Waterfront development a soon-to-be Washington destination.
The Wineries at Woodland – OregonWinePress.com
The Wineries at Woodland – OregonWinePress.com
Waterfront development a soon-to-be Washington destination.
B-TOWN BIZ: Ribbon Cutting & Wine Tasting for Humble Vine Wine Thurs. – The B-Town Blog (blog)
B-TOWN BIZ: Ribbon Cutting & Wine Tasting for Humble Vine Wine Thurs. The B-Town Blog (blog) Discover Burien will be welcoming new member Humble Vine Wine and Gift Shoppe with a Grand Opening, Ribbon Cutting and Wine Tasting this Thursday, Aug. 3, starting at 5 p.m.. Owners Ryan and Leah Ables are excited to invite all to their new store, ... |
Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest – Santa Maria Times (subscription)
Santa Maria Times (subscription) | Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest Santa Maria Times (subscription) By then, the Wine Cask was firmly established in Santa Barbara as an upscale, wine-oriented restaurant and wine retail store with Margerum -- having bought out his family partners -- solo at the helm. Establishing his own winery was a most desired and ... |
Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest – Lompoc Record
Lompoc Record | Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest Lompoc Record By then, the Wine Cask was firmly established in Santa Barbara as an upscale, wine-oriented restaurant and wine retail store with Margerum -- having bought out his family partners -- solo at the helm. Establishing his own winery was a most desired and ... |
Swimming With Wine Sharks: SOMMSummit
Eric Explores
July 31, 2017
Chinese wine? 1937 Colheita Port? Quilceda Creek retrospective? Probing questions for top Washington winemakers? Learning Washington AVA geology? My brain is full. I’m totally exhausted from only the first of THREE days of SOMMSummit, a symposium on wine and spirits.
I’m back swimming with the wine sharks in tasting group. That leads to a call for help on Facebook. That leads to inquiring about the design project I’m working on: SOMMSummit. And that leads to attending the three-day symposium with trained sommeliers, winemakers, and brand ambassadors–all the great white sharks of the industry. I’m still a guppy–and that’s okay. Turns out, so are many attending. It’s a great time to learn>>>Read entire article featuring – Novelty Hill-Januik, WT Vintners, Patterson Cellars and Pondera Winery on Eric Explores
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Beer and wine tastings in the Los Angeles area for the week of July 30 – LA Daily News
LA Daily News | Beer and wine tastings in the Los Angeles area for the week of July 30 LA Daily News Three wines. Cost $10. 3459 1⁄2 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale. 818-330-9130. www.rossowineshop.com. San Antonio Winery: Wine tasting, Sunday-Thursday 9 a.m.-6:45 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m.-7:45 p.m. A variety of tasting options offered daily ... Wine slushie trend sparks in the Finger Lakes |
Beer and wine tastings in the Los Angeles area for the week of July 30 – San Bernardino County Sun
Beer and wine tastings in the Los Angeles area for the week of July 30 San Bernardino County Sun Three wines. Cost $10. 3459 1⁄2 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale. 818-330-9130. www.rossowineshop.com. San Antonio Winery: Wine tasting, Sunday-Thursday 9 a.m.-6:45 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m.-7:45 p.m. A variety of tasting options offered daily ... |
Wine recommendations from the Chronicle’s tasting panel – Houston Chronicle
Wine recommendations from the Chronicle's tasting panel Houston Chronicle Winery/vineyards: The 200-acre estate, which dates to at least 1856, is one of some 50 producers in the Côtes de Thongue, part of the Languedoc in southern France. The vineyards ... Eight to 12 tasters, who are a mix of industry professionals and ... |
Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest – Williston Daily Herald
Williston Daily Herald | Doug Margerum builds his wine company into one of the biggest and brightest Williston Daily Herald By then, the Wine Cask was firmly established in Santa Barbara as an upscale, wine-oriented restaurant and wine retail store with Margerum -- having bought out his family partners -- solo at the helm. Establishing his own winery was a most desired and ... |