Christopher Creek 2014 Pinot Noir Wine Family Blend

Walter Gehringer is the winemaking brother at Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery in Oliver, British Columbia.

Walter Gehringer is the winemaking brother at Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery on the Okanagan Valley'south Golden Mile Bench in Oliver, British Columbia. (Photo by Abra Bennett/Great Northwest Wine)

HOOD RIVER, Ore. – On the aforementioned day Walter Gehringer was crushing his 2018 Sauvignon Blanc, twenty of the Pacific Northwest'south nearly influential wine judges selected the Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery 2017 Signature Riesling Icewine as best of show at the 6th annual Great Northwest Invitational Vino Competition in Hood River, Ore.

"Wow, that's spectacular news!" exclaimed Walter Gehringer, the busy winemaker from Oliver, British Columbia. "I haven't had whatever of that in my mouth for a little while, and so I should probably have a sip of it. Do you have a minute?"

At the celebrated Columbia Gorge Hotel, judges from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia cruel difficult for the rich nectar from Gordon and Walter Gehringer'due south Golden Mile Demote estate. A 375-milliliter bottle retails for $42 in Canada.

"The bouquet of fresh fruit is bang-on to where I wanted information technology to be, and when I offset fabricated it, the acidity perchance seemed to exist a scrap on the tart side, merely it'due south become quite integrated over fourth dimension," Gehringer said. "Making icewine is a scrap harried and ever burns your fretfulness, but I'm quite happy with this."

Information technology marked the second time in four years that Gehringer Brothers topped the Corking Northwest Invite, a competition for which the judges nominate the wines they want to sense of taste. In 2015, the best-of-evidence award went to the 2014 Sometime Vine Auxerrois grown on their estate in the southern Okanagan Valley.

Ellen Landis, a longtime California wine journalist and certified sommelier now living in Vancouver, Wash., travels the land as one of the manufacture's nigh sought-after wine judges. It was her nomination that led to the meridian wine in the field of 622 entries.

"I have tasted a few vintages of Gehringer's Riesling Icewine on various occasions over the by few years," Landis wrote via email. "I have always establish it very compelling; concentrated and unctuous with brisk acerbity keeping it beautifully balanced."

Burnt Bridge Cellars in Vancouver USA wins best carmine

Co-owners Greg Wallace, left, and Marking Mahan, center, hired winemaker Ben Stuart, right, soon afterward he graduated from Walla Walla Customs Higher'due south winemaking program in 2015. (Photo by Richard Duval Images)

Burnt Span Cellars, an urban winery in Vancouver, Wash., produced a 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon from the Walla Walla Valley that ran the gauntlet to emerge as the best cherry-red wine of the Great Northwest Invitational.

"It's probably our No. one seller," chuckled Ben Stuart, who graduated from Walla Walla Community College's vaunted winemaking plan in the summer of 2015. "Les Collines Vineyard has a very specific flavor contour, and it reminds me of the mountain blackberry pie that my grandmother made when I was a kid. Every year, that fruit has matured and gotten meliorate, and we're actually liking the management that we're headed with our Cab program."

This particular bottling doesn't seem to exist slowing down. The same $40 wine earned a double golden at the Cascadia International Wine Competition in April. The team of Stuart, co-founder Mark Mahan and co-owner Greg Wallace plan to release their 2016 vintage next spring, a vino that volition include some Malbec from famed Boushey Vineyard and permit them to increase product of 220 cases. Information technology represents about 20 percent of the bazaar winery'south total production.

A decade ago, Mahan, an applied science grad from University of California-Davis and winemaking dr. David Smith, launched Burnt Span. The former automotive garage, built during the Depression, seems nicely positioned on Broadway Street with the $1.5 billion Vancouver Waterfront Development coming to life simply a few blocks to the due south. That project includes a new tasting room for award-winning Maryhill Winery.

"Nosotros're looking to make some upgrades here," said Stuart, hired in 2015 every bit Smith returned to full-fourth dimension cancer research. "What'southward happening with the town is exciting, and Maryhill coming in will be interesting, just I don't call up we'll be looking to grow much beyond 2,000 cases. Nosotros happy to be in a spot where almost of our customers come up from a 50-mile radius to see us."

More adulation for Woodward Canyon Chardonnay

Woodward Canyon Winery owner Rick Small.

Rick Modest, co-owner of Woodward Coulee Winery in Lowden, Wash., and his winemaker, Kevin Mott, stand near their Walla Walla Valley winery. (Photo by Andy Perdue/Slap-up Northwest Wine)

Information technology'due south no coincidence that the award for all-time white wine at the Great Northwest Invite went to historic Woodward Canyon and its continued transcendent work with Chardonnay.

At 1 point during the 1990s, founding winemaker Rick Small and the "Get Woody" slogan could accept been used to describe his Chardonnay. Over fourth dimension, he's scaled dorsum the influence of new French oak barrels to what's go a consistent blend of xx percent new woods from Burgundy.

"As I've gotten older and matured as winemaker, I found the overly oaky Chardonnay more appropriate for California," Small says.

There was also a tight focus for the Chardonnay program at Woodward Coulee from the 2017 vintage, a unmarried bottling that'due south a 50/fifty blend of fruit from famed Celilo Vineyard in the Columbia Gorge and Woodward Canyon Estate Vineyard, which is farmed using Salmon-Condom protocols.

And this past bound, Modest and winemaker Kevin Mott had their 2017 Chardonnay named as the all-time white wine of the Walla Walla Valley Wine Competition, a fundraiser for College Cellars of Walla Walla.

Jackson Family unit's Zena Crown produces best Pinot Noir

Jackson Family unit Wines of California purchased Zena Crown Vineyard near Salem, Ore., in 2013. (Photo courtesy of Jackson Family Wines)

It was no surprise that judges for the largest international vino contest staged in Oregon awarded more than golds to Pinot Noir than any other category, and the course dominated by Oregon.

Zena Crown Vineyard, a site and brand owned by Jackson Family Wines, earned best of course for its 2015 Σ The Sum Pinot Noir, a vino from the rising Eola-Amity Hills crafted past Shane Moore, an Idaho native who graduated from Washington State University. Tony Rynders, who consults with Moore and several other winemaking clients, also earned a gilt medal for the Kid'south Play 2016 Pinot Noir nether his Tendril Wine Cellars portfolio.

