Take a tasting trip to the best that the region has to offer…
Join vintners and representatives of Winebow in exploring wines from the Pacific Northwest and indulge in the finest selections from Oregon and Washington.
While California represents the majority of U.S. wine production, Washington is the second-largest wine producing state. It holds more than 300 growers and has doubled its acreage and production over the past 20 years. Oregon is the fourth most-producing state and holds a large number of highly rated wines.
The Dundee Hills region is known as the epicenter of Pinot Noir in the state. The territory is characterized by volcanic soils and a cool climate for production. Close by, the unique environment has also made Salem, Oregon, a hotspot for white wine.
In Washington, the town of Walla Walla may be best known for Syrah, but also provides excellent weather conditions to produce Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Woodinville, Washington, offers more than 130 wineries with unique personalities for each.
Take a tasting trip to the best that the region has to offer courtesy of Winebow and wineLAIR Member Kristi Delovitch!
Wines we will be featuring:
Argyle: Dundee Hills, Oregon
Cristom Vineyards: Salem, Oregon
Archery Summit: Dayton, Oregon
Abeja: Walla Walla, Washington
Figgins: Walla Walla, Washington
Bledsoe Family: Walla Walla, Washington
Matthews: Woodinville, Washington