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November
2006
This e-zine has been
designed to inform readers of news, facts,
events and updates from Washington's wine
country. We welcome your ideas, comments,
questions and submissions. Please e-mail
them to us at
info@winecountrywashington.org.
Thank you for reading!
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A note from the Editor
It is sometimes difficult to stop and remind ourselves of all there is to be
thankful for. This is, of course, the time of year that we are to do just that,
and as I stop and reflect I find myself overwhelmed. I contemplate the life of
our soldiers still in Iraq, the immense homeless population here in Seattle and
around the country, the lack of freedom of the citizens of North Korea and I
realize how truly fortunate I am. In America we often get so busy running the
race and fretting about not having the ultimate picture, that we forget how
unbelievably blessed we are.
This year I am thankful for warmth and shelter in the
cold and rain, for an abundance of friends and family, for the fact that I will
never go hungry, for work that not only supplies my income but also brings
fulfillment, for a strong and healthy mind and body and for my freedom as a citizen of this
country.
As I remember all of these things I am also reminded of you,
our loyal readers who continue to read Juice and support the work that we do
throughout the year. Thank you for reading and thank you for joining me in the
spirit of "pioneering" the vineyard region of our state.
Happy Holidays
From Washington Wine Country
Jackie Walsh
Communications Director
Washington Wine Country
jwalsh@winecountrywashington.org
'Tis The Season .
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to Head East
This Holiday Season, Washington's wine country offers
magic, lights, holiday feasts, hidden treasures and a bounty
of wine for your holiday table and gift giving. Although the
biggest releases of the year occur in the Spring, many
wineries also have newly released wines just in time for the
holiday season. What better way to add spirit to a holiday
party or gift giving than with a new vintage for a new year.
Contact your favorite wineries and ask about new releases or
go to a local retailer and peruse the Washington wine
section. You could also consider creating gift baskets for
out of town guests or distant friends and family featuring
Washington wines and other regional products.
If you're
looking for a holiday get away not too far from home,
consider taking part in one of these great seasonal events
throughout Washington Wine Country. From Lake Chelan to
Yakima to Walla Walla, there's a delightful array of events
throughout the holiday season.

Lake Chelan Wine Valley
Thanksgiving & Holiday Winery Lighting
Part of the Columbia
Valley AVA, the Lake Chelan region now boasts 12 wineries
with open tasting rooms nestled within the rolling hills and
sparkling waters of Lake Chelan. The scenic lake setting
offers visitors an intimate backdrop to their holiday wine
country touring and tasting.
Join these wineries just after the
Thanksgiving Holiday for the a special Thanksgiving in the
Lake Chelan Wine Valley. Begin the Friday
after Thanksgiving and celebrate the end of the growing
season with a free, self-guided tour of the wineries in the
Lake Chelan Valley. The focus will be on special food and
wine pairings and recipes using wine and a few
wineries will be offering samples straight from the barrel.
Another
holiday event in the Lake Chelan Winery Valley is The Holiday Winery
Lighting. On Saturday, December 9th the switch will be
flipped and the wineries will be brilliantly lit with
wonderful holiday lights and displays. Each participating
winery will have specially planned events, tasting specials
or activities for the Christmas season.
For more
information on the wineries of the Lake Chelan Wine Valley,
visit
www.lakechelanwinevalley.com.
Yakima Valley Thanksgiving in Wine Country

Each year the wineries of the Yakima Valley open their doors
the weekend after Thanksgiving to showcase their wines and
offer delicious holiday pairings. November 24-26, visit the
wineries of the Yakima Valley and
extend your Thanksgiving
celebration into wine country. Here are just a few of
those perfect pairings and how some wineries will be
giving reserve ticket holders extra special treatment.
At Apex Cellars reserve ticket holders will be escorted to
the Reserve room to visit with winemaker Jean Claude Beck
and enjoy Sicilian Spiced Braised Short Ribs & Cambazola
Crusted Crostini paired with vineyard designated wines such
as 2000 Solstice Merlot, 2000 Klipsun Cabernet Sauvignon and
2001 Outlook Syrah.
Join Chandler Reach in Benton
City and enjoy a taste of Grandma Tudors spaghetti paired
with 2003 Monte Regalo.
Hightower Cellars is
releasing its 2003 Sauvignon and 2004 Murray Cuvee. Enjoy
perfectly paired cheese and chocolates and a series of
Hightower Cellars wines from 1998-2002 in celebration of
Hightower Cellars 10th harvest!
At Kestrel Vintners
enjoy the 2004 Viognier accompanied by Chef Chris Van Hoorelbeke’s Fire Roasted Apple and Brie en
Croute. In the
Cellar, Club Members and Reserve ticket holders, celebrate
the release of Kestrel’s 2003 Old Vine Signature Edition
Merlot, expertly paired with Chris’ Red Wine Barrel Braised
Short Ribs with Caramelized Onions.
