Archive for February, 2009

Which One’s Washington?! | 4-5:30pm, $50

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Join the fun in a game show-like atmosphere where audience members try to guess which wines are from Washington in a blind tasting situation – with the help of some of the country’s most accomplished wine palates.  Learn the basics of blind tasting and the “typical flavors” of our world-class state with Washington Wine Commission Master Sommelier Shayn Bjornholm – then apply your new found skills to win a bottle of some of Washington’s finest wine!

Speakers: Bob Betz MW, Shayn Bjornholm, MS, Shannon Borg, Patrick Comiskey, Fred Dexheimer, MS, Doug Frost MS/MW, Ray Isle, Michael Jordan MS, Sara Schneider

Wines:
All wines will be tasted blind so we can’t tell you what they are! 

Contestants drawn from the crowd will compete for a chance to win a bottle of the following wines:
2006 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
2006 Andrew Will Winery “Sorella”
2007 Leonetti Cellar Merlot
2006 DeLille Cellars Chaleur Estate Rouge
2006 Betz Family Winery Pere de Famille Cabenet Sauvignon
2005 Col Solare

Winery-less Wines – The New Garagiste! | 2:15-3:30pm, $45

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Does the word “winery” conjure up visions of stunning, well manicured “Chateaus” with fancy tasting rooms and barrel cellars built in the earth below? While Washington state has plenty of those, what about the flip side? This region has plenty of amazing wines being produced in “alternative” spots like industrial parks, old airplane hangars, firehouses…even garages in the back yard! Alder Yarrow, wine blogger extraordinaire at vinography.com, will guide you through some of his favorite “winery-less” wines.

Speakers: Alder Yarrow, Danny Gordon, Chris Gorman, Christina Kelly, Chris Sparkman, Gordy Venneri, Rick Middleton

Wines:
2006 Cadaretta Merlot, Columbia Valley
2006 Gorman Winery “The Bully” Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mountain
2006 Sparkman Cellars “Kingpin” Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mountain
2006 Soos Creek Wine Cellars Ciel du Cheval Vineyard Red Wine, Red Mountain
2006 Tamarack Cellars “DuBrul Vineyard Reserve” Cabernet Sauvignon, Yakima Valley
2006 Walla Walla Vintners Sagemoor Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley

Le Value Challenge | 10:45am-12noon, $40

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

In times like these, it is always great to find phenomenal wines for strong value, especially in the low to medium price ranges.  While Washington will always be an amazing super-premium wine producing region, it also boasts some of the finest wines between $10 and $20 in the world.  Don’t believe us?  Well, we would like to prove it by “challenging” what many consider to be the greatest wine producing country on earth, France, to a friendly taste-off.  Gary Werner will chose 5 different grapes that do well in both regions, then pick one Washington version and one French version at the same price…and see which one is “le value!”

Speakers: Jamie Brown, Fred Dexheimer, MS, Charles Smith, Gary Werner, Juan Munoz Oca

Wines:
2008 Charles Smith Wines “Kung Fu Girl” Riesling, Columbia Valley
2006 Wines of Substance Cabernet Franc,Columbia Valley
2006 Columbia Crest H3 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills
2006 Milbrandt Vineyards and Winery “Traditions” Syrah, Wahluke Slope
2007 Dopf & Iron Riesling, Alcase
2006 Breton “Trinch!” Bourgeuil, Loire Valley
2005 Chateau La Freynelle Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon, Bordeaux
2007 Saint Cosme Côtes-du-Rhone, Rhone Valley
2006 Chateau Le Breuil Rennaissance, Médoc, Bordeaux

The Other Cabernet: Presented by Seattle Magazine | 2:15-3:30pm, $45

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Dad never gets the respect he deserves! Cabernet sauvignon remains the King of the World, bowed to by many, while its genealogical parent Cabernet franc stands in its popularity shadow. Seattle Magazine realizes Washington’s offerings with this amazing grape might just put a dent in the crown, having awarded it Best Emerging Varietal in their 2008 Best of Washington Wine Awards. Join their wine columnist Shannon Borg, San Francisco Chronicle’s Jon Bonne and Mark Davidson as they help you taste why this region’s “other Cabernets” are some of the New World’s most distinctive and respected.

