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All across the Walla Walla Valley, spring delights with its return. Vines are awakening with bursting buds, fields and trees grow green and flowers begin to bloom. In celebration of Spring Kick-Off everyone is a Wine Club member at Forgeron Cellars! Enjoy wine club discounts all weekend. Sample…
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Rules and Requirements: 1. Eligibility: The “Map My WA Wine Getaway Giveaway” Sweepstakes is open to legal residents of The United States of America who download the Map My WA Wine app at the Apple App Store for iOS devices or Google Play Store for Android devices. Entrants must be…
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Thank you for participating in Washington Wine’s social media communities. Washington Wine has established these Social Media Community Standards to help our community members understand how we approach our social media platforms, and how we maintain and uphold the standards of our community. Digital Platforms Washington Wine’s official social media…
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June 30, 2016Prosser, WashingtonAttending: Joy Andersen, Dick Boushey, Brian Carter, Rick Hamman, Julia Kock, Mike Means, Kay Simon, Bruce Watson, Scott Williams, Wade WolfeAbsent: Kevin CorlissGuests and Staff: Linn Scott, Melissa Hansen (WSWC) Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 1:08 p.m. A motion was made by…
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Attending: Leah Adint, Dick Boushey, Brian Carter, Kevin Corliss, Rick Hamman, Julia Kock, Kay Simon, Linn Scott, Russ Smithyman, Bruce Watson and Wade WolfeGuests and Staff: Melissa Hansen (WSWC), Steve Warner, (WSWC), Thomas Henick-Kling (WSU), Scot Hulbert, David Gang, Martin Hubbard – (WSU-ARC) Call to Order: The meeting was called…
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Chair Rick Hamman called the Annual Meeting to order at 11:04 a.m. Members present: Rick Hamman, Leah Adint, Dick Boushey, Scott Williams, Linn Scott, Wade Wolfe, Brian Carter, Kevin Corliss, Marie-Eve Gilla, Kay SimonStaff: Melissa Hansen, Steve WarnerGuests: Dr. Thomas Henick-Kling and Dr. Scot Hulbert, WSU, Will Beightol, Collab Wine…
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With more than 1,000 wineries, Washington is now the second largest wine producer in the country, and there is no shortage of things to explore in every one of our eight wine-touring regions. In Woodinville, for example, which is home over 120 wineries (and more 90+ rated vintages than any…
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When it comes to wine, Washington is a special place. It’s our mission to raise awareness and demand for Washington State wine—to champion the wineries and growers that make this one of the most exciting wine regions in the world. In short, wherever we go, it’s our goal to fly…
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Sip something new. Get creative. Get curious. Get tasting. Because your favorite Washington wine is waiting. From Albariño to Zweigelt, Washington has it all. This month, try a wine that you never knew existed. . . or just don’t know how to pronounce. You might just find your new favorite sip.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEATTLE (March 1, 2018)—Washington State’s wine grape harvest totaled 227,000 tons in 2017, which equated to a 16-percent decrease compared to the record-breaking 2016 harvest of 270,000 tons. Washington State Wine’s annual Wine Grape Crush Report, compiled with information provided by all Washington State wineries, showed that…