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March/April 2009
This e-zine has been
designed to inform readers of news, facts,
and events from Washington's wine
country. We welcome your ideas, comments,
and questions. Please e-mail them to
us at
info@winecountrywashington.org.
Thank you for reading!
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A Special Note from the Founding
Director
Eat,
Drink, and Travel Locally in 2009
Throughout 2008, we made great
strides toward our mission of fostering collaborative
partnerships among organizations and businesses throughout
Washington’s vineyard region to promote tourism, economic
growth and cultural enrichment. Now more than ever, we
are thankful to be a part of this mission and to work with
such talented and inspiring people, dedicated to helping the
land, citizens, businesses, and communities of our unique
wine country thrive and grow.
While today’s economic climate poses a great challenge for
agricultural regions across the country, Washington is
fortunate to have a world-class wine growing region that
not only promotes economic growth, but also enhances and
preserves the natural beauty and agricultural heritage of
our state, supports socially and environmentally responsible
farming and winemaking practices, inspires cultural
enrichment of our rural communities, and builds pride for
our citizens.
This year, we are reminded of the incredible
economic impact that Washington’s vineyard region has and
will continue to have on our state’s economy. In 2009,
our primary focus is to encourage Washington state
citizens to eat, drink, and travel locally. Not only
does it help maintain our local farms, vineyards, and open
spaces, but most importantly, Washington produces some of
the best wines and foods in the country.
Janet Leduc
Sip and Savor the Local Flavor at the
Wine Country Celebration

Sip and Savor
the Local Flavor at the
7th Annual Wine Country Celebration
and Grand Gala Auction
We help
the land, businesses, people, and communities of our unique
wine country thrive and grow.
Now in its seventh year, the
Wine Country Celebration has become the signature event
of Washington’s vineyard region. This weekend-long
fundraiser - the first of its kind to be held at wineries
throughout the wine growing appellations themselves -
attracts business and community leaders from around the
state to celebrate and support the continuing growth of
Washington’s wine country. In its first six years, the Wine
Country Celebration has raised over $2.5 million for
programs that bring local organizations together to promote
economic revitalization, wine and culinary tourism, and
community well-being in the region.
For the first time ever, this year’s
Wine Country Celebration
will reach beyond the Cascades Mountains to shine a
spotlight on the incredible economic impact that the wine
industry has on our entire state’s economy and
encourage wine and food
lovers of all ages to join in. First, we
are offering
Prequel Winemaker dinners at top-notch
restaurants around Greater Seattle. Secondly, in
addition to the 5-star service VIP Tickets to the
Grand Gala
Auction, we are offering an additional lower priced cocktail
seating ticket for just $200 - a fun way for up and coming wine and
food lovers to get in on the action. Last but not least,
we will feature a new Everyday
Drinking Wine Auction - a
perfect way to stock up your home cellar while
supporting Washington Wine Country.
We believe that
nothing compares to a meal created by artisans who believe
in choosing ingredients harvested in our great state. It’s
the connection between the land, the grapes, the grains, the homegrown herbs, the farmstead cheese – and the way
in which
creative vintners and chefs highlight these inherent
flavors. We invite you to come together as a community to
savor the bounty and support our state’s economy by eating,
drinking and traveling locally. Welcome to Washington
Wine Country. There’s no taste like home.
Choose from Several Unique Winemaker Dinners
throughout May and June
These intimate dinner parties will offer guests a taste of
Washington Wine Country on both sides of the Cascades. Plus,
guests will have the first opportunity to bid on
hard-to-find wines and fun culinary experiences before the
Grand Gala Auction.
Prequel Winemaker Dinners will be held
around Greater Seattle in May and June at Canlis and Crush
in Seattle and Pearl Bar and Dining in Bellevue. On Friday,
June 19th, choose from three more exciting
Winemaker Dinners
in the Vineyards - at Long Shadows Vintners in Walla Walla, Bookwalter Winery
in Richland, and Gilbert Cellars in Yakima.
Gather
Together at the Grand Gala Auction on Saturday, June
20th, 2009
Spend an evening on the lawn of the DeAtley Estate,
savoring each delicious experience while giving to a
good cause at this year's
Grand Gala Auction. Sip wines poured from the hands of
Washington winemakers. Sample small dishes served up by
our state’s most creative chefs and artisan food
purveyors. Place your bid on the wall of wine, witness
blown-glass artists in action, and join the fun of the
live auction – all at this festive and flavorful summer
celebration.
VIP ticket holders:
Enjoy the five-star service as award-winning chef Jason
Wilson takes you on a five-course journey through his
mouthwatering wine country cuisine, paired, of course, with
some of Washington’s most beautiful wines.