Speakers: Jon Bonne, Shannon Borg, Mark Davidson

Wines:
2007 Chinook Wines Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley 
2007 Owen Roe Winery “Rosa Mystica” Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley 
2006 Barrister Winery Cabernet Franc, Columbia Valley 
2006 Nefarious Cellars Cabernet Franc, Wahluke Slope 
2006 O-S Winery Champoux Vineyard Cabernet Franc, Horse Heaven Hills

All In The Family:  The New Vintage | 2:15-3:30pm, $55

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

In the 30 years of Washington State wine performing at first-rate heights, family owned wineries have played an enormous role.  The last decade or so has seen a glorious passing of the torch to the next generation of such industry legends as J. Bookwalter Winery, Hedges Family Estate, Leonetti Cellar and Olsen Estates Vineyards.  No one has had more hands-on experience watching this transition than Michael Teer of Pike and Western Wine Shop, who will guide you through both sides’ perspectives on what our “new vintage” of talented winemakers and grape growers face as they build upon the legacy rooted in the beginnings of our industry…and the hearth of family.
Speakers: Michael Teer, Jerry and John Bookwalter, Tom and Christophe Hedges, Gary and Chris Figgins, Dick and Marty Olsen

Wines:
2007 Leonetti Cellar Merlot, Walla Walla Valley
1997 Hedges Family Estate “Red Mountain Reserve” Blend, Red Mountain
2007 Hedges Family Estate “Three Vineyards” Blend, Red Mountain
2006 J. Bookwalter Winery “Chapter 2″ Blend, Red Mountain
2008 J. Bookwalter Winery “Anecdote” Riesling, Columbia Valley
2007 Olsen Hills Chardonnay, Yakima Valley
2006 Olsen Estates Syrah,Collumbia Valley

Common Ground II – Champoux Vineyard | 2:15-3:30pm, $45

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

With the wine world consistently focusing on where the grapes are grown as being one of the biggest keys to quality in a wine, this in-depth look at one of Washington’s most established vineyards will provide the chance to taste what everyone is talking about.  Bruce Schoenfeld of Travel and Leisure Magazine will pilot Paul Champoux, owner/grower of Horse Heaven Hill’s famed Champoux Vineyard, alongside national wine authorities and 3 world-class winemakers who utilize his grapes on a search for the through-line of “flavor of place on earth”…in the wine glass!

Speakers: Chris Camarda, Paul Champoux, Paul Gregutt, Mike Januik, Michael Jordan MS, Bruce Schoenfeld, Rick Small

Wines:
Woodward Canyon Winery Barrel Sample 
2005 Woodward Canyon Winery “Old Vines” Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills 
Januik Winery Barrel Sample 
2006 Januik Winery Champoux Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills 
Andrew Will Winery Barrel Sample 
2006 Andrew Will Winery “Sorella”, Horse Heaven Hills 
Plus: 2 mystery wines!  One from Champoux vineyard, one not.  After investigating a line up of Champoux based wines, can you tell which is which?

Party Like It’s 1999! | 10:45am-12noon, $99

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Over the years, a sign of a Cabernet sauvignon’s greatness has always been its ability to develop increasing complexity of flavor and structure with age.  In theory, Washington State’s versions have all the stuffing – power of fruit, plentiful tannins, balancing acidity – to do so at supreme levels.  Here is proof!  Taste through 5 of our state’s most age worthy examples from the vaunted 1999 vintage and their present day counterparts to see what a decade can do with our world-class offerings from Betz Family Winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Winery, Hedges Family Estate and Woodward Canyon.