Youngberg Hill and Wayne Bailey near McMinnville connected their strong showing by winning gilt medals for both the 2015 Cuvée Pinot Noir and 2015 Natasha Pinot Noir.

The only unanimous double gilded medal in the category was earned past Columbia Gorge winemaker Rich Cushman and the Fletcher family unit for the Stave & Stone Wine Estates 2016 Artur Legacy Pinot Noir.

A to Z Wineworks, the largest wine producer in Oregon, used Pinot Noir to win a pair of aureate medals, which included the effect's best sparkling wine for its approachable and crown-capped Rosé Bubbles ($18).

Cool-climate winemaking talent Ariel Eberle of Yamhill Valley Vineyards in McMinnville continued her recent string of success with a pair of double aureate medals for estate-grown Riesling, a late-harvest approach from the 2015 vintage and an off-dry style from 2016.

And while David O'Reilly grows the vineyard program surrounding his estate and winery at Owen Roe near Yakima, Wash., the longtime Oregon producer won a gold medal for his bargain 2016 Sharecropper's Pinot Noir ($sixteen) from the Willamette Valley. Meanwhile, his youthful 2017 Ex Umbris Syrah was voted all-time of course.

Maryhill, Ste. Michelle showcase versatility

Maryhill Winery winemaker Richard Batchelor, left, won 12 gold medals at Purdue University's 2018 Indy International Wine Competition and a dozen more at the 2018 Washington Land Wine Competition in Grandview. (Photo courtesy of Maryhill Winery)

Maryhill Winery, the 80,000-instance producer at the eastern end of the Columbia Gorge, matched Gehringer Brothers with a competition-high four gold medals. New Zealand native Richard Batchelor showed a Midas touch on with Merlot, earning a gilded medal for his large-scale Columbia Valley bottling and another for his precise work with Kiona Vineyards' Heart of the Hill planting.

Batchelor too impressed judges with his 2015 McKinley Springs Vineyard Cinsault, which was voted one of the best single-variety red wines of the Invite. And the 2017 Viognier, the largest standalone white variety fabricated by Maryhill, won best-of-course honors. Co-owners Craig and Vicki Leuthold go along to testify their passion for that grape, and the 6,000-case production of that $18 case has positioned Maryhill as the Pacific Northwest's biggest ambassador for Viognier.

The Northwest's largest wine visitor, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, earned six golden medals across 4 of its brands – Chateau Ste. Michelle (three), Columbia Crest, Domaine Ste. Michelle and Drumheller Wines.

The Williams family and their Kiona Vineyards and Winery, named earlier this year by Wine Press Northwest magazine as 2018 Washington Winery of the Year, showed up throughout the Invite both as winemakers and growers, specially with Merlot and Malbec. Their 2016 Manor Merlot brought home a gold medal, and the Kiona 2016 Heart of the Hill Malbec took best of class.

It'southward also noteworthy that neighboring Charlie Hoppes earned a gold medal for his Fidelitas 2015 Malbec, a vino dominated by fruit from Heart of the Colina Vineyard.

Idaho producers combine for vii golds

Mike Pearson grows the grapes for his winemaking wife Melissa Sanborn at Colter's Creek Vineyards and Winery in Juliaetta, Idaho.

Mike Pearson grows the grapes for his winemaking wife Melissa Sanborn at Colter's Creek Vineyards and Winery in tiny Juliaetta, Idaho. (Photo past Eric Degerman/Great Northwest Wine)

The state of Idaho earned high honors for vii wines, led past newcomer Par Terre Winery, which used its 2017 Rosé of Syrah to elevation the field of rosé.

Travis and Mallory Walker retired from their lives as professional person ballet dancers and chose to raise their family in the Boise area. They named their brand equally a tribute to their dancing careers, a French phrase that translates to "on the footing." They released their offset wines in 2018, and Travis, another production of Walla Walla Community College's wine program, pulled Syrah from Washington country as a event of the farthermost 2017 winter impairment in the Snake River Valley.

Colter's Creek Winery in the Lewis-Clark Valley made a lasting impression with ii best-of-class awards. Melissa Sanborn, a winemaker who trained at WSU, and her vineyard director married man Mike Pearson struck double gold with both their 2015 Tempranillo and 2015 Arrow Rim Crimson, a GSM-style wine that leads with Grenache. They recently became the second producers in the Gem State to operate ii tasting rooms, opening a showpiece in the college town of Moscow.

Upchurch shows golden bear upon 3 times

Chris Peterson got his start at DeLille Cellars before launching Avennia.

Chris Peterson, center, got his winemaking first thanks in big part to DeLille Cellars founding winemaker Chris Upchurch, left, and co-founder Greg Lill. (Photo courtesy of DeLille Cellars)

DeLille Cellars founding winemaker Chris Upchurch showed his usual flair with Bordeaux varieties during the Invitational. He combined with Jason Gorski to earn gold medals for the Merlot-led 2015 D2 Blood-red Blend and the 2015 Four Flags Cabernet Sauvignon.

Upchurch also merited all-time-of-grade honors for the Merlot-led 2015 Counterpart Red Wine nether his young eponymous brand with estate vines on Scarlet Mountain.

Chris Peterson, an alumni of both DeLille and the College Cellars program at Walla Walla CC, earned a gold nether his Avennia make for his Merlot-led Gravura cerise blend.

Meanwhile, the talent continues to flow out of Higher Cellars, and the gold earned past the pupils of Tim Donahue, Sabrina Lueck and Joel Perez for the student-grown and produced 2017 Clarke Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc adds to the cord of acme awards won this year.

Vanessa Vineyard reds win trio of gold

Howard Presently, one of Canada's most acclaimed winemakers, resigned from Andrew Peller Ltd., to focus his attention on Vanessa Vineyard Estates Winery in British Columbia'south Similkameen Valley. (Photo courtesy of Vanessa Vineyard Estate Winery)

Once more, the Columbia Gorge Hotel proved to exist delicious platform for some of the best from British Columbia as 33 Canadian producers combined to win 20 aureate medals. Nine of those were awarded to red wines.

Esteemed winemaker Howard Soon and his wines from Vanessa Vineyard, an heady young property in the emerging Similkameen Valley west of the Okanagan Valley, went on to win three gold medals — all for suave reds. He produced the best Cabernet Franc of the contest, earning a double gold while doing information technology, and the Vanessa Vineyard 2014 Syrah also received a double golden.

