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Old 10-05-2006, 08:14 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Lori Hohn
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We are temporarily in Washington State and are going to visit Chateau St.
Michelle and Columbia Valley in Woodinville in a couple of weeks. Has
anyone been there and/or have any comments? This is our first time going to
a winery and are new to this.


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Old 10-05-2006, 08:53 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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Besides being one of the larger ( if not largest) winery in the state of
Washington, it has a nice range of wines and prices. You should be in
for a nice time. I have never been to the winery itself but have tasted
the wines on many occasions.

J~

Lori Hohn wrote:
We are temporarily in Washington State and are going to visit Chateau St.
Michelle and Columbia Valley in Woodinville in a couple of weeks. Has
anyone been there and/or have any comments? This is our first time going to
a winery and are new to this.



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Old 10-05-2006, 10:18 PM posted to alt.food.wine
markw
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There are plenty of other wineries in the area, so you don't need to
restrict yourself to just those two, if you don't want. CSM and CV are
almost directly across the street from each other, so you can walk from
one to the other if you like. The grounds at CSM are gorgeous but I
frankly didn't enjoy the winetasting as much as I did at CV, where
things seemed a lot friendlier. But maybe I just caught CSM on a bad
day.

The Redhook Brewery is right next door to CV, too, if you want lunch or
just a break from wine.

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Old 11-05-2006, 04:26 AM posted to alt.food.wine
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I visited both wineries, and had the same experience. The tasting at
Columbia was extremely friendly and relaxed. Nice array of wines, too. We
visited there only because it was across from Chateau Ste. Michelle, and I'm
glad we did.

"markw" wrote in message
ups.com...
There are plenty of other wineries in the area, so you don't need to
restrict yourself to just those two, if you don't want. CSM and CV are
almost directly across the street from each other, so you can walk from
one to the other if you like. The grounds at CSM are gorgeous but I
frankly didn't enjoy the winetasting as much as I did at CV, where
things seemed a lot friendlier. But maybe I just caught CSM on a bad
day.

The Redhook Brewery is right next door to CV, too, if you want lunch or
just a break from wine.



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Old 11-05-2006, 05:08 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Lori Hohn
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Thank you all for you input, I am looking forward to going to both!

"bijoudog" wrote in message
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I visited both wineries, and had the same experience. The tasting at
Columbia was extremely friendly and relaxed. Nice array of wines, too. We
visited there only because it was across from Chateau Ste. Michelle, and
I'm glad we did.

"markw" wrote in message
ups.com...
There are plenty of other wineries in the area, so you don't need to
restrict yourself to just those two, if you don't want. CSM and CV are
almost directly across the street from each other, so you can walk from
one to the other if you like. The grounds at CSM are gorgeous but I
frankly didn't enjoy the winetasting as much as I did at CV, where
things seemed a lot friendlier. But maybe I just caught CSM on a bad
day.

The Redhook Brewery is right next door to CV, too, if you want lunch or
just a break from wine.





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Old 11-05-2006, 05:11 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Richard Neidich
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One of my favorite domestic wines is a partnership with Antonori of Italy
and Chateau St. Michelle.

Col Solare. If they have a tasting, don't miss this one!!!


"Lori Hohn" wrote in message
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Thank you all for you input, I am looking forward to going to both!

"bijoudog" wrote in message
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I visited both wineries, and had the same experience. The tasting at
Columbia was extremely friendly and relaxed. Nice array of wines, too.
We visited there only because it was across from Chateau Ste. Michelle,
and I'm glad we did.

"markw" wrote in message
ups.com...
There are plenty of other wineries in the area, so you don't need to
restrict yourself to just those two, if you don't want. CSM and CV are
almost directly across the street from each other, so you can walk from
one to the other if you like. The grounds at CSM are gorgeous but I
frankly didn't enjoy the winetasting as much as I did at CV, where
things seemed a lot friendlier. But maybe I just caught CSM on a bad
day.

The Redhook Brewery is right next door to CV, too, if you want lunch or
just a break from wine.







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Old 11-05-2006, 10:22 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Tim O
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"Lori Hohn" wrote in message
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Thank you all for you input, I am looking forward to going to both!

Lori, I would also suggest you go to Di Stefano and Facelli Wineries for a
smaller more "family-run" experience. Last time I visited Facelli the
patriarch was running the show and he was a lot of opinionated fun. I would
miss Silver Lake (seemed very corporate), but would probably hit DeLille as
well. They are all in the same area (with a few other wineries that I
haven't visited) and you can easily Google a map for your convenience.
Have fun,
Tim


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Old 12-05-2006, 05:37 AM posted to alt.food.wine
Zo
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It's been a long time since I was out there - but I would definitely
try to stop at some of the smaller ones - several of the best aren't
normally open for tasting but there are plenty of others. Take a look
at this site for info and a map:
http://www.woodinvillewinecountry.com


Dale M


On Thu, 11 May 2006 09:08:17 -0700, "Lori Hohn"
wrote:

Thank you all for you input, I am looking forward to going to both!

"bijoudog" wrote in message
.. .
I visited both wineries, and had the same experience. The tasting at
Columbia was extremely friendly and relaxed. Nice array of wines, too. We
visited there only because it was across from Chateau Ste. Michelle, and
I'm glad we did.

"markw" wrote in message
ups.com...
There are plenty of other wineries in the area, so you don't need to
restrict yourself to just those two, if you don't want. CSM and CV are
almost directly across the street from each other, so you can walk from
one to the other if you like. The grounds at CSM are gorgeous but I
frankly didn't enjoy the winetasting as much as I did at CV, where
things seemed a lot friendlier. But maybe I just caught CSM on a bad
day.

The Redhook Brewery is right next door to CV, too, if you want lunch or
just a break from wine.




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Old 12-05-2006, 02:08 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Godzilla[_3_]
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Lori Hohn wrote:

We are temporarily in Washington State and are going to visit
Chateau St.
Michelle and Columbia Valley in Woodinville in a couple of weeks.
Has
anyone been there and/or have any comments? This is our first time
going to a winery and are new to this.


Yesterday, we were at a Costco in San Antonio, Texas. While browsing
through the wine shelves, we noticed a small table set up at one end.
There were a few bottles on the table, and it was being manned by a
highly tattooed young man. The wines were all from Chateau Ste.
Michelle, and it turned out that he was Ron Bunnell, the winemaker
who is in charge of creating their red wines (they have another
winemaker who specializes in their whites.) We had a delightful
conversation, prompted by the association that my spouse is also a
Washington state native.

Unfortunately, Costco does not have the appropriate Texas license for
wine tasting. However, we purchased one of his Indian Wells 2002
Merlot, which he autographed for us with a Gold colored pen.
I plan to hang onto this bottle for a while before tasting it, and
shall report my impressions at that time.

Godzilla
 




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