Tuesday, March 8, 2011

WWW MEMBERSHIP UPDATE



Our Membership Policy has been and will continue to be by invitation only. We are not open to the general public. New members will be proposed by current members only by emailing their info (name, phone number, and email address) to Gayle.

Our numbers are bursting at the seams. We are in the process of reassessing and updating our current list to active members. If you would like to be removed from our list, please email Gayle.

Information regarding our events and all WWW current news will in the future be addressed through private email.

Please keep in mind our events need an emailed RSVP response so that we may plan appropriately for each event. Some events will be limited in number. If you are not able to make an event you signed up for, please email Gayle as soon as possible so we can adjust our plans accordingly.

We certainly appreciate all of you wonderful WWW ladies and are looking forward to a great new season of Women Who Wine!

We won!

From Scott Abernathy via Facebook:
There were 10 wines tonight at the blind tasting of "SuperTuscan" wines at Cooper Winery. Two of them were pairs - Pontin Del Roza and an Italian wine. Women Who Wine Bella Vino took first place and both Pontin wines finished in the top 4. The other was an Italian wine that had no Sangiovese in it! Congratulations!

From Neil Cooper:
Almost unanimous!
~coop (iPhone)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Barnard Griffin Day

We are full!

Monday, February 14, 2011

YOU TUBE

A BIG thank you to Sherrie Croshaw who photographed and videotaped our blending and bottling day. Now everyone can see us in action! Also, to her talented son JAKE who produced, edited, added music, and posted it for us!!!

Another BIG THANKS to Dusty Kenny, our label designer, and to Pat Meyer our label printer. It takes a village to get it all together, so thank you all who made it possible!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Tip:


TIP FOR ALL THE NEW GALS:
We all try to use unscented products when going to a wine tasting (hair, skin, body, deodorant-- perfume free). It's not just because of allergies, it's so we can really smell and taste the wine better.
THANK YOU! :>)
More wine tasting tips, click on the link to" Women Who Wine in Washington" on OUR BLOG LIST to the left.
Scroll down to the Monday, Jan. 11, 2010 entry titled"Wine touring tips".

Also, in our "WORTHY LINKS" area, a blog about ETIQUETTE, also.

Red Wine & Chocolate Day

Thank you Sandi for hosting us today. It was fun, relaxing, and there was so much good food!!!! Loved Sandi's soup! To see our recipes, click on the RECIPE box above.
We had a lot of new gals join us today and they all brought some really good wines to share.
Here are our winners:

#1 H3 (Horse Heaven Le Chevaux '08) YUMMO!

#2 Milbrant '07 Malbec

#3 Three way tie: '07 Arbor Crest ?/ Smasne Red Vine County Line/ Columbia Crest '03 Merlot

Monday, February 7, 2011

February Events

Red Wine and Chocolate on Thursday, Feb. 10th from 11 to 3pm in Sandi Whistler's home. Please bring your wine glass, too. RSVP to Gayle.

Bottling Day at Kestrel from 1:30 to 2:45 on Saturday, Feb. 12. There may be extra Rojo Hermoso and extra Cab for sale.

Salsa with your Sweetheart at Alexandria Nicole Cellars in Prosser

Monday, January 24, 2011

Blending Day and Bottling Day

On Saturday, January 15th we went to Kestrel's barrel room to blend our next vintage. John Gabriel had over 20 barrels down from the racks for us to sniff and taste. Thank you all for coming and bringing your yummy appetizers and husbands. The hubbies were so well behaved, we'll invite them back again!
The good news is, I think we will have an OUTSTANDING wine to start drinking in August. We tasted Cabs, Merlots, Cab Franc, Syrah, Malbec, Tempranillo and a new grape- Graciano.
As you know, we hadn't printed our labels yet until we decided what we were making. Well, we did an about-face and chose the Rioja Spanish blend (30% Tempranillo and 70% Graciano) instead of the Bordeaux blend. It was deeper in color, a little on the spicy side, a gorgeous mid-palate and a long, enticing finish. It’s a wine with impeccable balance that will drink well young and age beautifully.
What a fluke that we just had our Spanish wine tasting day and the winner was a Tempranillo!

So, now we get to bottle it! The new bottling date is Saturday, Feb. 12th at 1:30pm behind Kestrel again. Be prepared to work on the production line; moving boxes, bottles, gasing them, filling them, corking them, putting the capsules on, labeling them and then boxing them!
If you have a few more friends that want to join us and buy some of our wine, let Gayle know that you are interested. This may be our last time to do this.........

ps. the new name means "BEAUTIFUL RED"


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Lisa Day Mosaic Class

Time to sign up for Lisa Day's Mosaic Class.
It is Feb 15 & 17 at 6 pm (you can get there at 5 if you want, too) in her home studio in W. Richland.
She has lowered the price just for us- it is now only $50. You can bring your own project to work on (tabletop, picture frame, bowling ball yard art, or?) I do have about 12 bowling balls I will donate to you to use if you don't have any other ideas.
Please RSVP to me by Feb 7th. The class is limited to 12

Spanish Wines and Tapas Day

What a great day! We had glass painting, great food, blind tasting of 14 or so wines, and the Aroma Class by Carol Sanford. That was very informative and fun! Thank you Carol!!

The winners were:
#1 2008 Tempranillo by Desert Wind $20 from the winery in Prosser
#2 Tie- 2005 Marques De Caceres $14 , Fred Meyer
and 2006 Finca La Estacada $14, Pasco Yokes
#3 2006 Rejadorada Tinto Roble $18, Pasco Yokes

A BIG thanks to Lisa Day for hosting in her beautiful home.