Reustle, Quady North atomic number 82 Southern Oregon

Herb Quady, stands in his Mae's Vineyard in Southern Oregon's Applegate Valley. Mae'south Vineyard serves every bit the foundation for much of his Quady North vino program. (Photo by Richard Duval Images)

Stephen Reustle and Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards north of Roseburg in the Umpqua Valley won three gold medals.

Herb Quady, which made headlines this summer at the Oregon Wine Contest, followed upwardly with a best-of-class amongst white Rhône blends for his 2017 Pistoleta as well every bit a gilt medal for his Cab Franc-based 2016 La Battalia.

This summertime, Quady and his Barrel 42 Custom Winecraft team in the Rogue Valley city of Medford swept the superlatives at the Oregon Vino Competition, winning the best ruby-red wine, best white wine and best rosé.

Gehringer Brothers reign every bit 'Rex of the Platinum'

The tasting room at Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery offers a view of their vines and neighboring vineyards at the Golden Mile Bench, a sub-appellation of the Okanagan Valley.

The tasting room at Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery offers a view of their vines and neighboring vineyards on the Gilded Mile Bench, a sub-appellation of the Okanagan Valley. (Photograph past Abra Bennett/Great Northwest Vino)

Roots for Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery stem from the Becker Project in the late 1970s, led by historic German viticulturist Helmut Becker. His research and test plots of vinifera in the Okanagan Valley inspired the Gehringer family unit to found their vineyard in 1981. Along the way, Walter learned winemaking in Geisenheim and Gordon studied viticulture in Weinsberg. Today, they produce about xx,000 cases annually. Their tradition of quality at deal cost points has been known to badger some winery owners.

The Gehringer – rhymes with bell-ringer – brothers's estate tasting room is less than 20 miles due north of Oroville, Wash., a three-hour drive from Lake Chelan, but their success in U.Due south. judgings goes well beyond this contest. In fact, Gehringer Brothers tin can claim the championship of "King of the Platinum." No winery has won more than top awards at Wine Press Northwest mag's annual year-end judging of aureate-medal winners.

Afterwards this month, the brothers volition be looking to add to the 70 Platinum awards they've claimed during the competition's 18-year history. Just behind Gehringer Brothers is Maryhill and Chateau Ste. Michelle.

Chances of the Gehringers growing their full of Platinum awards improved last week with more golden qualifiers via the Invite. That included best-of-class awards for their 2017 Riesling and 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, just they won't be chasing icewine of whatsoever kind from the 2018 vintage. They began in 2016 a do of producing icewine just during fifty-fifty numbered vintages.

"It's such a specialty production, and there'southward not broad distribution for it," Walter said. "And it's a footling scrap nerve-wracking, especially if you haven't harvested information technology before Christmas. Besides, I've already bought a ticket to Australia."

Judging panel produces 2,200 nominations

Ellen Landis, a vino journalist and certified sommelier now living in Vancouver, Wash., nominated ii of the pinnacle three wines at 2018 Nifty Northwest Invitational Wine Competition. (Photo by Richard Duval Images)

For years, Landis owned and operated Landis Shores Oceanfront Inn, a loftier-end boutique lodge and eating house in Half Moon Bay with her chef/husband Ken, who likewise is an accomplished vino gauge. Along the manner, she began contributing to The SOMM Periodical. And peradventure it was no surprise that Landis'southward nominations as well included the Burnt Bridge Cellars 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon. Her home is a twenty-minute drive westward of the winery.

This year's panel featured:

  • Chris Arora is the pb sommelier at John Howie Steak in Bellevue, Wash., and key account manager in Seattle for American Northwest Import & Distribution, which also has offices in Portland and Spokane.
  • Naomi Boutz is owner and wine managing director of Vine & Olive Riverstone Restaurant and Wine Bar in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
  • Daniel Carr is co-owner, Visconti'south Italian Restaurant Group and Cured by Visconti, Wenatchee, Wash.
  • Jeff Cox is wine heir-apparent for PCC Natural Markets in the Puget Sound.
  • Ilene Dudunake owns A New Vintage Wine Store virtually Boise, Idaho.
  • Gary Hayes is president of Explorer Media Group, Seaside, Ore.
  • Dave Holstrom operates Guy du Vin, a restaurant wine program consulting business in Portland.
  • Chris Horn is the wine director for Seattle-based Heavy Eating house Grouping and Purple Café & Wine Bar and co-author of Cook + Cork.
  • Tim O'Brien is corporate director of drink at Salty's Restaurants in Seattle & Portland.
  • Katelyn Peil is potable director of the Seattle-based Heavy Restaurant Group.
  • Yashar Shayan is a certified sommelier and founder of the Seattle-based retailer ImpulseWine.com.
  • Dave Smith is director of buying for Everything Wine in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • Steve Sinkler is possessor of The Wine Shack in Cannon Beach, Ore.
  • Annie Sullivan is the beverage director and public relations manager for Anthony's Restaurants.
  • Marker Takagi is specialty sales director of the Seattle-based Metropolitan Market place grouping.
  • Jennifer Williamson, a certified sommelier, is the wine buyer, wine educator and eating house managing director for the Neuman Hotel Group in Ashland, Ore.
  • Sara Wilson is wine heir-apparent/GM for Mystic Café, Lewiston, Idaho.
  • Doug Zellers is co-possessor/general manager of Ray's Boathouse, Café & Catering in Seattle.
  • Paul Zitarelli is owner for Full Pull Wines in Seattle, wine writer for Seattle magazine and writer of 36 Bottles of Wine by Sasquatch Books.