Cocktail ticket holders: Light in spirit and rich in
flavor, the Grand Gala Auction’s Cocktail Seating area
features it all: the tastes, the chefs, the winemakers, and
the fun – at a reduced price of $200.
New this year: The Everyday
Drinking Wine Case Auction
Elevate your weekday dinners with a case of Washington’s
best everyday drinking wines – smooth and luscious, easy on
the palate as well as the wallet. Let the bidding begin!
   
For more
information and to purchase tickets, visit
www.winecountrycelebration.com or call
206.285.0514.
Facts & Tidbits
Did you know?
Benton County is Bursting with Wine
Grapes
The
Washington Association of Wine Grape
Growers announced at their 2009
Annual Meeting that Benton County is
the largest wine grape growing
county in the state of Washington.
Benton County is home to Kennewick,
Richland, West Richland, Benton City
(Red Mountain), and Prosser. Its
central location in the heart of
Washington Wine Country boasts more
than 160 wineries within a one-hour
drive.
Living Wine Country
Along the Wine Road
Don't
miss the Rush of a Deep Drive down the Fairway or Taste Some
of the State's Best Wines on your Next Trip to Kennewick,
Pasco, and Richland - Tri-Cities
Spring is almost here, so dust off
those golf clubs and head just three hours
over the mountains and through the snow to sunny
Tri-Cities. Ripe with vast
green golf courses and charming restaurants, Richland,
Kennewick, and Pasco are the ideal destination for for great
golfing and relaxed wine tasting. Check out some of the locals'
favorite courses:
-Canyon
Lakes Golf Course
is rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest and is tied for the
top rated golf course in Washington
State. Plus, there's a GPS on every cart, for those of us who tend
to get lost
in the rough.
-Columbia Point Golf Course
is adjacent to the Columbia River in Richland, boasts a variety of tee boxes, and
measures 6,571 yards from the championship tees. This James
J. Engh design features
mounded, rolling fairways, and large
undulating greens.
-The course at
Horn Rapids Golf & Country Club
winds its way through the sand and sage of the natural
desert, providing a brilliant contrast to the desert colors. It features an 18-hole putting course,
driving range, practice bunker, three practice greens, and
more.
-Sun Willows Golf
Course boasts four sets of tees with the longest measuring 6,785
feet, a full-service bar and grill, driving range, and a pro
shop where you can stock up on necessities for the season.
Get a Taste of the Destination
After a good long day on the greens, relax with a
little wine tasting at the trio of wineries on
Tulip Lane.
Bookwalter Winery has been producing small lots of high
quality wine since 1983, so be sure to make room in the car
for their new spring releases!
Just down the road is
Barnard Griffin,
whose Rosé of Sangiovese is a great wine for lunch on the
patio or dinner in the garden.
When you’re ready for dinner, make your way to
Tagaris Winery,
home to restaurant Taverna Tagaris. Choose from a variety of
Mediterranean dishes, paired with their award-winning wines,
including refreshing Pinot Gris or, for something a little
different, the Kennedy White Port, a unique treat for your
weekend getaway.
Washington Wine Country Collection
Washington Wine Country's Programs and Accomplishments
Over the past six years, Washington Wine Country
has raised over $2,362,000 for marketing campaigns and
community development projects that attract wine and
culinary tourists and support new business development.
“Washington Wine Country is doing an excellent job to
promote our industry,” says Anne-Marie Hedges of Hedges
Family Estate, “and thanks to [its] hard work, our wine
region will one day be a favored destination for wine
lovers.”
Regional Partnerships:
Since its inception,
Washington Wine Country has developed and initiated
promotional plans with numerous partners throughout the
vineyard region, including a cooperative television
advertising campaign, special events, underwriting a
documentary on the building of wine country, and the
production and distribution of a winery map. In total, these
efforts have reached more than 10 million people. This past
year, Washington Wine Country launched yet another
cooperative public relations campaign to great success.
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Launched a cooperative
public relations campaign for 2008 with the Yakima
Valley and Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureaus and
Tourism Walla Walla to promote the region to local,
regional, and national media
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Won $25,000 grant award
from the Washington State Department of Community,
Trade, and Economic Development for cooperative public
relations campaign
Community Development:
Working primarily with city governments and downtown
associations within the vineyard region, Washington Wine
Country has produced and distributed banners, billboards,
and prints for the purpose of physically identifying the
region as “Washington Wine Country,” raising awareness of
travelers to and within the region.
