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Phelps Creek 2021 Underwood Mountain Vineyards Riesling (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherThe first scents of frozen grapes, sour green-apple hard candies and cotton ...See Full Review$24 -
Kinhaven 2021 Celilo Vineyard Chardonnay (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherA lemon-butter infused with rosemary scent is joined by aromas of honeycomb ...See Full Review$45 -
Phelps Creek 2019 Lynette Chardonnay (Columbia Gorge (OR))
Oregon OtherAged in French puncheons for almost a year, this homage to the ...See Full Review$49 -
Syncline 2020 Estate Gamay Noir (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherThis is a niche variety in the state, with this producer leading ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45 -
Syncline 2021 Estate Grown Gr眉ner Veltliner (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherThe aromas bring notes of almond, pear, apricot and clarified butter, reminiscent ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$28 -
Domaine Pouillon 2018 Estate Syrah (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherComing from a cooler region of eastern Washington in a warm vintage, ...See Full Review$50
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Pinot Noir, Zinfandel and Other Terroir-Driven Treasures of the Columbia Gorge
The 30-mile-long Columbia Gorge is split between two states and features some of the most distinctive terroir in the U.S. Here's our guide to its wines...
Pinot Noir, Zinfandel and Other Terroir-Driven Treasures of the Columbia Gorge
The 30-mile-long Columbia Gorge is split between two states and features some of the most distinctive terroir in the U.S. Here's our guide to its wines...
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Amidst Wildfires, White Pinot Noir Emerges as a Savior in Oregon and British Columbia
As winemakers reckon with climate change and wildfires, Pinot Noir might offer a solution...
Amidst Wildfires, White Pinot Noir Emerges as a Savior in Oregon and British Columbia
As winemakers reckon with climate change and wildfires, Pinot Noir might offer a solution...
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For Some Pacific Northwest Winemakers, AVA Wine Labels Are a Challenge
Pacific Northwest winemakers examine the purpose and challenges of bistate appellation designates, aka AVAs. Learn more about it here...
For Some Pacific Northwest Winemakers, AVA Wine Labels Are a Challenge
Pacific Northwest winemakers examine the purpose and challenges of bistate appellation designates, aka AVAs. Learn more about it here...
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Columbia Valley Carves Out New AVAs. What Does It Mean for Washington Wine?
Washington wine welcomes White Bluffs and The Burn of Columbia Valley AVAs. Does this subdivision have larger implications?
Columbia Valley Carves Out New AVAs. What Does It Mean for Washington Wine?
Washington wine welcomes White Bluffs and The Burn of Columbia Valley AVAs. Does this subdivision have larger implications?
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What Is Grog And How Do You Make It?
Grog is often talked about like some kind of fantasy beverage, but this very real drink is an early representation of a Caribbean cocktail...
What Is Grog And How Do You Make It?
Grog is often talked about like some kind of fantasy beverage, but this very real drink is an early representation of a Caribbean cocktail...
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Fresh, Fruity, Ageworthy or Deep, Grenache Is a West Coast Chameleon
Grenache was originally brought to the West Coast to make jug wine. But this versitile red grape soon became a favorite of winemakers...
Fresh, Fruity, Ageworthy or Deep, Grenache Is a West Coast Chameleon
Grenache was originally brought to the West Coast to make jug wine. But this versitile red grape soon became a favorite of winemakers...