2018 Great Northwest Invitational Wine Competition results

The Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery 2017 Signature Riesling Icewine from British Columbia'south Okanagan Valley was voted best of prove at the 2018 Great Northwest Invitational Wine Competition at the Columbia Gorge Hotel in Hood River, Ore. (Photo by Richard Duval Images)

All-time of bear witness/best dessert
Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery 2017 Signature Riesling Icewine, Gilt Mile Bench $41.99

Best red wine/best Cabernet Sauvignon
Burnt Bridge Cellars 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley $40.00

Best white wine/all-time Chardonnay
Woodward Canyon Winery 2017 Chardonnay, Washington $44.00

Best sparkling wine
A to Z Wineworks NV Rosé Bubbles, Oregon $18.00

Best rosé
Par Terre Winery 2017 Rosé of Syrah, Columbia Valley $18.00

All-time Bordeaux-inspired red alloy/double aureate medal
C.C. Jentsch Cellars 2016 Cabernet Merlot, Okanagan Valley $16.00

Best Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre alloy/double aureate medal
Colter'southward Creek Winery 2015 Arrow Rim Red, Idaho $twenty.00

Best Pinot Noir
Zena Crown Vineyard 2015 Σ The Sum Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills $75.00

Best Merlot
50'Ecole No. 41 2015 Merlot, Columbia Valley $25.00

Best Riesling
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Archetype Riesling, Okanagan Valley $thirteen.29

Best Syrah
Owen Roe Winery 2017 Ex Umbris Syrah, Yakima Valley $21.00

All-time Malbec
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2016 Manor Bottled Eye of the Hill Malbec, Red Mount $45.00

All-time reddish alloy
Dryad Cellars 2015 Boushey Vineyard The Fates Cherry-red Wine, Washington $36.00

Best Merlot-based alloy
Upchurch Vineyard 2016 Analogue Red Wine, Red Mountain $fifty.00

Best Rhône-inspired red blend
Columbia Winery 2015 Vision Cherry-red Blend, Columbia Valley $42.00

All-time Tempranillo
Colter'south Creek Winery 2015 Tempranillo, Lewis-Clark Valley $twenty.00

Best Gewürztraminer
Chaberton Estate Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer, British Columbia $nineteen.49

All-time Sauvignon Blanc
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Dry Stone Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley $fifteen.99

Best Pinot Gris
Jones of Washington 2016 Pinot Gris, Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley $thirteen.99

Best Viognier
Maryhill Winery 2017 Viognier, Columbia Valley $18.00

Double gold medal
Indian Creek Winery 2016 Reserve Monastrell, Snake River Valley, $26.00
Quady North 2017 Pistoleta White Rhône Alloy, Rogue Valley $20.00
Stave & Stone Wine Estates 2016 Artur Legacy Pinot Noir, Columbia Gorge $62.00
Vanessa Vineyard 2015 Cabernet Franc, Similkameen Valley $49.99
Vanessa Vineyard 2014 Syrah, Similkameen Valley $34.99
Yamhill Valley Vineyards 2015 Riesling, Willamette Valley $18.00
Yamhill Valley Vineyards 2016 Riesling, Willamette Valley $18.00

Gold medal
A to Z Wineworks 2016 The Essence of Oregon Pinot Noir, Oregon $25.00
Alexana Winery 2017 Estate Riesling, Dundee Hills $32.00
Avennia 2015 Gravura Red Blend, Columbia Valley $38.00
Barnard Griffin 2017 Syrah Port, Columbia Valley $17.00
Burrowing Owl Estate Winery 2014 Merlot, Okanagan Valley $32.00
CedarCreek Manor Winery 2016 Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $xviii.99
CedarCreek Estate Winery 2014 Platinum Single Vineyard The Last Word Meritage Blend, Okanagan Valley $84.99
Chaberton Estate Winery 2017 Manor Siegerrebe, Fraser Valley $19.49
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2014 Artist Series Red Wine, Columbia Valley $65.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2017 Dry Riesling, Columbia Valley $nine.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2017 Harvest Select Sweetness Riesling, Columbia Valley $9.00
Cinder Wines 2017 Laissez Faire Sauvignon Blanc, Washington $xviii.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Renaissance Crimson, Lewis-Clark Valley $23.00
College Cellars of Walla Walla 2017 Clarke Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Walla Walla Valley $18.00
Columbia Crest 2015 H3 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills $xv.00
Columbia Winery 2016 Scarlet Blend, Columbia Valley $14.00
Culmina Family unit Estate Winery 2016 Decora Riesling, Okanagan Valley $24.15
DeLille Cellars 2015 Iv Flags Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mountain $68.00
DeLille Cellars 2015 D2 Red Blend, Columbia Valley $45.00
Domaine Ste. Michelle NV Brut, Columbia Valley $thirteen.00
Drum Coil Wine 2017 Chardonnay Monet, Columbia Valley $15.99
Drumheller Wines 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $12.00
Dunham Cellars 2015 Riesling, Columbia Valley $xix.50
Dunham Cellars 2014 Syrah, Columbia Valley $35.00
Dusted Valley Vintners 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $42.00
Fidelitas Wines 2015 Malbec, Cherry-red Mountain $45.00
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Private Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley $13.99
Hightower Cellars 2014 Estate Red Wine, Cerise Mountain $45.00
Hillside Winery 2017 Muscat Ottonel, Okanagan Valley $22.00
Hillside Winery 2017 Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley, BC $24.00
Huston Vineyards 2016 Malbec, Snake River Valley $29.00
Jones of Washington 2017 Rosé of Syrah, Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley $13.99
King Estate Winery 2016 Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $29.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2016 Manor Merlot, Red Mountain 25
L'Ecole No. 41 2017 Seven Hills Vineyard Estate Luminesce White Wine, Walla Walla Valley $22.00
Latah Creek Wine Cellars 2015 Fries Vineyard Carménère, Wahluke Slope $18.00
Longship Cellars 2016 Wise Man Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Sky Hills $38.00
Love That Red Winery 2015 Seattle Slew Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $36.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 McKinley Springs Vineyards Cinsault, Equus caballus Heaven Hills $36.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Merlot, Columbia Valley $20.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Kiona Vineyards Heart of the Hill Merlot, Red Mount $42.00
Mercer Family Vineyards 2017 Chardonnay, Horse Heaven Hills $13.00
Milbrandt Vineyards 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $17.00
Moon Curser Vineyards 2016 Dead of Dark, Okanagan Valley $39.99
Moon Curser Vineyards 2016 Touriga Naçional, Okanagan Valley $39.99
9 Hats Wines 2017 Riesling, Columbia Valley $14.00
Owen Roe Winery 2017 Sharecropper'due south Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $xvi.00
Quady North 2016 La Battalla de Don Nato Red Wine, Rogue Valley $22.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2016 Estate Cuvée Grenache, Umpqua Valley $27.00
Reustle – Prayer Stone Vineyards 2016 Winemaker's Reserve Pinot Noir, Umpqua Valley $42.00
Reustle – Prayer Stone Vineyards 2015 Tempranillo, Umpqua Valley $29.00
Road 13 Vineyards 2016 GSM, British Columbia $42.00
Ryan Patrick Wines 2017 Olsen Brothers Vineyard Riesling, Yakima Valley $12.00
Tendril Wine Cellars 2016 Child's Play Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $30.00
The Hatch Wines 2016 Dynasty Ruddy, Okanagan Valley $45.99
Thurston Wolfe 2015 Zephyr Ridge Vineyard Zinfandel, Horse Heaven Hills $20.00
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards 2017 Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley $18.99
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards 2017 Oldfield Reserve 2Bench White, Okanagan Valley $21.99
Vanessa Vineyard 2014 Right Banking company Red Wine, Similkameen Valley $39.99
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery 2017 Riesling, Okanagan Valley $16.52
Youngberg Hill 2015 Cuvée Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $35.00
Youngberg Hill 2015 Natasha Pinot Noir, McMinnville $fifty.00
Zerba Cellars 2015 Cockburn Vineyard Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley $36.00
Zerba Cellars 2015 Wild Z Red Wine, Walla Walla Valley $24.00

