Andy Perdue
An Oregon legacy continues
In the Oregon wine industry, a few families are royalty. Names like Lett, Adelsheim, Erath, Knudsen, Ponzi, Sokol Blosser, Redford and Campbell are revered by those who remember the 1970s, when explorers broke ground in the Willamette Valley, planted Pinot Noir without much of an idea of where ...
Andy Perdue
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WINTER 2012
The best of times - and about time
Mother Nature owed the Pacific Northwest a decent vintage -- and did she ever deliver.
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FALL 2012
Wild times in Walla Walla
For the record, Catie McIntyre Walker has never been to Newcastle. But if the owner of the Wild Walla Walla Wine Woman wine shop ever goes to the English city, I have little doubt she would be able to bring coal there -- and sell it.
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SUMMER 2012
Wine is changing Northwest culture
I have a lifelong love affair with the Pacific Northwest, and for the past 15 years, I have tried to reflect that in the pages of Wine Press Northwest.
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SPRING 2012
Coastal winery gets it right
Westport Winery in Aberdeen, Wash., is doing its best to introduce non-wine drinkers to wine - and every other winery in the state owes them a debt of gratitude.
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WINTER 2011
Vision, food will drive NW wine
Since returning to the family winery in 1997, John Bookwalter has constantly been pushing himself and reinventing the business his parents started in 1983. In these fast-changing times, Bookwalter has shown how creatively disrupting himself not only launches him forward but also can drag along a...
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FALL 2011
A toast to a one-of-a-kind man
Today, we honor Bob Woehler, the dean of Northwest wine writers.
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SPRING 2011
A tale of two wines
What happens when you judge Pinot Noir in the morning and Petite Sirah in the afternoon? The greatest day ever.
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WINTER 2010
Washington wine industry too big? It's not big enough
The worst of time? Hardly. Now is the time to grow the Washington wine industry.
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FALL 2010
Hogue's leap of faith in screwcaps
Five years after switching most of its production to screwcaps, Hogue Cellars in Prosser, Wash., has no regrets.
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SUMMER 2010
Enjoy our Northwest exploration
In this issue, we explore 100 Great Northwest Wine Destinations. Why? Because we love our corner of the world.



