Northwest Wine Report
Sean P. Sullivan Northwest Wine Report is a self-sustained publication that relies on subscribers, focusing on the wines and wineries of the Pacific Northwest. Its mission is to connect you with the rich world of Northwest wines and bring the essence of this region's offerings directly to you. The website features in-depth news, insightful articles, and comprehensive reviews of wines from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia. What sets Northwest Wine Report apart is its unique offering of blind-tasted wine reviews, all conducted by a single expert with over 20 years of experience in the area. Originally launched in 2004 as Washington Wine Report, the publication was rebranded to Sean P. Sullivan Northwest Wine Report in 2022.
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1 week ago |
northwestwinereport.com | Sean P. Sullivan
60+ wines reviewed below, including the latest from Baer, Canvasback, Capital Call, DarkRock, Devison, Domaine Serene, Dominio IV, Eight Bells, Flâneur, Fortuity, Itä, L’Ecole No. 41, Mercer, Prospice, Sweet Cheeks, and Walla Walla Vintners. The wines below include the latest from Walla Walla Valley’s Devison Vintners. These are the winery’s new and upcoming reds and whites from the 2023 and 2024 vintages. These wines and previous vintages from Devison make one thing clear.
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1 week ago |
northwestwinereport.com | Sean P. Sullivan
Warm weather anticipatedThe following article was written by Michael Fagin. Fagin is an operational meteorologist providing weather forecasts to clients in the Pacific Northwest and providing custom forecast for groups climbing Mt. Everest and other major peaks. Fagin is also a travel writer with a focus on weather and wine. Read other articles by Fagin here. In our most recent update, we discussed weather conditions in the Pacific Northwest from mid-January through early April.
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2 weeks ago |
northwestwinereport.com | Sean P. Sullivan
Earlier today Dayton, Oregon-based Stoller Wine Group announced the acquisition of the Elouan brand from California’s Copper Cane Wines & Provisions. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The move nearly doubles Stoller’s production from 170,000 to 300,000 cases annually. The vast majority of that increase comes from Elouan’s Oregon-designated Pinot Noir that retails for $25. Elouan also makes Oregon-designated Chardonnay, Rosé, and a reserve Pinot Noir.
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2 weeks ago |
northwestwinereport.com | Sean P. Sullivan
The wine industry loves to use certain words and phrases to describe vineyards, wines, wineries, and other things. The industry is so smitten with these words that they have become over-used to the point of being cliché. Here are nine words that the industry has ground into the dirt, or shall I say terroir? Example: The unique soils of this vineyard craft wines of uncommon concentration. We love the word unique in the wine industry. Wines are unique. Tastings are unique.
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2 weeks ago |
northwestwinereport.com | Sean P. Sullivan
Every now and then, a wine comes along that is so special that I write an Emergency Wine Review. It’s a wine that cannot wait until my next set of reviews, usually due to a combination of quality, price, and scarcity. Here, I give the third Emergency Wine Review, with a twist: the MTN/ART 2022 The Edge of the Wild Syrah Red Mountain. These are rare beasts. Thus far we’ve had the Kevin White 2022 Blue Label and the Avennia 2022 Parapine. I wrote recently about MTN/ART Wines.
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