Foxy Roxy Winery and StoneRidge Vineyards Nestled on the Royal Slope in the heart of the Columbia Valley, halfway between Royal City and Othello on Highway 26 sits the award winning, Foxy Roxy Winery and StoneRidge Vineyards. As the name implies, this winery is fun, but they are serious about the wine they make. The Foxy Roxy Winery will give …
Hogue Cellars’ 2012 Late Harvest Riesling Profile
As far as Rieslings go, this one is very high-quality. The label is beautifully laid out and appears high-end on a svelte, lightly tapered bottle that is easy to carry. Eye-catching and amongst award winners, its an easy pick. A “sometimes wine” at an everyday price, this is not the kind of wine you want to drink daily but perfect …
Washington Growers Continue Bumper Grape Crops
According to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington State experienced a bumper wine grape harvest in 2013. The 2013 crop value grew more than 19 percent to $233.1 million vs 2012. Washington winemakers are reaping the benefits while still maintaining a quality product.
Columbia Valley Wines Shine in the 15th Annual Platinum Judging
Not surprisingly Columbia Valley Wines continued to impress in this years Wine Press Northwest magazine “Platinum Judging”! If you’ve tried these wines we’d love to hear from our readers as well: William Church Winery 2011 Gamache Vineyards Malbec, Columbia Valley, $36: Aromas of cherry and spices are followed by suave flavors of dark fruit and black pepper backed by elegant …
Sandhill
The Sandhill Winery is a small, family owned winery specializing in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Gris and our proprietary Cinnamon Teal Red Table Wine. Our sixteen year old vineyard on Red Mountain is the source of all of our estate bottled wines. Our Cinnamon Teal Red Table Wine, which is bottled under our Ridgefield label, is named after a duck …
Pasta Paired with Wine
Content courtesy of Matchingfoodandwine.com with Fiona Beckett. Of course we highly recommend replacing the Italian Wines below with our own Columbia Valley: “As you might imagine it doesn’t make any difference what shape of pasta you’re dealing with, what counts with wine is the flavor of the sauce. There are too many to mention, but here are the main types …