Snoqualmie
Vineyards is providing several oils and dips with bread,
crackers and vegetables. Reserve ticket holders will enjoy
Satay with spicy peanut sauce from the "Emerald of Siam” as
well as enjoy tasting Snoqualmie Reserve wines
For
reserve tickets, call 1-800-258-7270 or buy your tickets
on-line at
www.wineyakimavalley.org.
Walla Walla Valley
Holiday Barrel Tasting & Winemaker's Fete
On the first weekend in December
winemakers open their doors to share samples of their future
releases. Walla Walla has more and more boutique "by
appointment only" wineries so this event is a great way to
meet the winemakers and learn more about the process from
those wineries who don't have regular "open to the public" business hours.
This annual event in Walla Walla is a wine country favorite
and highly coveted hotel rooms are already sold out, but
those determined can still find a way to participate. You
may have to stay in the Tri-Cities and drive in but the
festivities promise to be well worth it. Wineries will be open Saturday and Sunday,
December 2 & 3 and hours vary. See the event details with a
list of open wineries and times at
www.wallawallawine.com.
To kick-off
the Holiday Barrel Tasting Weekend, there is a special
Winemaker's Fete on Thursday evening at the Marcus Whitman
Hotel. Sample Valley wines by varietals with an opening
reception followed by an exquisite winemakers’
five-course dinner by Chef Bear of The Marc. Intimate tables of eight are hosted by select Valley winemakers with
each winery awarding a special magnum to one lucky tableside
guest. A dessert and wine pairing reception with all the
winemakers present concludes the festivities. There is also
a silent auction throughout the night to benefit local art
education in schools and the Carnegie Art Center.
Facts & Tidbits
Washington
Wines and the Economy
Did you know?
Washington's wine industry boasts $3 billion of
economic impact for our state. With over 14,000 wine related jobs, wages to
these employees is somewhere around $466 million. Moreover, as the second
largest producer of wines in the United States, Washington state is focused
on the premium wine market segment.
Source: The Washington Wine Commission
Living Wine Country
Along The Wine Road
Balsamroot Winery
Visit
the newest winery of the Lake Chelan area and experience
a tasting for the senses with Winemaker and recent UC
Davis grad Judy Phelps.
At the tasting bar,
visitors are encouraged to take a different approach to
their tasting experience. Judy
pairs lemons with her Riesling, peaches with her Viognier and chocolate with her
Cabernet, not to taste
with the wines but to smell.
"The pairings aid in
helping our visitors pick up the flavors and aromas of
the wine," states Judy. "It's an elevation of the
senses."
Around Lake Chelan,
the same growing conditions that produce amazing wine
grapes also give rise to the spectacular Arrowleaf
Balsamroot. A native wildflower that covers the hillsides of
the vineyard in the spring, just as the grapevines are
beginning to bud, it is where the winery derives its name.
Having planted their own grapes in 2005 and 2006
concentrating on white varietals, owners Don
and Judy Phelps
will soon be making Estate wines. They currently have a 2004
blend called Ivan The Red, 2004
Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah all from the Wahluke Slope. The 2005 vintages consist of
Riesling, Viognier and Chardonnay, all from vineyards in the
Columbia Valley. To
purchase wines or learn more about the visiting the
winery, go to their Web site at
www.balsamrootwinery.com. Get a Taste of the Destination
Shakti's Restaurant in Downtown Wenatchee
After asking around we discovered that
Shakti's is the restaurant of choice of both
Wenatchee locals and visitors. Voted
favorite downtown restaurant in Wenatchee
and having received three stars from Best
Places Northwest, Shatki's offers flavors of
fine dining in Washington Wine Country.
Owners Shakti Lanphere and Renee Mack tout Shakti's as having
an ambiance like no other in the area with
fresh seafood, hand-cut dry aged meats, a
well paired boutique wine list and talented
table service well above the norm.
Chef
Shakti Lanphere's personal dedication to
flavor and presentation have all
sky-rocketed this savvy supper club to the
top of the list for "destination
restaurants". Offering both lunch and
dinner, the menu boasts some of these
favorites:
Spinaci Alla Fiorentina . . . baby
spinach briefly tossed with fresh sizzled
garlic, warmed juiced lemon & Kosher salt.
Penn Cove Mussels . . . steamed
with chopped garlic, fresh thyme, Roma
tomato, sherry & double cream.
Risotto I Fungi . . . WA grown
chicken breast, fresh Crimini mushrooms,
fire roasted red peppers & fresh rosemary
stirred with Arborio rice & Gorgonzola.
Rack of Lamb . . . New Zealand
half rack grilled with whole roasted
shallot, brown sugar & sweet aged Balsamic.
In addition to the warm,
inviting dining
room, Shakti's is said to
boast Wenatchee's only "Top Shelf" cocktail
lounge. An intimate setting for
sipping Martinis or hand-selected boutique
wines, the lounge offers a colorful Tapas
menu brimming with "bold eclectic
Mediterranean flavors" and a special
emphasis on desserts and after dinner
drinks.
Offering wines from
Washington, California and a few other
regions, the wine list features Washington
wines very close to home like Wedge Mountain
in Peshastin. Other local wines are from
Hightower Cellars, Sandhill, Fox Estate,
Saviah Cellars, Martin Scott and Thurston
Wolfe.