Silver medal

2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 2016 Grenache, Rogue Valley $32.00
2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 2016 Darow Series Pinot Noir, Rogue Valley $42.00
2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 2016 Darow Series Viognier, Rogue Valley $46.00
50th Parallel Estate Winery 2017 Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley $nineteen.90
50th Parallel Manor Winery 2017 Riesling, Okanagan Valley $nineteen.xc
A to Z Wineworks 2017 Chardonnay, Oregon $15.00
A to Z Wineworks 2017 Pinot Gris, Oregon $15.00
A to Z Wineworks 2015 Pinot Noir, Oregon $20.00
Abacela 2015 Estate Graciano, Umpqua Valley $30.00
Abacela 2017 Estate Grenache Rosé, Umpqua Valley $xviii.00
Abacela 2015 Estate Fiesta Tempranillo, Umpqua Valley $23.00
Abacela 2015 Estate Barrel Select Tempranillo, Umpqua Valley $35.00
Abacela 2014 Estate Port, Umpqua Valley $25.00
Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2016 a squared Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills $25
Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2015 Destiny Ridge Vineyards Estate Grown Quarry Butte, Horse Heaven Hills $26
Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2016 Destiny Ridge Vineyard Estate Jet Black Syrah, Horse Heaven Hills $28
Alexandria Nicole Cellars 2017 Destiny Ridge Vineyards Estate Shepherds Marker, Horse Sky Hills $24
Administrator Wines Of Washington 2015 Petit Verdot, Red Mountain $75.00
Ambassador Wines Of Washington 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Yakima Valley $25.00
Anarchist Mount Vineyard 2016 Osoyoos Peak Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $30.00
Ancestry Cellars 2016 Reminiscence Riesling, Columbia Gorge $20.00
Angel Vine 2016 The Cluster Fus Red Vino, Columbia Valley $28.00
Angel Vine 2013 The Hellion Cherry Vino, Columbia Valley $24.00
Angel Vine 2014 Les Collines Vineyard Zinfandel, Walla Walla Valley $24.00
Armstrong Family Winery 2014 Four Birds Cherry Wine, Columbia Valley $32.00
Baer Winery 2014 Star Merlot, Columbia Valley $35.00
Balboa Winery 2014  Eidolon Vineyard Manor Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley $xl.00
Balboa Winery 2013 Syrah, Walla Walla Valley $36.00
Balboa Winery 2015 Pandemonium Red Wine, Walla Walla Valley $60.00
Balboa Winery 2017 White Mith, Walla Walla Valley $30.00
Barrister Winery 2015 Bacchus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $39.00
Barrister Winery NV Crude Justice , Columbia Valley $23.00
Barrister Winery 2015 Cabernet Franc, Columbia Valley $31.00
Barrister Winery 2015 Bacchus Vineyard Syrah, Columbia Valley $35.00
Basalt Cellars 2015 Grenache, Columbia Valley $24.00
Basalt Cellars 2014 Merlot, Columbia Valley $24.00
Boxing Creek Cellars 2016 Unconditional Pinot Noir, Oregon $16.99
Block Wines 2016 Boushey Vineyard Gilded Block Grenache, Washington $40.00
Block Wines 2016 Discovery Vineyard Cake 1 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills $55.00
Block Wines NV Marchant Vineyard Farmhouse Cake Extra Brut Rosé of Pinot Noir, Yakima Valley $28.00
Bonamici Cellars 2016 Merlot – Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley $28.00
Bottega Wine Studio 2016 Bottega Wines Viognier, Okanagan Valley $24.00
Bottega Wine Studio 2017 Bottega Wines Viognier, Okanagan Valley $24.00
Browne Family Vineyards 2016 Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $29.99
Browne Family Vineyards 2015 Merlot, Columbia Valley $44.99
Browne Family unit Vineyards 2015 Tribute Ruby-red Blend, Columbia Valley $29.99
Burnt Bridge Cellars 2016 Grenache, Snipes Mountain $30.00
Burrowing Owl Estate Winery 2015 Athene, Okanagan Valley $37.00
C.C. Jentsch Cellars 2017 Small Lot Butt Fermented Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $35.ninety
C.C. Jentsch Cellars 2017 The Quest , Okanagan Valley $17.ninety
Canoe Ridge Vineyard 2015 The Explorer Red Blend, Horse Heaven Hills $21.99
Cassini Cellars 2014 Nobilus Merlot, Okanagan Valley $45.00
Cassini Cellars 2014 Quattro White Blend , Okanagan Valley $22.00
CedarCreek Manor Winery 2016 Estate Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $24.99
Chaberton Estate Winery 2017 Manor Bacchus, Fraser Valley $19.49
Chaberton Estate Winery 2017 Chaberton White, British Columbia $14.66
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2015 Cold Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $thirty.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2016 Ethos Reserve Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $36.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle 2017 Riesling, Columbia Valley $ix.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen 2014 Eroica Golden Riesling, Columbia Valley $30.00
Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen 2016 Eroica Riesling, Columbia Valley $20.00
Cinder Wines 2017 Chardonnay, Snake River Valley $23.00
Cinder Wines 2016 Tempranillo, Snake River Valley $30.00
Cinder Wines 2017 Dry Viognier, Washington $23.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Century Subcontract Cabernet Franc, Lewis-Clark Valley $32.00
Clearwater Coulee Cellars 2016 Louis Delsol Cabernet Sauvignon, Lewis-Clark Valley $32.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Carménère, Horse Heaven Hills $32.00
Clearwater Coulee Cellars 2015 Coco's Reserve Malbec, Washington $38.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Malbec, Rattlesnake Hills $28.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Merlot, Lewis-Clark Valley $25.00
Clearwater Coulee Cellars 2014 Selway, Washington $45.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2016 Estate Syrah, Lewis-Clark Valley $28.00
Clearwater Canyon Cellars 2017 Lolo White Vino, Lewis-Clark Valley $18.00
Coeur de Terre Vineyard 2015 Estate Heritage Reserve Pinot Noir, McMinnville $35.99
Coeur de Terre Vineyard 2015 Oregon Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $22.00
College Cellars of Walla Walla 2016 Viognier, Walla Walla Valley $eighteen
