Washington State Wines On Display Again – Episode #380

December 28, 2007

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Everyone knows what Gary thinks of Washington State wines so you can imagine his excitement to do this show!

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  • “QOTD: Educate my palette!…” by richardvinifera
  • “GV…you crushed it in your tasting notes of the Nicholas Cole Camille…” by MikeM
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2004 Woodward Canyon Cabernet Sauvignon Artist SeriesWashington Cabernet Sauvignon play review at cork'd
2003 Nicholas Cole Cellars CamilleWashington Red Meritage play review at cork'd
2004 Chat.st Michelle Ethos SyrahWashington Syrah play review at cork'd
2003 Cougar Crest Syrah ReserveWashington Syrah play review at cork'd

324 Responses

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  1. December 28, 2007

    Dusty

    qotd: try more kinds of wines. different varietals from different areas. that’s my goal. and i have possible future inlaws that live in washington, so a trip to walla walla might be in the picture.

  2. December 28, 2007

    SteveW

    Great Episode, love Washington wines but I might be biased as I live in Seattle.
    QOTD: To watch every episode of WLTV in 2008!

  3. December 28, 2007

    Nick

    In 08 I want to try new wines from regions I have over looked, ie Washington State.

    Happy New Year!!

  4. December 28, 2007

    Dave Canada

    QOTD – Drink more wine! Learn more….try new stuff!

  5. December 28, 2007

    Dale Cruse

    I have several New Year’s resolutions:

    1. I’m enrolling in a sommelier course

    2. I plan to continue my wine/food blog at http://www.DrinksAreOnMe.net and grow traffic

    3. Take a few wine trips

    4. Have Lap Band surgery to help lose weight

    5. Get mentioned on WLTV

  6. December 28, 2007

    crystal

    Walla Walla is my home and I’m passionate about the wine being made here. The first Walla Walla wine I tasted was one of K Vintners syrahs made by the one and only Charles Smith. I wish I could remember which syrah it was, regardless that holiday barrel tasting weekend forever changed my view on my small town. If you’ve never been here, take Gary’s advice and find a way to visit this year. Small word of advice: book your hotel and restaurant reservations well in advance.

    Here are a few Walla Walla wineries that I recommend checking out.
    Otis Kenyon – The Kenyon family is amazing and Muriel will take great care of you when you visit.
    Flying Trout Wines – Ashley is young and loves to teach people about wine. She makes wine here and in Argentina.
    Dusted Valley Vintners – I think Corey and Chad would be great buds with Gary…read their tasting notes.
    Ensemble Cellars – One Wine:Three Vintages! Craig makes killer wine and loves to educate.
    Stephenson Cellars – Simply outstanding.
    DAMA – Dawn & Mary are lovely and their tasting room is gorgeous.
    Reininger – Chuck makes the wine but the winery is a family effort and you will feel right at home.
    Sleight of Hand – Try the Spellbinder–great value. Ask Trey to show his youtube video of the Pearl Jam concert.
    Balboa – Tom’s wife does the artwork for all of his labels and she also has a local business, Studio Opal, you should check out.
    aMaurice
    Mannina Cellars
    Isenhower Cellars
    Zerba Cellars – Just across the Oregon boarder. They have a rocking Cab Frac right now.
    Saviah Cellars
    Sheesh I could keep going on….

    QOTD: To drink more wine from other parts of the US. Living in Walla Walla makes it easy to drink local wine. To be more active in online wine communities.

    Thanks Gary for doing what you do and being you.

  7. December 28, 2007

    Chris Bartell

    QOTD: My New Years Wine Resolution is to comment more. That and German Resilings.

  8. December 28, 2007

    amgryger

    QOTD: This year I am going to continue trying new things, but in a more focused manner. I use to randomly buy wines from all over the map, but my new plan is to focus on a couple of different bottlings of the same area/varietal before I move on to the next thing. It seems like being able to compare several similar wines will give me a much better representation of what certain wines are all about.

  9. December 28, 2007

    Tom T.

    QOTD to get some good wine storage for my growing collection.

  10. December 28, 2007

    jfoobar

    My New Year’s resolution is 1680×1050. *rimshot*

    Thanks folks, I’m here all week!

    QOTD:

    1. To keep trying new stuff. I’ve never had a Washington state syrah. Boom, there’s one to try. Thanks for the reminder GV!

    2. To take at least a couple of wine trips. Long Island will be one for sure.

    3. To increase my red consumption percentage a bit this year.

  11. December 28, 2007

    Terp

    No tattoo yet, want one though, might get a vayniac one!! New years resolution…work out more and drink more wine…..eat more THINGS to train my palate :-)

  12. December 28, 2007

    JordanW

    QOTD: I’m going to grab as many bottles of 05 Bordeaux as I can afford, gobble them up, and save the best ones for ‘later’.

  13. December 28, 2007

    Fredhead

    QOTD: Find a wine I absolutely love for under $20.

  14. December 28, 2007

    jack

    qotd: my 2008 new year resolution is to buy 2005 bordeaux! yes i know, why haven’t i already?!

  15. December 28, 2007

    stewart l

    I love wash. state syrahs
    For the new year- I hope to continue to trynew wines from areas I know little about, esp. some of the french areas. I also want to explore more rieslings and rhone wines

  16. December 28, 2007

    sky

    wtf?

  17. December 28, 2007

    portland guy

    Nice episode. Barbed wire tattoo — are you kidding? GV, only nerdy twerps watch this show — we don’t even have the courage to wear sleeveless tees.

    QOTD — I resolve, never to make a New Year’s resolution. This, I can do.

  18. December 28, 2007

    Mojave Joe

    resolution: find some Cougar Crest notwithstanding its goofy name (sounds like a soap opera).

  19. December 28, 2007

    The Fanjestic

    QoTd: I will be reading and finishing at least 3 different books on wine.

    BTW – Gary, we leave comments regardless! But FREE SHIPPING Bribes are always an awesome surprise. I’ve got Christmas money burning a hole in my pocket!

    Link it up Mott T-shirts! Reconsider Gary! A lot of people were on vacation for the holidays – put it to the test again!

    The Fort Worth Jerks had a 15 bottle tasting and the $5 Berco Infante Portugese Wine was the majority favorite. Mine was the Mollydooker Goosebumps! Happy New Year!

  20. December 28, 2007

    HuskerJamie

    QOTD: I resolve to put away a bottle a month instead of drinking everything that enters the house.

  21. December 28, 2007

    Sharon

    QOTD: To educate my palate to recognize more flavors/aromas, to expand the number/type of vinos in my experience portfolio, heh heh… perhaps to visit the WL some time even though a 4 hour drive (argh)

  22. December 28, 2007

    chenrys

    What a show…the Walla Walla Shiraz sounded awesome. I lived in Pasco not far from there when I was a kid. It wasn’t much of a wine growing area at that time. It would be interesting to go back and see the changes.

    QOTD: No resolutions yet…we’re working on some.

  23. December 28, 2007

    Obama_Man

    The Ethos proves my point as to why I shy away from the big distributors other than Mondavi and some Dubeuf.

    QOTD: Buy 2005 Bordeux’s and PRAY for more free shipping! And as a new (Oct. ‘07) Vayniac and wine enthusiast… DRINK MORE WINE!

  24. December 28, 2007

    John Blue Label

    GV,
    Great episode. Lots of good stuff.
    QOTD: Try more varietals. Did a good job going out of my comfort zone, but still have some wine I haven’t tried. So, there it is.
    Happy Happy New Year

  25. December 28, 2007

    Dr. Mike

    QOTD: Keep building my Washington collection and visit Walla Walla.

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