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Milbrandt 2019 The Estates Cabernet Sauvignon (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyThe sweet-tart aromas of a blackberry pie, complete with crust and a ...See Full Review$25 -
Cursive 2020 Merlot (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyThis Merlot's aromas suggest a blackberry volcano erupting on an island covered ...Best BuySee Full Review$16 -
:Nota Bene 2017 StoneTree Vineyard Petit Verdot (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyGetting to taste a 100% Petit Verdot is a rare treat. Getting ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$30 -
Alta Cellars 2020 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyMade with fruit from 40-year-old vines in Rosebud Vineyards, this plush Cabernet ...See Full Review$64 -
Succession 2021 Conner Lee Vineyards Chardonnay (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyThe fruit from this iconic vineyard is put to good use by ...See Full Review$34 -
Succession 2021 Riverview Vineyard Chenin Blanc (Wahluke Slope)
Columbia ValleyThis crisp, clean Chenin Blanc never touched oak and clocks in at ...See Full Review$32
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'The Best Overall Appellation in the State': Washington Gets a New AVA
The AVA may be new, but Royal Slope has been producing quality wines since the 1980s, including 100-point Syrah. Here's the details on the new designation...
'The Best Overall Appellation in the State': Washington Gets a New AVA
The AVA may be new, but Royal Slope has been producing quality wines since the 1980s, including 100-point Syrah. Here's the details on the new designation...
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Washington Winemakers are Taking Syrah to New Heights
Growers started planting Syrah in Washington in 1986. But winemakers have only scratched the surface of this grape's potential...
Washington Winemakers are Taking Syrah to New Heights
Growers started planting Syrah in Washington in 1986. But winemakers have only scratched the surface of this grape's potential...
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Masi Marks 250 Years of Winemaking History
With a history dating back seven generations, the Boscaini family, the creators of Masi, are intimately tied to the land of Valpolicella in Italy. This year marks a major milestone: the 250th harvest for these legendary winemakers, and for Masi wines...
Masi Marks 250 Years of Winemaking History
With a history dating back seven generations, the Boscaini family, the creators of Masi, are intimately tied to the land of Valpolicella in Italy. This year marks a major milestone: the 250th harvest for these legendary winemakers, and for Masi wines...
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Here’s Why You’re Seeing More Spirits in Different Bottle Sizes
Spirit bottle sizes are expanding. Read how industry leaders respond to the recent change...
Here’s Why You’re Seeing More Spirits in Different Bottle Sizes
Spirit bottle sizes are expanding. Read how industry leaders respond to the recent change...
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The Other Side of the Slope: Burgundy's Other Grapes and Wines
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties dominate Burgundy, but there is so much more to the region than meets the eye...
The Other Side of the Slope: Burgundy's Other Grapes and Wines
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties dominate Burgundy, but there is so much more to the region than meets the eye...
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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?