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- New vending, new era for liquor - Bellingham Herald
- Big stores, small, specialty and grocers – all will compete for your liquor ... - Bellingham Herald
- Big stores, small, specialty and grocers – all will compete for your liquor ... - TheNewsTribune.com
- Tri-Citians getting into the booze biz - Bellingham Herald
- Tri-Citians getting into the booze biz - TheNewsTribune.com
Northwest Distillery News
- Whatcom craft distillers busy making products, getting closer to opening - Bellingham Herald
- Whatcom County stores prepare for June 1 liquor sales - TheNewsTribune.com
- From slow hikes to high wires, San Juan Island has new treats - The Seattle Times
- Fun Events Coming Up in Seattle…. - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
- Brugal Rum - Spirit of The Dominican Republic - Drink Spirits (blog)
- Silver City win 3 Beer Cup medals - Kitsap Sun
Recent blog posts
- Christmas Extravaganza!
- Washington Wine Battle Royale!
- Bodeaux Wine Cellaring
- SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA AT PETE'S BELLEVUE SATURDAY, JULY 16TH!
- Meet the Winemaker of Veuve Clicquot Tuesday, May 10 from 5-7pm
- State Budget Impacting Wine Education
- Caveman Cellars
- YELLOWEEN 2010
- Protect Our Profits
- Football Foreshadowing...Oregon vs. Washington at Pete's Bellevue
Sauvignon Blanc
Kirkland Signature “TI” Point Sauvignon Blanc 2005 (New Zealand)
This New Zealand offering comes to us via the negociant Costco. A fragrant bouquet of tropical citrus and herb announce this white wine. The palate is structured, balanced, and offers great mouth feel. Dry flavors of the customary grapefruit and tropical fruit abound and will undoubtedly appeal to the drinker. A mouth watering long finish is to be expected.
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Omaka Springs Estates “Falvey’s” Sauvignon Blanc 2006 (New Zealand)
Crisp and clean, this terrific white wine is a blend of 93.5% Sauvignon Blanc and 6.5% Semillon. Aromas of key lime and herbs prevail. The palate is balanced and medium bodied. Tart flavors of lemon zest, herbs and mineral are pronounced. You will enjoy a wonderfully long finish. Drink now.
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Columbia Crest Sauvignon Blanc
When pouring a glass of this elegant white wine, the nose reveals passive aromas of honeydew melon and subtle citrus which coming wafting up, and invites the first anticipated sip. The complex palate confirms the fact that this is not your typical sauvignon blanc, but instead reveals a completely individual character. Flavors of citrus, anisette, and melon are apparent in this uniquely different flavor profile. It is almost as if there was the presence of another grape varietal altogether. The expected long, mouth watering, finish associated with sauvignon blanc is definitely present.
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Pepi Sauvignon Blanc 2005 (California)
What a bargain! The nose of this white wine evokes notes of citrus, herb and white pepper. The palate is dry, medium bodied, with the right balance between acidity and sugar. Mouth watering flavors of citrus, anise and herbs prevail. A long finish compliments the experience.
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Covey Run Sauvignon Blanc 2004 (Washington)
Here is a terrific, cost effective, sauvignon blanc made right here in the State of Washington. The nose offers aromas of citrus, herbs, and cut grass. This light bodied, white wine’s palate features flavors of grapefruit, gooseberry, and distinctive mineral notes. Balance between the sugar and acidity contributes to the wine’s mouthwatering, enticing, long finish. This sauvignon blanc pairs well with fish, pasta, and aged cheeses. Cheers
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Rancho Zabaco Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2004 (California)
With all of the recent talk about terrific New Zealand sauvignon blanc, it’s a great time to find a cost effective local US competitor. I was duly impressed with this California sauvignon blanc. The nose features fresh cut grass, citrus, and herbal notes. Fruit forward flavors of key lime, mineral and grapefruit deliver a mouth watering, long, finish. This wine is perfect with shellfish and assorted seafood. Indulge.
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Dog Point Vineyards 2005 Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand)
Sauvignon Blanc is becoming for New Zealand today what Chardonnay was to California in the seventies, a trendy little grape variety. The wine’s nose contributes aromas of citrus and ever so subtle peach. The palette offers dry, yet mouthwatering, flavors of lemon zest and key lime. This wine is amazing with bruschetta. To use surfer vernacular, this wine is totally awesome!
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Geyser Peak Winery Sauvignon Blanc 2003 (California)
This is a truly wonderful Sauvignon Blanc. Aromas of citrus and straw prevail. This dry white wine features wonderful grapefruit flavors, good viscosity, and a slightly effervescent but long finish. This wine pairs incredibly well with fresh fruits, vegetables and smoked cheeses.
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Chateau St. Jean Fume Blanc 2000 (California)
This wine is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. The nose features offers up essences of pineapple and toasted oak. Citrus flavors of crisp lemon, subtle pineapple and oak are announced with each sip. I was surprised by this Fume Blanc’s moderately long finish. One of the better Fume Blanc’s I have experienced in awhile. Drink now through 2011. Enjoy!
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Robert Mondavi Private Selection, Sauvignon Blanc, 2009 (CA.) $11
Robert Mondavi Private Selection, Sauvignon Blanc, 2009 (CA.) $11 100% Sauvignon Blanc; Style: dry white; light straw color; aromas: bright acidity and subtle herbal spice combined with banana tone and varietally expressive citrus fruit aromas; palate/flavors: the mouth is bright and fresh with lemonade and lime mid-palate; medium body; fruity, balanced finish. Food Pairing: crab salad, calamari, prosciutto-wrapped pears and roasted chicken. (Alc. by Volume: 13.0%)
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Cellar Picks
| Seven Hills Syrah Walla Walla 2008 |
| The Magnificent Wine Company, The Originals Syrah, 2007 (Walla Walla WA.) $22 |
| Apex, Merlot, 2006 (Sunnyside, WA.) $35 |
| Penfolds, Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon, 2007 (Australia) $33 |
| Castello di Gabbiano, Chianti Classico Reserva DOCG, 2006 (Tuscany, Italy) $22 |
Value Picks
| Maryhill Winemaker's Red |
| StoneCap Syrah 2009 |
| Murphy Goode Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 |
| Cupcake Vineyards, Pinot Noir, 2008 (Central Coast, CA.) $14 |
| Robert Mondavi Private Selection, Sauvignon Blanc, 2009 (CA.) $11 |
