Reserve – A limited amount of tickets left

Screen Shot 2014-04-18 at 1.11.47 PMRun, don’t walk, to pick up tickets to the newest wine tasting event in the Seattle area, featuring two unique opportunities to experience the best wines in Woodinville – all rated above 90. And that’s why we say “Hurry!”

This stellar lineup will be poured on April 25 at Willows Lodge in Woodinville:

  • Reserve: Featuring more than 30 wineries pouring 90+ rated wines, this event starts at 7 p.m. and costs $90 per person.
  • North of 95: Wines rated at 95+ will be poured 30 minutes earlier, at 6:30 p.m. These VIP tickets also provide access to Reserve and cost $160 per person.

So who is pouring? Some of our favorites!

North of 95 wineries (in alphabetical order): Baer Winery, Betz Family Winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, DeLille Cellars, Gorman Winery, EFESTE, Januik Winery, J. Bookwalter Wines, Lauren Ashton Cellars, Long Shadows and Mark Ryan Winery.

Reserve wineries (in alphabetical order): Ancestry Cellars, Auclair Winery, Brian Carter Cellars, Bunnell Family Cellars, Chandler Reach Winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Convergence Zone Cellars, EFESTE, Elevation Cellars, Gard Vintners, Goose Ridge, J. Bookwalter, Kaella, Lauren Ashton Cellars, Mark Ryan, Matthews, Michael Florentino Cellars, Obelisco, Novelty Hill, Page Cellars, Patterson Cellars, Pondera, Sparkman Cellars, William Church Winery and Woodinville Wine Cellars.

With this much good juice in the house, please consider booking a hotel room for the night. If not, make sure you have a designated driver, even if you sip ‘n spit or spill.

There are only a limited number of tickets left — you can purchase them through Brownpapertickets.com.

For more information, visit the Woodinville Wine Country website, where you can also find the full list of wineries.

We hope to see you there!

Cheers!

 

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Margot started writing about wine decades ago as a national journalist in Canada and the U.S. She and Dave created this website in 2007. Originally, the website introduced people to wines in Washington state, the second-largest wine region in the U.S. But over the years, the site expanded to feature other wine regions in the U.S., Canada, and in the world. If you like to read about standout wine and winery stories, then Write for Wine is for you.