Weekend Update

Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Events @ The Vine Post!

Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Events @ TVP!

After what seemed to be a week that lasted forever, we sure are looking forward to having a few wine tastings in the books!

On Friday, Paul Amato from XXI Wine & Spirits will be pouring wines from J. Bookwalter Winery. The Bookwalter family roots are deep in agriculture and the Washington wine and viticulture industry. With several of the top vineyard sources in the state and a commitment to excellence in winemaking, Bookwalter winery is positioned to fulfill the growing demand for

ultra premium

wines from Washington State. Six fantastic wines: $25/person, 6-8pm. Please RSVP to reserve a spot.

The Lineup:

  • 2018 J. Bookwalter Readers Chardonnay, Columbia Valley, WA

  • 2015 J. Bookwalter Readers Merlot, Columbia Valley, WA

  • 2016 J. Bookwalter Conner-Lee Vineyard "Suspense", Columbia Valley, WA

  • 2016 J. Bookwalter "Protagonist", Red Mountain, WA

  • 2015 J. Bookwalter Volume 5 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, WA

  • 2014 J. Bookwalter Chapter 7 Cuvee, Columbia Valley, WA

- As you may know, we originally were supposed to have a tasting with Trinchero Family Estate and Neyers Vineyard before the storm. The event was postponed but we just confirmed that we are doing the tasting on Saturday, September 21st, from 5:30-7:30 p.m with Sheri Griffith of Southern Glazer’s$20/person. We hope that you can attend the event to taste and learn about wines from two fantastic estates.

Trinchero Family Estates is now the fourth largest winery in the world, and the second largest family-owned winery. In addition, Trinchero’s portfolio embraces the world’s finest winemaking, with over 50 brands from beloved regions such as Napa, Argentina, Australia and Chile, as well as their own tequila, Tres Agaves, and whiskey, Amador.

Begun in 1992 by Bruce and Barbara Neyers, Neyers Vineyards produces about 15,000 cases of wine annually. About 25% of production is Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grown on their 50-acre Conn Valley ranch. Additional grapes are purchased from a select group of growers, among them the Sangiacomo family of the Carneros District, Will Nord of Napa, the Rossi Ranch of Sonoma County, Markus Bokisch and the Evangelho family.

Cheers!