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WINE NEWS
Winery hosts fly fishing fair
Waterbrook Winery will hosts its fifth annual Fly Fishing Day on May 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be held on the Waterbrook pond where casters of all abilities will gather and explore this time-honored Northwest tradition. The Waterbrook pond is stocked with rainbow trout. Admission ...
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Richland's Barnard Griffin Winery is in good hands
If the second generation is anything like the first, Barnard Griffin Winery in Richland should be in good hands for the next 30 years.
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Walla Walla wineries celebrate new releases
WALLA WALLA -- Wineries in the Walla Walla Valley are celebrating their new releases this weekend.
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Gordon Estate opens Pasco wine bar
Jeff & Vicki Gordon of Gordon Estate announced the opening of their new wine bar at Broadmoor Park in Pasco. The newly-renovated space (formerly the “food court”) offers wine tasting, wines by the glass or bottle, and a menu of small plates, salads and sandwiches.
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WSU Tri-Cities wine center design unveiled
A conceptual design, construction and architectural team has been selected to build the wine science center in the Tri-Cities Research District in Richland.
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Wild Wines Tasting Room opens May 25
Wild Wines, a sustainable winery in Oregon’s Applegate Valley, will open the doors to its new tasting room with food and fanfare on Saturday, May 25, from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. The unique tasting room features straw bale construction, a hand carved wood bar and natural accents.
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Wine industry scholarship deadline nears
Applications for the Washington Wine Industry Foundation scholarships are due on June 1. WWIF is offering scholarships for students interested in studying and pursuing a career in viticulture or enology for the 2013-2014 academic year. High school seniors, graduates and college students enrolled...
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Apolloni to open Tuscan-inspired wine cave
Apolloni Vineyards, producer of premium Pinot Noir and Italian style wines in the north end of the Willamette Valley announce the May 11 grand opening of a new underground barrel cave.
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Mid-Columbia grape growers mostly escape frost
Sub-freezing temperatures caused wine grape growers across Washington's Columbia Valley to lose sleep, but it appears they mostly dodged a potentially deadly spring frost bullet.
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Warm spring wakes vines across Mid-Columbia
Wine grape vines are waking up across Washington’s Columbia Valley, and growers could not be more pleased.



