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Taste Coyote Canyon Wines

posted August 14, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Mike Andrews of Coyote Canyon Winery and Vineyard Want to meet one of the people behind our featured winery for August? Mike Andrews, co-owner and vineyard manager of Coyote Canyon Vineyard’s 1,100 plus acres of premium wine grapes is visiting Seat (read full article)

goodman’s “american disaster” burger

posted August 11, 2010 in gourmet traveller

I’m a member of a fledgling book club. A book club where the food is as just important (if not more), than the literature being dissected. Inevitable really, seeing as I’ve taken on the self-designated role of venue seeker for each meeti (read full article)

MODERN ROSE WINES.

posted August 06, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Refreshing, dry, cool roses are in, and millions enjoy it throughout the summer. Although, at least in North America, roses fell by the wayside in the last 20 years, now they seem to have staged a comeback. Sweet, fizzy roses packaged in attractive (read full article)

Book review: THE HISTORY OF MICHIGAN WINES.

posted August 04, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Wine aficionados always associate American wine with California, and yet there are many other States that produce this noble beverage In fact, almost all oft the States except Alaska and a few others produce wine. Michigan, a State with coasts (read full article)

CHATEAU GRILLET – A WORLD FAMOUS WHITE WINE OF THE RHONE VALLEY.

posted July 15, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Driving north from Marseille on the Mediterranean coast my friend and I were enjoying the beautiful scenery of vineyards and the majestic Rhone River. The rugged, sun-baked soil brown with shrubs here and there seemed to prepare us for the Rhone val (read full article)

Hot Weather, Cool Drinks

Let's face it: it's stinkin' hot out. At times, it even seems too hot to eat (well, almost). And nothing is better in this brutal weather than a cool drink in your hand- well, besides hiding in the air conditioning and sitting in your kid's baby pool (read full article)

Hot Weather, Cool Drinks

Let's face it: it's stinkin' hot out. At times, it even seems too hot to eat (well, almost). And nothing is better in this brutal weather than a cool drink in your hand- well, besides hiding in the air conditioning and sitting in your kid's baby pool (read full article)

WINE TASTING 201.

posted June 13, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Now that you know the difference between drinking and tasting, it is time outline precisely why and how you should taste wine. Wine happens to be a beverage reflecting its environment. The same grape variety planted on two vineyards looks, smells, a (read full article)

NW Wine Academy Summer Release Party

posted June 12, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

The Northwest Wine Academy, at South Seattle Community College, is celebrating summer by with the release party for four white wines this weekend Friday 4-7 and Saturday 12-4. NW Wine Academy Summer Releases Unoaked Chardonnay Barrel Fermented Chard (read full article)

#WAWine at The Local Vine

posted June 08, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

June 3rd was a time to celebrate Washington Wine. All over the country; wine lovers gathered around their kitchen tables, in winery tasting rooms or at their favorite wine bar to enjoy Washington wines. The Local Vine invited Small Lot Co-Op to pour (read full article)

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