyright 2014 Seattle Times The state’s scrappy wine industry is on a serious roll. It now boasts 50 wineries, located primarily in the Snake River Valley west of Boise. “THANKS TO a little help from Washington, Idaho is finally gaining some well-deserved recognition as an up-and-coming wine region. It’s been a long time developing, but …
(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. …
Copyright 2013: Wine Press NW By Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman It’s midweek, and you are rushing to get dinner on the table. It’s not a particularly special meal, but a nice red wine could help make it a bit more memorable. This is the perfect time to bring out a tasty but inexpensive red. …
Copyright 2013: The Wine Economist I’ve been writing about the problems of marketing misunderstood and misunderappreciated wines for the last couple of weeks and before I leave this subject I want to take time to give you a brief report from the Riesling Rendezvous conference hosted by Chateau Ste Michelle and Dr Loosen in Seattle …
Copyright 2013 – Wine Press Northwest This article is abstracted. To read more, click here. You won’t see the name “Precept” on any labels, yet Precept Wine in Seattle is one of the Northwest’s largest and most influential wine producers. Precept’s roots go back to the 1990s, when the Baty family — under the name Corus …