A note from the Editor
Since moving to Washington from Texas two years ago, I have visited Washington's
wine country (a.k.a. Eastern Washington's vineyard region) 13 times!
Granted, I work closely with the wine industry and plan and coordinate a large
fundraiser over there each year, but I am proud to say that I have explored the
region and its vastness in a big way, more so than many
Washingtonians. Photo Contest! Attention Wineries and Wine Country Tourists! LAST MONTH TO ENTER!
Thank you to all of you who sent in your photos in February and March. We
have received some wonderful submissions! Example: Here's a photo I recently received from the wine country depicting a row of wine barrels.
What will you win? We have two categories for our contest and will therefore be
selecting TWO winners. The first category is for winery submissions. The winning
winery will receive a framed Washington Wine Country vintage print for their
winery, valued at $700. The second category is for non-winery/industry
submissions. The selected winner will receive a set of three framed
Washington Wine Country prints, valued at $250. We will also be selecting
additional photos for "honorable mentions." Each selected entrant will receive
an unframed Washington Wine Country art print. Beautiful B&B's of Wine Country
Let's start our journey in the midst of a cherry orchard in
Yakima where you awake to the smell of coffee and freshly prepared breakfast. Hosts Henner and Karen Krueger await your arrival in their
very own German/Italian style. Yes, she's Italian and he's German! They even
have separate dining rooms for each nationality!
In order to avoid sounding
like an Expedia ad, I must say that the most delightful part of my stay at this
establishment has been the warm hospitality of this delightful couple. They
greet you each morning with a smile and the
delicious breakfasts they prepare are not to be ignored. During my week long stay I was
served anything from corned beef hash to fresh baked cherry clafoutis, pronounced Klah-foo-tee. (see
recipe under Get a Taste of the Destination). Facts & Tidbits Washington Wine Country Abounds!
Source: Washington Wine Commission. Living Wine Country Along The Wine RoadLong
Shadows Vintners Builds Walla Wall Winery Get a Taste of the Destination
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In France, clafoutis is taken seriously for what it is, and isn't (Not Cherry Pie)
If you mix plenty of unpitted black cherries
into what may best be described as a slightly
thickened crêpe batter, you will have the
makings of a traditional clafoutis limousin—a
type of batter cake from the farm country of
southern central France. The recipe is old but
not ancient, probably dating from around the
1860s. The unusual name (sometimes spelled
clafouti) comes from clafir, a
dialect word meaning “to fill”. And fill it
does—not least because it’s so good that one’s
tendency is to ask for seconds and thirds.
According to Larousse Gastronomique,
when the Académie Française defined clafoutis as
a “sort of fruit flan”, inhabitants of Limoges—capital
of the Limousin region—protested, forcing the
institution to change the definition to the more
acceptable “cake with black cherries”. Black
cherries are the meatiest, juiciest, and
sweetest of all cherries—and they’re left
unpitted because the pits are thought to enhance
the flavor of the batter with a perfume faintly
reminiscent of almonds. Whole cherries are also
less likely to bleed into the batter. |
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Washington Wine Country Collection
SAVE THE DATE! - Wine Country
Celebration and Grand Gala, June 23 & 24, 2006
The 4th annual Wine Country Celebration and Grand Gala auction and benefit dinner is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, June 23rd and 24th at locations from Yakima to the Tri-Cities. This year’s weekend event is full of activities ranging from a golf tournament and jazz concert to winemaker dinners and an exclusive gala auction and benefit dinner.The exciting weekend schedule of events is as follows:
Wine
Country Golf Classic
at the beautiful Meadow
Springs Country Club golf course in Kennewick with a
shot-gun start around noon. Golfers are encouraged to
gather their colleagues and challenge their competitors to a
corporate challenge. Entry fee is $150 per player and
includes lunch, prizes and a post-tournament Rose wine tasting.
The Seasons of Yakima Celebration Jazz Concert takes place at the new Seasons Performance Hall in Yakima for a special concert featuring jazz great Mose Allison. The Wine Country Celebration is offering a select few the red carpet treatment. Your VIP ticket includes an exclusive meet and greet with Mose, a pre-concert reception with special hors d'oeuvres and wine, and front row seating for the show. VIP admission is $65 per person. The VIP reception begins at 6:30 with the concert kicking off at 8 pm.
