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Washington state winery Columbia Crest has enlisted its two winemakers to show the passion and dedication put into the company’s wines without any snooty talk.
This column celebrates the 25th anniversary of Columbia Crest, now Washington state's largest winery, co-located with "sister" winery Chateau Ste-Michelle in Patterson, Wash., about a half-hour ...
Instead, the 14 Hands team will make wine at Columbia Crest, a sister winery that is in Paterson. The 14 Hands tasting room, one of the busiest in the crowded Prosser market, will remain open to ...
Columbia Crest has received many awards. In 1997, Wine Spectator named Columbia Crest one of the "Top 100 Wines of the Year" for the 1994 Cabernet Sauvignon and 1995 Estate Series Chardonnay ...
Pernod Ricard is launching the US wine brand Columbia Crest Wine Estates on the UK market. The wine is an extension on Columbia Crest, the largest brand from Washington State. The range comprises a ...
The 2000 Columbia Crest Grand Estate Columbia Valley Chardonnay is consistently one of the best values in, what appears to be, an ocean of well-priced chardonnays. I stress the word "consistently ...
A decade ago, Harvey Steiman wrote a glowing description of Columbia Crest’s 2005 Reserve Cabernet when it was named the top wine of the year in The Wine Spectator’s annual Top 100 countdown ...
In 1978, when the company then known as American Wine Growers spun Columbia Crest off from its Chateau Ste. Michelle brand, Columbia Crest was supposed to be the populist label to big brother Ste.
Columbia Crest is arguably the most significant winery in Washington. That is not to imply the winery produces the region's best wines, although many of its are counted among the top efforts.
In the Contacts field, the phone number for Erin Shane should read: 425-415-3696 (sted: 425-415-3969). The corrected release reads: COLUMBIA ...
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