2005 Cadence, Bel Canto
One of the highlights of the holiday season at West Seattle Cellars is tasting the new releases of Ben Smith’s single vineyard wines. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Washington Wines
Washington Wine Club – December 2007
2004 Stevens, XY Yakima Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
In the last few years, Tim Stevens’ wines have become incredibly popular — this wine and the latest vintage of his elegant 424 blend have sold out on the day of release. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – November 2007
2005 K Vintners, Guido
Charles Smith’s long awaited 2005 reserve wines have finally arrived, and the star is . . . a Super Tuscan? Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – October 2007
2004 Buty, Columbia Rediviva
It’s hard for us to keep Caleb Foster’s wines out of this club—it’s really what it was designed to spotlight: Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – September 2007
2004 Chester|Kidder Red Wine
This powerhouse wine is part of the Long Shadows Vintners project, an interesting collaborative effort between Chateau Ste-Michelle’s former CEO Allen Shoup, on-site winemaker Gilles Nicault, and world-renowned winemakers such as Randy Dunn, Michel Rolland, John Duval, Armin Diel, Philippe Melka, and Augustin Huneeus. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – August 2007
2005 Va Piano Vineyards, Syrah
We continue to be wowed by Justin Wylie’s wines. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – July 2007
2005 Owen Roe, DuBrul Vineyard Merlot
We just can’t stop loving the wines from this Oregon producer. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – June 2007
2004 Buty, Rediviva of the Stones
This wine is what this club is about — we think it is one of the best Syrah-based wines ever made in our state. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – May 2007
2004 Bergevin Lane Vineyards, Intuition Reserve, Columbia Valley
We’ve always loved the wines from Bergevin Lane, as well as our good friends Annette Bergevin and Amber Lane. Continue reading
Washington Wine Club – April 2007
2004 Betz Family Winery, Bordeaux Releases
This is getting to be a pattern. Continue reading