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WHAT WERE THE BEST WASHINGTON WINES OF 2007?

THE TOP WINES OF 2007:
DISCOVER THE BEST WASHINGTON WINES OF THE YEAR


Year after year the wines of Washington State continue to gain recognition as they are consistently voted amongst the nation/world's best. This past year was no exception. In 2007 the Washington wine industry had another great showing with a multitude of top finishers. Below is a listing of the top Washington wines and how they ranked according to some of the most influential wine publications and retailers, including Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Wine & Spirits, Wine Press Northwest, and Wine.com.

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WINE IS YUMMY TEES
There are now three great "Wine is Yummy" varietal t-shirts available from WineCOW.com. Perfect for supporting the Washington wine industry!


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WASHINGTON'S FRIENDLY WINE GIANT
It’s hard to imagine that Chateau Ste. Michelle was the initiator of high quality wine in Washington State. Especially when you think that today much of the focus in Washington is put on the small boutique wineries that have been pumping out large scores from their small production lots. <READ MORE>

"WOW" WINE CLUB
All WOW Wine Club signups and shipments have been put on hold indefinitely while we work out some logistical issues. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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MYTH BUSTED: SCREW TOP WINES: There are a lot of people out there that turn their nose up to screw top wine, believing it to be mass produced, watered down wines without character or class. I guess we'll find out soon.

WINE IN A BOX: Who doesn't appreciate a little wine out of the box every now and then? But where in the past you only broke it out for your drunk aint Hazel during the holidays, now box wine is starting to add some quality, which may surprise you.