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  • It has long been rumored that the few rows of vines at the entrance to Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, Wash., were required so the winery could be called a "chateau."

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Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009

Where in Northwest Wine Country: Nov. 24, 2009


Poll:
Where was this photo taken?

I figured last week's mystery photo would be a bit more difficult for you to figure out.

However, 61% of you recognized the stunning photo as being taken at Lake Chelan, Wash., while 24% guessed it was taken on British Columbia's Naramata Bench (that's where I would have guessed, too). Meanwhile, 11% wondered if that was the Columbia River in the background and guessed it was taken in The Dalles, Ore., while just 4% thought it was taken on British Columbia's Vancouver Island.

This week's photo is an oldie but a goodie from one of our early issues of Wine Press Northwest. It was taken by Jackie Johnston (a self-portrait, you might notice) of WineCountryCreations.com.

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