A round-up of stories on Northwest wine from May 1st to 7th. Read previous round-ups here.
From around the country…
Wine Spectator writes about Kyle MacLachlan of Pursued by Bear.
D Magazine writes about wines for mom.
St Cloud Times writes about the Milbrandt Malbec.
The Daily Meal writes about La Crema.
The Dallas Morning News writes about Four Graces.
Penn Live talks with Charles Smith.
Forbes writes about a crowd funded Pinot Noir from Willamette Valley Vineyards.
The Tennesean writes about four quality Cabernets you can afford, with a callout to Intrinsic.
From the blogosphere…
Great Northwest Wine writes that Washington emerges intact from a mild spring. They also write about Taste Washington, Ste Michelle launching Drumheller, Precept offering wine in a can, and Wine Boss taking over Gordon Estate winemaking.
Washington Wine Blog writes about Amavi Cellars. Owen also interviews Co Dinn.
Woodinville Wine Update writes about Taste Washington.
Eater Portland writes about restaurants in the Willamette Valley.
Uncorked Adventures writes about Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling.
The Drinks Business writes about the top ten wines in the US press, with a call out to the Four Graces.
Write for Wine writes about the Ste Michelle Summer Concert Series. Margot also writes about the winemaker series at Semiahmoo Resort, featuring JM Cellars.
The Examiner writes about Rock Wall Cellars.
From the locals…
The Yakima Herald writes that Syrah still shines.
Eugene Weekly writes about Oregon wine.
That’s all folks!
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