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Columbia Winery 2019 Gradient Red (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyThis Cabernet Sauvignon-driven blend has a distinctly floral nose, with aromas of ...See Full Review$55 -
Columbia Winery 2020 Sagemoor Vineyard Barbera (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyStrawberry-fruit leather, coffee and seared sirloin aromas swirl lazily up from the ...See Full Review$45 -
Columbia Winery 2019 Red Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon (Red Mountain)
Columbia ValleySmoky blackberry and violets are prominent on the nose, along with aromas ...See Full Review$55 -
Columbia Winery 2020 Vision Red Blend Syrah-Merlot (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyThe aromas of this 80–20 blend of Syrah and Merlot range from ...See Full Review$45 -
Columbia Winery 2019 Single Vineyard Collection Weinbau Merlot (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyComing from a warm site, this is a full-bodied, no holds barred ...See Full Review$45 -
Columbia Winery 2019 Malbec (Red Mountain)
Columbia ValleyThe aromas bring notes of extremely ripe dried cherry, vanilla dried herb ...See Full Review$40
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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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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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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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How to Run or Bike Your Way Through Tuscany, Napa and Other Wine Regions
Whether you're looking for a fun way to tour vineyards or enjoy a morning run when vacationing in wine country, locals tell their favorites...
How to Run or Bike Your Way Through Tuscany, Napa and Other Wine Regions
Whether you're looking for a fun way to tour vineyards or enjoy a morning run when vacationing in wine country, locals tell their favorites...
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Six Myths About Washington Wine (And The Truth)
Though it's the U.S.'s second-largest wine producing state, myths and misconceptions abound about Washington wine. We set the record straight...
Six Myths About Washington Wine (And The Truth)
Though it's the U.S.'s second-largest wine producing state, myths and misconceptions abound about Washington wine. We set the record straight...
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Horse Heaven Hills, A Washington Wine Region on the Rise
Horse Heaven Hills is a region that's home to nearly a third of Washington State’s wines, yet many barely know it exists. Learn about it here...
Horse Heaven Hills, A Washington Wine Region on the Rise
Horse Heaven Hills is a region that's home to nearly a third of Washington State’s wines, yet many barely know it exists. Learn about it here...