COW CATCHER RED 2009 – Dumas Station’s Popular Red Blend is Back in Stock

2011 September 30
by Bob

We’re excited to have the popular “Cow Catcher Red” back in stock from Dumas Station Wines. For our 2009 vintage, the public is in for a real treat. It’s a meritage blend using 4 distinct red grape varietals: 48% Cabernet, 26% Cabernet Franc, 15% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot. It’s using 100% Estate fruit from Minnick Hills Vineyards in the Walla Walla Valley, WA. This is the same fruit used in our award winning Estate Cabernet & Estate Merlot, but at a more mid price level. The previous two vintages of this wine sold out quickly, so don’t wait too long to ask for it at your favorite Wine Shop and Grocery Store. It’s just bursting with good fruit!

“DUMAS STATION ESTATE WINES” – Tasting This Saturday At Wine World Seattle

2011 September 19
by Bob

Join us as we taste through the entire Dumas Station Estate Wines line-up, from the Walla Walla Valley. We will taste 4 wines from this highly rated boutique winery: 2007 Estate Cabernet, 2007 Estate Merlot, 2009 Estate Syrah and 2007 Minnick Hills Reserve. This is all happening this Saturday, September 24th from 2 pm to 5 pm, at Wine World Seattle.

BARTHOLOMEW WINERY – Introducing One Of “The Top Ten New Washington Wineries for 2011″ – Refreshing White Blends & Flavorful Red Blending

2011 September 13
by Bob

Bartholomew Winery is celebrating their first year anniversary. This is a smaller Washington State based winery, located in South Seattle, and specializing in smaller lot production that is “Priced Right” for the market. Their focus is on “Blends”. Noteworthy White Blends: Their “Cuvee Blanc” and “Railway White”, plus they have a super “Viognier” too. There are currently three great Red Blends: Southern Rhone “Orsa” Blend, plus some exciting grape varietals used in both their “Railway Red” Blend and “Reciprocity” Blend. Check them out or ask your retailer to get some in!

TERO ESTATES – “2007 WINDROW VINEYARD CABERNET” – Ranked One Of The “Top 100 Wines for 2011″ – Seattle Metropolitan Magazine

2011 August 31
by Bob

Tero Estates is an newer, small boutique sized winery located in the southern portion of the Walla Walla Valley Appellation, in Milton-Freewater, Oregon. They own the prestigious “Windrow Vineyard Vineyards”, where they source much of the fruit used in their big red wines. The 2007 Tero Estates Windrow Vineyard Cabernet also received a “91 Ranking” by Wine Enthusiast. This is a Big, Rich & Powerful Cabernet!

CAVE B ESTATE WINERY – Introducing Our New “2010 Cave B Unoaked Chardonnay”

2011 July 19
by Bob

Cave B has added a new white wine to it’s strong line-up, a Chardonnay that has no oak barrel aging done. This wine joins the Cave B powerful white wine line-up of: Barrel Fermented Chardonnay, Viognier, Riesling, Semillon, Saignee Rose, Blanc de Blanc Sparking Wine and Ice Wine. This new Chardonnay is all done in stainless, allowing all of those wonderful tropical fruit flavors to open up even further in your palate and taste, because it’s not masked by oak. This is a great sipping, cocktail wine, but also complements many seafood choices, salads and crackers and cheese offerings.

PAGE CELLARS “AUTUMN CHASE” – A New Label & Release – Two New Refreshing & Affordable White Wines

2011 July 5
by Bob

Page Cellars has introduced a new label “Autumn Chase”, providing some new moderate level price point wines. Initially, they are offering a 2010 Autumn Chase Sauvignon Blanc and 2010 Autumn Chase Viognier. These will be followed later this year with some un-conventional red blends, using this same new label.

PAGE CELLARS 2006 PREFACE – “Double Gold Medal” – 2011 Seattle Wine Awards

2011 June 14
by Bob

This is the flagship wine from Page Cellars. For 2006, it’s 100% Cabernet, and sourced from “Shaw Vineyards” on Red Mountain, WA. There’s plenty of depth, power and complexity, with big beautiful blackberry flavors. The “Double Gold Medal” is the highest award level given at the Seattle Wine Awards.

It’s back – COW CATCHER RED – From Dumas Station – The 2008 vintage has been released and is now available

2011 February 14
by Bob

Last year’s best-selling 2007 Dumas Station Cow Catcher Red was a huge hit. In September it was ranked as one of the Top 100 Wines for 2007 by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, ranking number 53 with a “91″ point rating. Later in December, The Wine Enthusiast Magazine gave it a “90″ ranking. It was sold out by early December.

Now, we just released the 2008 Dumas Station Cow Catcher Red. It’s quality and taste is consistent with it’s previous vintage, still mostly Cabernet in the blend and still from the prestigious Minnick Hills vineyard in Walla Walla.

The price remains the same – A $ 19.00 suggested retail – Great value for a Walla Walla Cabernet Blend!

New Release “BIG CITY WHITE” – 2009 White Wine Blend, joining the Best-Seller “BIG CITY RED” – 2008 Red Wine Blend – Both Value Priced at $ 10 Suggested Retail

2011 February 12
by Bob

Start calling your local grocery stores and wine shops and tell them you are looking for the “Big City” label wines. If they don’t have it yet, just contact us and we’ll get it to them fast.

Buy it, taste it, share it with your friends – You’ll be glad you did!

The “Big City Red” is a great value priced Red Wine Blend, offering a nice blend of 50% Cabernet, 30% Sangiovese and 20% Merlot.

The “Big City White is a new great value priced White Wine Blend, consisting of 53% Chardonnay & 47% Sauvignon Blanc.

Both wines comes with a suggested retail of only $ 10.  All  fruit source is the Columbia Valley from Washington State.

You’ll love the Label!

Cave B Estate Winery – $ 16 Suggested Retail – Special Red Wine Sale (While Supplies Last!)

2011 February 12
by Bob

Take advantage of a a special sale offered by Cave B Estate Winery on our popular Red wine blend of 55% Cabernet and 45% Merlot, all using Estate fruit.

It’s their 2006 SageCliffe 100 Red Wine – Now available at a suggested $ 16 retail, offering a $ 4 savings from regular retail pricing.

Great price on a Cave B Red Wine. Offer good while supplies last!