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Your Resource for Top Quality Pacific NW Wines
Our vision at Good Taste Wine Co. is to make world-class wines of balance, structure, elegance and finesse; wines from some of the world’s best fruit, sourced from vineyards that express inimitable terrior. We focus on hand-crafting premium wines that are approachable, long-lived and food-friendly. The Good Taste Wine Co. team draws on more than 15 years of combined WA State wine industry experience in creating our premium labels. read more
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Our goal is to create long-term business relationships with foreign distributors to showcase the highest quality wines that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Good Taste Wine Co. is committed to working in tandem with our partners to create wines that appeal to their specific market needs.
Wine consumption has grown with the young urban professional market. It’s a great time to broaden your wine portfolio with our selections to meet your growing market demand. Good Taste Wine Co. offers a spectrum of wines from full-bodied reds to fruit forward whites—all pairing exceptionally well with a variety of foods.
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June 2011
Washington State Hopes for More AVAs
Naches Heights viticultural area proposed; Okanogan Valley and Ancient Lakes may be next
By Peter Mitham
Wines & Vines
Yakima, WA—Plans are afoot for more AVAs (American Viticultural Areas) in Washington state. The proposed Naches Heights AVA north of Yakima is the next most likely candidate for the designation. read more
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April 2011
Washington's StoneTree Vineyard is growing great grapes
StoneTree Vineyard, in the heart of the Wahluke Slope, belongs on any list of Washington's best — in fact, the best in the country. It has earned accolades from dozens of winemakers, and its vineyard-designated offerings are often in high demand.
By Paul Gregutt
Seattle Times wine writer
IN THE MOST recent edition of my book ("Washington Wines & Wineries") I profiled 20 vineyards that I chose as the best in the state. Of course, there is always an element of subjectivity in any such list, and inevitably, hard choices must be made about those "on the bubble," as they say in spring training. Here's one I missed. read more
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