Check out Shakti's the next time you're in
wine country at 218 North Mission in
Wenatchee and for more information, visit
their Web site at
www.shaktisfinedining.com.
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Thanksgiving Breakfast
Yes,
that's right, Thanksgiving Breakfast. There's so much focus on the big
dinner that we forget to think of what to have on hand for breakfast and
often times we have guests at our home that will want breakfast. Here's
a great recipe for a delicious breakfast pie that can be prepared the
evening before. A couple of remaining steps the next morning and all that's
left to do is pop it in the oven. Enjoy!
Ingredients
1 frozen pie crust
8 oz pork sausage, browned and drained
1 cup southern-style frozen hash-brown potatoes, thawed
1/4 cup sliced green onion
1/4 cup chopped red or green bell pepper
1/4 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
4 large eggs
1/4 cup milk
1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
Preheat oven to 375 F. Place crust on baking sheet (it
should still be in the aluminum pie pan). Sprinkle sausage around bottom of
crust. Top with potatoes, onions, bell peppers and cheese. Beat eggs, milk,
salt and pepper until blended; pour over sausage-potato mixture in crust.
Bake 30 minutes or until egg mixture is cooked and crust is lightly browned.
Sprinkle with additional cheese and peppers, if desired. Serve with seasonal
fresh fruit.
* If preparing the
evening before, wait until morning to blend egg mixture and pour over
sausage-potato mixture prior to baking.
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Washington Wine Country Collection
New This Month . . .
"Dancing Woman" Art Prints
Finally . . . what many of you have been waiting for! We now
have our new "Dancing Woman" illustration from this year's
Wine Country Celebration available in posters. Just in time
for the Holidays, Washington Wine Country art prints and
wine coasters make wonderful gifts for the wine lover in
your family.
Unique Art Prints are available of all
four illustrations of our "Perfectly Balanced" campaign for
$25 each or a set of three for $60. Our wine coasters have
wine country images on both sides and are p ackaged in a
clear gift box. An eight coaster gift set is $10.
As
the "Dancing Woman" is a brand new product, it is not yet
listed on our Web Site. For this print please download the
merchandise order form below or call our contact our office
directly at 206-285-0514.
Click here to download our
merchandise order form. For more information and to order
Washington Wine Country merchandise, visit
www.winecountrywashington.org/cellar.
Mark Your Calendar
Please submit your upcoming special events or
regional events to
events@winecountrywashington.org
and we will post them in our next issue.
November
Thanksgiving in Wine
CountryThis event is now a favorite
Northwest tradition with over 45 wineries participating. Visitors will have a
taste of the outstanding Yakima Valley wines and experience adventuresome
culinary pairings, library tastings, and tours. For more information
contact Wine Yakima Valley at (800) 258-7270 or visit
www.wineyakimavalley.org.
Join Chef Mike Davis and Abeja winemaker John Abbott for an unforgettable
evening of fine wine and artful food served with laughter and merriment. Chef
Davis has masterfully paired seven plates with Abeja wines from the winery
library. For more information
contact 26brix at (509) 526-4075 or visit
www.twentysixbrix.com .
Walla Walla Winemakers' Fête
This year, Holiday Barrel's Opening Night has morphed into this gala event
featuring wine reception, silent auction and winemaker dinner prepared by Chef
Bear and hosted by 15 participating winemakers. Wine Reception features an
additional 11 plus wineries. For more information
contact Walla Walla Wine Alliance at (509) 526-3117 or visit
www.wallawallawine.com.
Holiday
Barrel WeekendAn annual event held on the first full weekend of December in the Walla Walla
Valley. Winemakers and their cellar staff will be on hand as over 50 wineries
open their barrel rooms for the Valley’s 10th annual Holiday Barrel Tasting. For more information
contact Walla Walla Wine Alliance at (509) 526-3117or visit
www.wallawallawine.com .
Va Piano's Winemaker
Dinner Guest chef, Bridget Charters of
the Art Institute of Seattle Culinary School teams up with Va Piano and Father
Bruno to create a magical Tuscan evening, complete with wine, food and song. For more information
contact Va Piano Vineyards at (509) 529 0900 or visit
www.vapianovineyards.com
12/9 Kestrel Vintners Holiday Open House
The annual “Thank You” celebration for
Wine Club members and friends of Kestrel. Enjoy fabulous appetizers carefully
paired with their wines and gourmet cheeses. Cost us $20 with proceeds
contributed to the Raptor House. RSVP required. For more information contact
Kestrel Winery at (509) 786-2675 or visit www.kestrelwines.com
View a complete wine country calendar at
www.winecountrywashington.org/eventCalendar.aspx.
Formed in 2003, Washington Wine Country is a
non-profit association of Eastern Washington businesses promoting wine-related
tourism, economic development and recognition of the world-class wine-growing
region comprising the Yakima Valley, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley and Red
Mountain and the newer appellations of Columbia Gorge, Horse Heaven Hills,
Rattlesnake Hills and Wahluke Slope.
www.winecountrywashington.org
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