Wind River Library Tasting
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Tasting Room
196 Spring Creek Rd.
Husum WA 98623
509.493.2324 Mailing Address
P.O. Box 215
Husum, WA 98623

Members may view Photoshows & Picture Albums by logging in now!

 

The Wine and Food Society of Clark County hosted a Library tasting at Wind River Cellars. Over 18 members attended and had a wonderful time tasting the vintages of Wind River and wondering why they hadn't joined the "Club". There was a future tasting of the white port and everyone was delightfully anticipating the release of this vintage. It was everything they were touting. Joel and Kris Goodwillie had a wonderful spread of homemade appetizers. Pictures & video available for members only. Become a member now!

About Wind River

Kris and Joel Goodwillie will host us to their famous “Library Tasting” and excellent food. Details including pricing will be announced soon.


http://www.windrivercellars.com/

Wind River Cellars is located just 60 miles from Portland, Oregon, in the scenic Columbia River Gorge in the charming town of Husum, Washington. Husum offers year round recreational activities and is the gateway to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

ACCOLADES

NorthWest Wine Summit 2006

Silver - 2004 Viongier
Silver - 2004 Syrah
Bronze - 2003 Pinot Noir
Bronze - 2003 Tempranillo

The NorthWest Wine Summit is the largest commercial judging of NorthWest wines. Over 900 wines are judged from 600 wineries from Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.

Capital Food & Wine Festival
Silver - 2004 Viongier

 

Their Wines
Wind River Cellars Winemaker, Joel Goodwillie, has a very simple winemaking philosophy. Begin with some of the best grapes in Washington State and let them do their own thing. "It's similar to raising children," says Joel. "Hopefully you begin with something healthy and then you provide a healthy, caring environment for both to mature. The only difference I see is wine doesn't drop French fries between the seats of my car."

Joel believes his most valuable tool is feedback from others and it's very common for him to sample barrels with total strangers who visit the tasting room. This approach has guided and influenced the style of each wine produced by Wind River Cellars.

 
We invite you to join
The Wine & Food Society of Clark County