Columbia Crest 2016 H3 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills $fifteen.00
Columbia Crest 2016 K Estates Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $12.00
Columbia Crest 2015 Chiliad Estates Unoaked Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $12.00
Columbia Crest 2015 H3 Les Chevaux Crimson Vino, Horse Sky Hills $15.00
Columbia Winery 2016 Merlot, Columbia Valley $16.00
Culmina Family Manor Winery 2017 Saignée, Golden Mile Bench, $27.60
Domaine Ste. Michelle NV Extra Dry, Columbia Valley $13.00
Domaine Ste. Michelle NV Brut Rosé, Columbia Valley $13.00
Drumheller Wines 2016 Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $12.00
Dunham Cellars 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon XX, Columbia Valley $45.00
Dunham Cellars 2014 Lewis Vineyard Merlot, Columbia Valley $75.00
Boomtown by Dusted Valley 2017 Merlot, Horse Heaven Hills $eighteen.99
Erath 2016 Pinot Noir, Oregon $xix.00
Eroica 2014 Riesling Ice Wine, Horse Sky Hills $60.00
Fujishin Family Cellars 2015 Amatino Crimson Vino, Snake River Valley $26.95
Fujishin Family unit Cellars 2017 Late Harvest Riesling, Serpent River Valley $19.95
Fujishin Family Cellars 2015 Tempranillo, Serpent River Valley $24.95
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Onetime Vines Auxerrois, Golden Mile Bench $fourteen.29
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Unoaked Chardonnay, Golden Mile Demote $13.29
Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery 2017 Ehrenfelser, Okanagan Valley $thirteen.99
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Private Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $xiv.99
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer-Schönburger, Golden Mile Bench $xiv.99
Gehringer Brothers Manor Winery 2017 Desert Sun White Wine, Okanagan Valley $12.29
Gray Monk Manor Winery 2017 Pinot Auxerrois, Okanagan Valley $eighteen.40
Gray Monk Manor Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer, Okanagan Valley $18.40
Gray Monk Estate Winery 2015 Odyssey Traditional Brut, Okanagan Valley $27.60
Great Northern Vineyards 2013 Syrah, Similkameen Valley $24.00
Lid Ranch Winery 2015 Hat Trick Red, Snake River Valley $26.95
Henry Earl Estates 2013 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mount $48
Henry Earl Estates 2015 Quintessence Vineyard Malbec, Cerise Mountain $45.00
Henry Earl Estates 2015 Merlot, Red Mountain $45.00
Henry Earl Estates 2016 Sauvignon Blanc, Ruby Mountain $26.00
Hillside Winery 2015 Merlot Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley $22.00
Hillside Winery 2015 Syrah, Okanagan Valley $28.00
Howlin' Owl Vino Co. NV The Frivolet Red Wine, Columbia Valley $16.00
Huston Vineyards 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ophidian River Valley $32.00
Huston Vineyards 2017 Chicken Dinner Red Wine, Snake River Valley $18.00
Huston Vineyards 2015 50% Petite Sirah fifty% Cabernet Sauvignon, Snake River Valley $44.00
Huston Vineyards 2017 Craven Dinner Rosé, Washington $19.00
Huston Vineyards 2017 Chicken Dinner White Wine, Washington $16.00
Indian Creek 2016 Moscato, Ophidian River Valley $sixteen.00
Indian Creek 2016 Star Garnet Ruby-red Blend, Ophidian River Valley $xv.00
Intrigue Wines 2017 Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $16.ninety
Intrigue Wines 2017 Gewürztraminer, Okanagan Valley $16.90
Intrigue Wines 2017 Riesling, Okanagan Valley $16.90
Intrigue Wines 2017 Social White, Okanagan Valley $14.90
INTRINSIC Wine Co. 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $22.00
JoieFarm Winery 2016 Gamay, Okanagan Valley $28.00
JoieFarm Winery 2016 Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $26.00
JoieFarm Winery 2017 Quotidien Brut, Columbia Valley $28.00
Kettle Valley Winery NV Caboose Fortified Red Wine, Okanagan Valley $24.00
Kettle Valley Winery 2013 Riesling, Okanagan Valley $26.00
King Estate Winery 2017 Domaine Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley $29.00
King Estate Winery 2017 Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley $xix.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2014 Estate Old Block Cabernet Sauvignon, Crimson Mountain $75.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2017 Chenin Blanc, Columbia Valley $15.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2016 Manor Lemberger, Ruddy Mountain $17.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2015 Estate Fortunate Lord's day Late Harvest Chenin Blanc, Ruddy Mount $35.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2017 Belatedly Harvest Riesling, Columbia Valley $15.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2013 Manor Red Mountain Reserve, Ruby Mountain $50.00
Kiona Vineyards and Winery 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Columbia Valley $17.00
Kriselle Cellars 2015 Di'tani Red Wine, Rogue Valley $27.00
Kriselle Cellars 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Rogue Valley $24.00
Kriselle Cellars 2017 Viognier, Rogue Valley $22.00
L'Ecole No 41 2017 Evergreen Vineyard Chardonnay, Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley $35.00
L'Ecole No 41 2015 Vii Hills Vineyard Estate Perigee, Walla Walla Valley $55.00
L'Ecole No 41 2016 Frenchtown Red Vino, Columbia Valley $22.00
L'Ecole No. 41 2017 Sèmillon, Columbia Valley $fifteen.00
Lake Breeze Vineyards 2013 Tempest Red Wine, Okanagan Valley $fifty.00
Lake Breeze Vineyards 2016 Roussanne, Okanagan Valley $24.00
Lake Breeze Vineyards 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley $22.00
Lake Breeze Vineyards 2017 The Spice Jar, Okanagan Valley $xix.00
Latah Creek Wine Cellars 2017 Pinot Gris, Yakima Valley $11.00
Latah Creek Wine Cellars 2017 Riesling, Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley $12.00
Lauren Ashton Cellars 2016 Chenin Blanc, Columbia Valley $25.00
Lauren Ashton Cellars 2013 Malbec, Upland Vineyards $45.00
Lauren Ashton Cellars 2013 Cuvée Mirabelle, Columbia Valley $50.00
