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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 GrĂĽner Veltliner (Columbia Gorge (WA))
Washington OtherThe aromas bring notes of almond, pear, apricot and clarified butter, reminiscent ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$28 -
Syncline 2021 Rosé (Horse Heaven Hills)
Columbia ValleyCarignan makes up 52% of this wine, with the rest Mourvèdre. There's ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$28 -
Syncline 2021 Boushey Vineyard Picpoul (Yakima Valley)
Columbia ValleyThis is a considerably less racy and fuller feeling offering than recent ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$28 -
Syncline 2020 Subduction Red (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyMourvèdre makes up 51% of this wine, Carignan 30%, Syrah 10% and ...See Full Review$30 -
Syncline 2019 Grenache Noir (Horse Heaven Hills)
Columbia ValleyBlended with 15% Syrah and 6% Carignan, this wine smells like a ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$50
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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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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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We Boast Some of the World’s Richest Soils for Growing Winegrapes
We Boast Some of the World’s Richest Soils for Growing Winegrapes
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11 of Our Favorite RhĂ´ne-Style Blends Made in Washington
France is known for RhĂ´ne-Style blends but Washington winemakers are making this style their own. See some of our top picks for $30 or less...
11 of Our Favorite RhĂ´ne-Style Blends Made in Washington
France is known for RhĂ´ne-Style blends but Washington winemakers are making this style their own. See some of our top picks for $30 or less...
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Oregon Pinot Noir is Renowned. Why Doesn’t the Variety Excel in Washington?
Despite hundreds of quality bottlings, one wine eludes Washington State. Learn why there's been so little Washington Pinot Noir—until now...
Oregon Pinot Noir is Renowned. Why Doesn’t the Variety Excel in Washington?
Despite hundreds of quality bottlings, one wine eludes Washington State. Learn why there's been so little Washington Pinot Noir—until now...
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A Classic Blending Grape Becomes a Solo Star Worldwide
Mourvèdre, also called Monastrell or Mataro, is making its way around the world and winemakers are showing just how great this grape can be...
A Classic Blending Grape Becomes a Solo Star Worldwide
Mourvèdre, also called Monastrell or Mataro, is making its way around the world and winemakers are showing just how great this grape can be...