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Expanded coverage
throughout wine country with over 300 additional avenue
banners and hundreds of posters
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To date, over 23
million cars have pass annually
Washington Wine Country signage
Special Events: Washington Wine Country produces and promotes events in
order to draw tourists to the vineyard region and raise
money for Washington Wine Country programs.
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In its first six years,
the annual weekend-long Wine Country Celebration and
Grand Gala has raised over $2,360,000 for marketing
programs and initiatives
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The Wine Country
Celebration has attracted over 3,000 people to the
region to experience the wine country lifestyle and
culture, enjoy the natural beauty of the region, and
learn more about its agriculture heritage
Education and Outreach:
Washington Wine Country publishes theonly bi-monthly
newsletter in the Washington wine industry
primarily consisting of business news, economic development
issues, and industry updates, with a particular focus on the
tourism-related amenities and features of the region.
Marketing:
Washington Wine Country has utilized a series of inspired
graphics that have developed into a well-established brand
for the vineyard region that continues to increase in
recognition and popularity.
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Introduced the fifth
graphic in the series, the “Harvest Vine Lady” to much
acclaim, resulting in a two-fold increase in sales of
prints around the world
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Continued to develop
www.winecountrywashington.org web site, a tool
providing news, events, resources and education for
today’s wine and culinary traveler
Mark Your Calendar
Please submit upcoming events to
events@winecountrywashington.org.
March-April Events
3/27-3/29 - Columbia Gorge Passport Weekend - Spend
the weekend discovering "A World of Wine in 40 Miles" in the Columbia Gorge. Passport holders will enjoy exclusive tastings, hors d'oeuvres, discounts and
more. Passports are on sale for $15 at Gorge area tasting rooms
and online. For more information, visit
www.columbiagorgewine.com.
4/5 - Columbia Crest Vineyard Tours - Join Columbia Crest for a field trip into the estate vineyard as you learn about the cycle of the grape, terroir, and viticultural practices. A formal tasting will follow, featuring Columbia Crest
red and white wines. Pre-registration is required. $20 per person. This tour will be repeated on the first Sunday of every month through August. Dates are as follows: May 3, June 7, July 5 and August 2. For more information, visit
www.columbia-crest.com.
4/8 - 5 for $5 at 5 pm- Join Barnard Griffin from 5 pm to 7 pm every Wednesday in their Richland
tasting room for a
different selection of 5 wines each week for your review and enjoyment. Light
snacks will be paired with the wines selected. Tasting fee: $5.00. (Free for Barnard Griffin Wine Club members.) You will also receive a 5% discount on
any wine purchases during this time each week. Wine Club Members will receive an
additional 5% discount on their purchases. For more information, visit
www.barnardgriffin.com.
4/12 - Columbia Crest Annual Kite Festival - Local kite enthusiasts are encouraged to bring their kites to fly with experts from around the Columbia Basin. Prizes will be awarded in various categories. No admittance fee. For more information, visit
www.columbia-crest.com.
4/18 - Vineyard Crew Pruning Session - Become a member of the Two Mountain Winery Vineyard Crew and learn what it takes to make wine in the vineyard. For more information, visit
www.twomountainwinery.com.
4/24-4/26 - Spring Barrel Tasting - Barrel tasting allows tasters a sneak preview of upcoming vintages from their favorite wineries. This special weekend in the Yakima Valley features winemakers and cellar staff who are on hand to share insights and answer questions on the winemaking process. Many of the 50 participating wineries
enhance the wine tasting experience by offering cheeses, sauces, salsas, and even desserts along with special tastings and educational
experiences. For more information, visit
www.wineyakimavalley.org.
4/24-4/26 - Yoga & Wine Retreat - Instructor Angela Gargano returns with her popular yoga and wine retreat! Let the practice of yoga bring you into the present moment and help you to fully appreciate and experience all that wine country has to offer. This year's program will also include some great activities for non-yoga practicing travel partners, including golf clinics, hikes, and nature walks. Rates begin at $975 per person for the two-night, three-day weekend retreat,
including a cooking class, winery experience, and all meals. Space is limited. For more information, visit
www.cavebinn.com.
View a complete wine country calendar at
www.winecountrywashington.org/eventCalendar.aspx.
Founded in 2003, Washington Wine Country is a non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting wine-related tourism and
economic vitality by fostering collaborative regional
partnerships throughout the celebrated wine growing region
of Eastern Washington, where 99 percent of Washington
State’s wine grapes are grown. The region includes the
Yakima Valley, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley, Red
Mountain and the newer appellations of the Columbia Gorge,
Horse Heaven Hills, Rattlesnake Hills, Wahluke Slope, and
Snipes Mountain. For more information on Washington Wine
Country, please visit
www.winecountrywashington.org. |