Little Engine Wines 2016 Naramata Bench Gilded Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $55.00
Petty Engine Wines 2016 Naramata Demote Gold Merlot, Okanagan Valley $55.00
Little Engine Wines 2016 Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $35.00
Little Engine Wines 2016 Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley $30.00
Long Shadows Vintners 2015 Chester-Kidder Ruby Wine, Columbia Valley $60.00
Long Shadows Vintners 2015 Pirouette Red Wine, Columbia Valley $60.00
Long Shadows Vintners 2015 Pedestal Merlot, Columbia Valley $65.00
Long Shadows Vintners 2017 Poet'due south Leap Riesling, Columbia Valley $20.00
Longship Cellars 2016 Ginger Man Syrah, Walla Walla Valley $32.00
Longship Cellars 2016 Invader Tempranillo, Walla Walla Valley $36.00
Lost West Winery 2017 Riesling, Snake River Valley $fourteen.95
Maryhill Winery 2017 Proprietor's Reserve Albariño, Columbia Valley $20.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Proprietor's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $40.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Elephant Mountain Vineyards Carménère, Rattlesnake Hills $twoscore.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Fine art Den Hoed Vineyard Painted Hills Dolcetto, Columbia Valley $xl.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Proprietor's Reserve Grenache, Columbia Valley $36.00
Maryhill Winery 2016 Proprietor's Reserve Pinot Noir, Columbia Valley $36.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Proprietor'due south Reserve Serendipity , Columbia Valley $36.00
Maryhill Winery 2016 Winemaker's Cerise, Columbia Valley $sixteen.00
Maryhill Winery 2017 Riesling, Columbia Valley $16.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Northridge Vineyard Syrah, Wahluke Gradient $xl.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Art Den Hoed Vineyard Painted Hills Tempranillo, Columbia Valley $34.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Zinfandel, Columbia Valley $24.00
Maryhill Winery 2015 Proprietor's Reserve Zinfandel , Columbia Valley $44.00
Maryhill Winery 2014 Proprietor'due south Reserve Port, Columbia Valley $20.00
Mercer Estates Winery 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Heaven Hills $25.00
Mercer Estates Winery 2016 Merlot, Equus caballus Heaven Hills $25.00
Mercer Estates Winery 2015 Reserve Ode to Brothers Red Wine, Horse Heaven Hills $42.00
Mercer Family unit Vineyards 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Equus caballus Heaven Hills $xiii.00
Mercer Family unit Vineyards 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon, Horse Sky Hills $17.00
Mercer Family Vineyards 2016 Malbec, Columbia Valley $17.00
Mercer Family Vineyards 2016 Border of Heaven Alloy, Equus caballus Sky Hills $17.00
Moon Curser Vineyards 2016 Edge Vines, Okanagan Valley $25.99
Moon Curser Vineyards 2016 Syrah, Okanagan Valley $25.99
Moon Curser Vineyards 2017 Afraid of the Night, Okanagan Valley $xx.99
Nicole Reese Wines 2015 Pinot Noir, Rogue Valley $28.00
Nine Hats Wines 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $twenty.00
Nine Hats Wines 2017 Pinot Gris, Columbia Valley $14.00
Nine Hats Wines 2016 Red Vino, Columbia Valley $20.00
Ix Hats Wines 2017 Julia'due south Dazzle Rosé, Columbia Valley $18.00
Northstar Winery 2015 Merlot, Columbia Valley $41.00
Northwest Cellars Winery 2017 Chardonnay, Yakima Valley $16.00
Northwest Cellars Winery 2013 Syrah, Columbia Valley $32.00
Owen Roe Winery 2015 Rosa Mystica Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley $28.00
Owen Roe Winery 2016 DuBrul Vineyard Merlot, Yakima Valley $55.00
Panther Creek Cellars 2016 Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley $20.00
Panther Creek Cellars 2015 Kalita Vineyard Pinot Noir, Yamhill-Carlton $l.00
Panther Creek Cellars 2016 Winemaker's Cuvée Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $25.00
Pearl and Stone Wine Co. 2016 Wandering Crimson Wine, Yakima Valley $29.00
Plaisance Ranch 2017 Chardonnay, Applegate Valley $25.00
Plaisance Ranch 2014 Merlot, Applegate Valley $25.00
Plaisance Ranch 2014 Pinot Noir, Applegate Valley $25.00
Plaisance Ranch 2015 Ranch Blood-red, Applegate Valley $25.00
Plaisance Ranch 2015 Syrah, Applegate Valley $thirty.00
Primarius Winery 2016 Pinot Noir, Oregon 18.99
Quady Northward 2014 Cabernet Franc, Mae'due south Vineyard, Applegate Valley $39.00
Quady Northward 2014 Mae's Vineyard Syrah, Applegate Valley $32.00
Quady North 2016 Steel-Ox Viognier, Applegate Valley $24.00
Rèsonance 2015 Rèsonance Vineyard Pinot Noir, Yamhill-Carlton $69.99
Rèsonance 2016 Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $36.99
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2016 Grüner Veltliner, Umpqua Valley $24.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2015 Winemaker's Reserve Pinot Noir, Umpqua Valley $42.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2015 Syrah, Umpqua Valley $32.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2015 Winemaker's Reserve Syrah, Umpqua Valley $42.00
Reustle – Prayer Stone Vineyards 2016 Estate Cuvée Syrah, Umpqua Valley $32.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2016 Winemaker'southward Reserve Syrah, Umpqua Valley $42.00
Reustle – Prayer Stone Vineyards 2016 Tempranillo Estate Cuvée, Umpqua Valley $29.00
Reustle – Prayer Rock Vineyards 2014 Rojo Dulce, Umpqua Valley $24.00
Road 13 Vineyards 2017 Honest John's Ruddy, British Columbia $20.00
Road 13 Vineyards 2017 Honest John's White, British Columbia $18.00
Saviah Cellars 2015 Dugger Creek Vineyard Barbera, Walla Walla Valley $30.00
Saviah Cellars 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley $30.00
Saviah Cellars 2016 The Jack Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley $18.00
Saviah Cellars 2017 The Jack Red Wine, Columbia Valley $xviii.00
Saviah Cellars 2015 Syrah, Walla Walla Valley $32.00
Saviah Cellars 2016 The Jack Syrah, Columbia Valley $18.00
