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  2. DeLille Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Wine Enthusiast Top 100: 2005 Chaleur Blanc, 94 pts "A rich, golden, toasty, hedonistic wine. Ripe and loaded with gorgeous fruit: sweet citrus, pineapple, grapefruit, peach and stone fruit. As it moves through the palate it's laced with smoke and toast, while the fruit core expands into marmalade and tupelo honey, and the wine grows unctuous ...

  3. Quilceda Creek Winery - Wikipedia

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    The 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013 and 2014 vintages all scored 100-point ratings from Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate. [4] Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also named Quilceda Creek “Best Washington State Winery” in 2017. [5] Additionally, Quilceda Creek has received three top 10 wines of the year in Wine Spectator. [6] It was named one of ...

  4. List of wineries in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Galafrey Wines: Mount Barker: Great Southern: 1977 1982 Garbin Estate Wines: Middle Swan: Swan District: Gilbert Wines: Kendenup: Great Southern: 1985 Goundrey Wines: Mount Barker: Great Southern: 1971 1976 Gralyn Estate: Wilyabrup: Margaret River: 1975 1978 Green Valley Vineyard: Forest Grove: Margaret River: 1980 1987 Hainault Vineyard ...

  5. WA’s largest winemaker retreats from $19M Prosser facility ...

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    The Andrews family first planted wine grapes in 1980, nearly 40 years after it began farming in the Horse Heaven Hills around Prosser. Today, it grows 27 varietals on 2,400 acres and sells grapes ...

  6. Washington wine - Wikipedia

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    In his book Washington Wines and Wineries: The Essential Guide, Paul Gregutt, a wine writer for The Seattle Times and Wine Enthusiast, found that there is a common perception that Washington does not excel with any particular flagship variety or blend, as is common in most of the world's notable wine regions such as Napa Valley with Cabernet ...

  7. Yakima Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Yakima Valley is the first American Viticultural Area (AVA) established within Washington state, gaining the recognition on May 4, 1983.Within the vast Columbia Valley AVA, Yakima Valley appellation cultivates more than 53,000 acres (21,448 ha) giving the region the largest concentration of wineries and vineyards in the state.