Travel the Washington Wine Highway

If you haven’t bought tickets yet to the Washington Wine Highway in Woodinville this weekend, there still is time to visit their Web site and place your order. We had so much fun there last year, that we’re going for both days this year!

It’s being held on the grounds of Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $75 a day from noon until 5 p.m. Or if you really want to go in style, new this year are patron tickets that cost $125 a day and include on-site parking, private tastings of special selections of wine not available at the main event, and early entry at 11 a.m.

Also new this year is a “smokin’ barbeque pit.” So don’t delay — enjoy the tastes, sights and sounds of the wine regions of Puget Sound, Yakima Valley, Columbia Valley and Walla Walla Valley, without leaving Woodinville!

Hope to see you there!

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.”