Best of the Northwest

tnFusion-Silver---0072673 The holidays are mere weeks away, and if you’re looking for some Northwest gift ideas, stop by the Best of the Northwest Show this weekend. This arts and fine crafts show features more than 200 regional artist who create everything from designer fashions and jewelry to wood and metalwork.

In addition to feasting your eyes on unique gifts such as the necklace pictured, you can taste a selection of wines from 25 Washington boutique wineries. Visit the wine garden, watch performing artists and listen to live  music ranging from jazz to zydeco.

Tickets are only $6 for general admission, if you buy them online; $8 at the door; and kids under 12 are free. The fun takes place at Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, Pier 91, next to the Magnolia Bridge in Seattle, Nov. 12-14.

In addition, a portion of the proceeds will go to Seattle Children’s uncompensated care fund.

Here are the wineries featured:
• Eaton Hill Winery
• Davenport Cellars
• Elevage Wine Co.
• DiStefano Winery
• Gecko Wine Co.
• Gilbert Cellars
• Ginkgo Forest Winery
• Goose Ridge Estate Winery
• Lodmell Cellars
• Masset Winery
• Michael Florentino Cellars
• Milbrandt Vineyards
• NHV – Naches Heights Vineyard
• Northwest Cellars
• Olsen Estates
• Ott & Murphy Wines/Swede Hill Cellars
• Palouse Winery
• Plaza Winery
• St. Laurent Estate Winery
• Skylite Cellars
• Sky River Meadery
• Smasne Cellars
• Whitman Cellars
• Wilridge Winery
• Windy Point Winery

Cheers!

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About Margot

Margot has been writing about wine since 1997 at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon; ten years later, she created this blog. Write for Wine focuses on the fine wines of Washington state, with additional posts about Oregon, B.C., California, ANZ, France, Italy, Spain and more. A former national journalist in Canada and the U.S., Margot has been a Washington wine enthusiast since moving to Seattle in 1999. Her motto: “It’s wine o’clock somewhere.”