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1/8/07 (Tuesday) - Wine Enthusiast – America’s Top Restaurants
Wine Enthusiast magazine just released its 2007 Restaurant Awards - “The nation’s most quality-minded and innovative restaurants, where wine takes its rightful place of prominence with the cuisine.” And of the 31 restaurants honored with their highest accolade, the Award of Ultimate Distinction, 5 were from Washington State.

Canlis Restaurantwww.canlis.com 2576 Aurora Avenue North, Seattle, Washington
Cascadia Restaurantwww.cascadiarestaurant.com 2328 First Avenue, Seattle, Washington
The Herbfarmwww.theherbfarm.com 14590 NE 145th Street, Woodinville, Washington The
Triple Doorwww.thetripledoor.net 216 Union Street, Seattle, Washington
Wild Ginger Asian Restaurant and Satay Barwww.wildginger.net 1401 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington

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1/2/07 (Wednesday) - LA Times - All roads lead to wineries in Washington
It's always nice when the Washington wine industry gets a little shout from outside our borders, especially if it comes from the countries wine kingpin California. Below is a piece released in today's edition of the Los Angeles Times:

All Roads Lead to Wineries in Washington
by Tomas Alex Tizon
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

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