Selections by Sagemoor 2016 Etching Blocks Limited Release Dry Riesling, Columbia Valley $20.00
Seven Falls Cellars 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Wahluke Slope $23.00
Simpatico Cellars 2015 The Bos, Columbia Valley $xix.00
Sin Banderas Wines 2016 50% Syrah l% Mourvèdre, Yakima Valley, $32.00
Sin Banderas Wines 2015 Syrah 80% Mourvedre 20%, Yakima Valley $32.00
Sparkman Cellars 2016 Lumière Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $32.00
Sparkman Cellars 2016 Kindred Reddish Blend, Columbia Valley $25.00
Sparkman Cellars 2015 Darkness Syrah, Yakima Valley $62.00
Split Track Winery 2015 Swamp Donkey Red Wine, Snake River Valley $21.00
Split Rails Winery 2017 The Frochard Brut Rosé Sparkling Wine $xvi.00
Spring Valley Vineyard 2015 Derby Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley $fifty.00
Stave & Rock Wine Estates 2016 Dukes Valley Block Pinot Noir, Columbia Gorge $42.00
Stave & Rock Wine Estates 2016 Zinfandel, Columbia Gorge $44.00
Ste. Chapelle 2016 Cake sixteen Chardonnay, Snake River Valley $twenty.00
Ste. Chapelle 2015 Panoramic Idaho Petite Sirah, Snake River Valley $28.00
Stemilt Creek 2015 Rising Syrah, Columbia Valley $45.00
Stoneboat Vineyards 2015 Pinot Business firm Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $21.65
Stoneboat Vineyards 2015 Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $35.65
Stoneboat Vineyards 2016 Pinot Business firm Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $21.65
Telaya Wine Co. 2016 Turas, Serpent River Valley $32.00
Tendril Wine Cellars 2015 Chardonnay, Willamette Valley $xl.00
Tendril Wine Cellars 2014 TightRope Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $64.00
Tendril Vino Cellars 2015 Extrovert Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley $48.00
Tenet Wines 2015 GSM, Columbia Valley $lxx.00
Tertulia Cellars 2014 The Slap-up SchisM, Walla Walla Valley $45.00
Tertulia Cellars 2017 Viognier, Walla Walla Valley $25.00
The Bunnell Family Cellar 2014 Painted Hills Vineyard Petit Verdot, Columbia Valley $48.00
The Bunnell Family Cellar 2013 Lia Crimson Vino, Yakima Valley $36.00
The Bunnell Family Cellar 2013 Grenache, Yakima Valley $36.00
The Hatch Wines 2017 Talking Stores Scarlet Blend, British Columbia $17.99
The Hatch Wines 2016 Screaming Frenzy Meritage, Similkameen Valley $25.99
The Hatch Wines 2017 B. Yanco Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley $15.99
Thornhaven Estates Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer, Okanagan Valley $18.00
Thornhaven Estates Winery 2015 Syrah, Okanagan Valley $25.00
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards 2016 Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley $23.99
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards 2016 Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $20.99
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards 2014 Oldfield Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley $28.99
Township seven Vineyards & Winery 2017 Unoaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley $18.97
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery 2015 7 Stars Sparkling Wine, Okanagan Valley, $29.97
Township seven Vineyards & Winery 2017 7 Blanc, Okanagan Valley $18.97
Vale Wine Co. 2016 Viognier, Snake River Valley $nineteen.00
Vanessa Vineyard 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Similkameen Valley $79.99
Vanessa Vineyard 2017 Viognier, Similkameen Valley $24.99
Vine46 2015 Breadth Red Wine, Columbia Valley $24.00
Volcanic Hills Manor Winery 2017 Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley, $sixteen.ninety
Volcanic Hills Estate Winery 2016 Lava Carmine, Okanagan Valley, $19.79
Washington Hills 2016 Riesling, Washington $10.99
Waterbrook 2016 Reserve Chardonnay, Columbia Valley $17.00
Waters Winery 2014 Merlot, Washington $40.00
Weathered Rock Meadery 2017 Sugariness Mead, Idaho $18.00
Whidbey Island Winery 2015 Merlot, Yakima Valley $20.00
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery 2017 God's Mountain Vineyard Riesling, Okanagan Valley $17.39
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery 2017 Mystic River Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley $xvi.52
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery 2016 Crimson Horizon Meritage, Okanagan Valley $23.00
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery 2017 Autumn Gold, Okanagan Valley $17.39
Yamhill Valley Vineyards 2015 Tall Poppy Pinot Noir, McMinnville $75.00
Yamhill Valley Vineyards 2014 Riesling, McMinnville $eighteen.00

Bronze medal
50th Parallel Estate Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer, Okanagan Valley $19.00
50th Parallel Estate Winery 2016 Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley $29.00
Gray Monk Manor Winery 2015 Merlot, Okanagan Valley $19.55
Greyness Monk Estate Winery 2016 Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley $19.55
Hillside Winery 2017 Gewürztraminer, Okanagan Valley $20.00
Hillside Winery 2015 Dickinson Vineyard Merlot, Okanagan Valley, $30.00
Lost W Winery 2017 Bourbon Barrel Chardonnay, Serpent River Valley $xviii.95
Weathered Rock Meadery 2017 Semi-Dry Mead, Idaho $18.00
Whidbey Island Winery 2016 Cabernet Franc, Yakima Valley $22.00

Virtually Eric Degerman

Eric Degerman is the President and CEO of Great Northwest Vino. He is a journalist with more than 30 years of daily newspaper experience and has been writing nearly wine since 1998. He co-founded Wine Press Northwest magazine with Andy Perdue and served every bit its managing editor for a decade. He is a frequent wine judge at international wine competitions throughout North America and orchestrates 10 Northwest competitions each year.

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Source: https://greatnorthwestwine.com/2018/10/11/gehringer-tops-great-northwest-invitational-wine-competition/

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