Speakers: Bob Betz MW, Patrick Comiskey, Doug Frost MS/MW, Tom Hedges, Jorge Hernandez, Rick Small, Joshua Maloney

Wines:
1999 and 2006 Betz FamilyWinery “Père de Famille” Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley 
1999 and 2006 Chateau Ste. Michelle Cold Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley
1999 and 2006 Columbia Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley
1999 and 2006 Hedges Family Estate Red Mountain Reserve, Red Mountain
1999 and 2006 Woodward Canyon Winery ”Artist Series” Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley

Food & Wine Magazine’s Best New Chefs’ Best New Washington Wines | 10:45am-12noon, $55

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Food and Wine Magazine’s hugely successful Best New Chefs Awards have featured numerous Seattle representatives over the years.  In 2008, some of them participated in a fun “What Chefs Want to Know About Wine” article for the country’s leading gastronomy magazine.  F&W’s Ray Isle has invited a similar panel back to see which New Washington Wines these local food luminaries from our very own top-notch restaurant scene love – and which artisanal local foodstuff they pair best with.
Speakers: Ray Isle, Nelson Daquip
Chef Johnathan Sundstrom, Chef Jason Wilson, Chef Ethan Stowell

Wines:
2007 Mark Ryan Viognier, Red Mountain
2006 a’Maurice Malbec, Columbia Valley
2007 O’Shea Scarborough “Klipsun Vineyard” Semillon, Red Mountain
2005 Pursued by Bear Cabernet Sauvignon, Columba Valley
2006 Sheridan Vineyard Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley
2006 Vin du Lac “LEHM” Dry Riesling, Columbia Valley

What Does Puget Sound Like? | 10:45am-12noon, $40

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

“Müller-Thurgau…” “Gesundheit!” Looking to taste wines beyond the usual suspects grown East of the Cascade Mountains?  Expand your wine tasting palate?  Our closest Seattle neighbors have one of the most distinct and delicious growing regions in the state. Join Ron Irvine, author of The Wine Project: Washington’s Winemaking History, and Sara Schneider of Sunset Magazine to explore the stunning and unique offerings from producers tendering wines from grapes like Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Madeleine Angevine, Siegerrebe and Pinot noir grown in the Puget Sound AVA!

Speakers: Ron Irvine, Greg Osenbach, Chris Primus, Bruce Naftaly, Sara Schneider, Ben Weinberg

Wines:
2007 San Juan Vineyards Siegerrebe
2007 Whidbey Island Vineyard and Winery Siegerrebe
2006 Hollywood Hill Vineyards Pinot Noir
2007 Lopez Island Vineyards Madeline Angevine 
2006 Bainbridge Island Vineyards and Winery Müller Thurgau 
2006 Vashon Winery Chasselas Dore
Whidbey Island Vineyards and Winery Island White
2006 Bainbridge Island Vineyards and Winery Siegerrebe Late Harvest Botrytis

Common Ground I – Klipsun Vineyard | 10:45am-12noon, $45

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

With the wine world consistently focusing on where the grapes are grown as being one of the biggest keys to quality in a wine, this in-depth look at one of Washington’s most established vineyards will provide the chance to taste what everyone is talking about.  Bruce Schoenfeld of Travel and Leisure Magazine will pilot Patricia Gelles, owner/grower of Red Mountain’s famed Klipsun Vineyard, alongside leading national wine authorities and 3 world-class winemakers who utilize her grapes on a search for the through-line of “flavor of place on earth”…in the wine glass!

Speakers: John Bigelow, Patricia Gelles, Paul Gregutt, Mike Januik, Bruce SchoenfeldMichael Jordan MS

Wines:
Januik Winery Barrel Sample
2006 Januik Winery Klipsun Vineyard Merlot, Red Mountain 
JM Cellars Barrel Sample 
2006 JM Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mountain 
DeLille Cellars Barrel Sample 
2006 DeLille Cellars Chaleur Estate Rouge, Yakima Valley 
Plus: 2 mystery wines! One from Klipsun, one not.  After investigating a line up of Klipsun based wines, can you tell which is which?