Vintners Appellation Dinners are taking place throughout the region on Friday evening. Wineries are joining forces to create the most memorable winemaker dinners ever. Hot tickets include the threesome of DeLille Cellars, Northstar and Sheridan Vineyards at Sheridan in Zillah; Basel Cellars, Dusted Valley Vintners and Willow Crest are joining forces in Prosser at Willow Crest’s new tasting room; the winemaking talents of Fidelitas and Long Shadows converge at Cañon de Sol in Benton City and the Richland winery trio of Barnard Griffin, J. Bookwalter and Tagaris Wineries at Tagaris’ new Taverna. The per person cost for each dinner is $125.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Grand Gala, the
auction and benefit dinner, once again features 200 guests
in an exclusive evening at the heralded DeAtley Estate in
Yakima. Enjoy a poolside setting where you will dine among
the stars overlooking the scenic Yakima Valley. Savor
“Northwest fresh” artisan fare prepared by celebrated chef
Vicky McCaffree of The Yarrow Bay Grill in Kirkland. Each
enticing course will be paired with wonderfully polished and
beautifully balanced Washington wines.Take part in the
spirited bidding as you swoon over our limited, must have
auction items. This
evening extraordinaire is by invitation only!
For more information, details on how to become a sponsor and to purchase tickets for this fabulous fundraising event in support of Washington Wine Country, visit the event Web site at www.winecountrycelebration.com or call 206-285-0514.
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.
April
4/1 Ryan Patrick Vineyards 3rd Annual Bottle Your Own - Bottle your own commemorative 1.5 Liter bottle of Ryan Patrick Vineyards highly acclaimed Red Blend. Design the bottle for yourself or a loved one. Makes a wonderful gift and an even better compliment to your own celebration!
For reservations and more information visit
www.ryanpatrickvineyards.com
4/8 Taste Washington - When the doors of Pier 30 Event Center open to the public at 4 p.m., Taste Washington guests will receive a Riedel wine glass and embark on "Washington State's Ultimate Wine Tour", meeting winemakers and sampling from hundreds of award-winning Washington wines. Throughout the evening, guests will have the opportunity to try their luck at the "Ring Toss" or "Wheel of Wine", visit with master sommeliers and masters of wine in the "Master's Lounge", or watch local celebrity chefs demonstrate their skills at the Viking Appliance demo kitchens. For more information, visit
www.tastewashington.org
4/20-4/21 "Introducing Outstanding New
Wineries" - This tasting offered by Tri-Cities Wine Society hosted at
the Holiday Inn Express in Kennewick, will feature wines from new wineries that have, in their brief existence, been recognized with awards from various wine competitions. These wines are normally only available at the wineries. Many have only been in business for a couple of years, yet produce outstanding
wines now and represent the future of the Washington wine industry. For more
information, visit www.nwwines.com/tces
4/20-4/21 Marcus Whitman Hotel Winemaker Dinner Series - Marcus Whitman Hotel Winemaker Weekend featuring Seven Hills Winery.
For more information, visit
www.marcuswhitmanhotel.com
4/28 Yakima Valley Spring Barrel Tasting - The perfect time to immerse
yourself in Yakima's friendly wine culture. More than 47 wineries are
participating in this exciting event. Sample wine directly from the barrel, as well as finished wines from the bottle. You might also take a winery tour, talk with a winemaker, experience Northwest cuisine, or enjoy other fun activities.
For more information, visit
www.wineyakimavalley.org
5/5 Basel Cellars Winemaker Dinner -
Join Basel Cellars Winemaker Trey Busch and reknowned chef (and now cookbook
author), Mauro Golmarvi of Seattle’s acclaimed Assagio Ristorante for this
exquisite, authentic Italian style Winemaker’s Dinner.
For more information, visit www.baselcellars.com
5/5-5/6 Three Rivers Winemaker Dinner -
Three Rivers Winery will be hosting winemaker dinners
featuring guest chef David Berger, who will
masterfully pair a five or six course dinner with Holly Turner's award winning
wines. For more information, visit www.threeriverswinery.com
5/5-5/7 Walla Walla Valley Spring Release Weekend -
Spring Release Weekend highlights the first release of a new vintage. The Valley's winemakers are on hand to introduce their new wines and share the creative winemaking process. Visitors can be the first to enjoy the new vintage and take home a selection of wines, many of which can be found only by visiting the wineries and tasting rooms themselves.
For more information visit www.wallawallawine.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 and
Wahluke Slope.
www.winecountrywashington.org
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