
Presented by: Made In Oregon
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We’re out on the road, taking the show across the Cascades! This is the first of four episodes filmed in Spokane, Washington, to help spotlight the great wines made in that part of the state. First, we tried some great Zinfandel and some equally great Cabernet Franc.
Introducing you to the Northwest’s Best Wine! Northwest Wine Night is a weekly Internet show that’s not out to sell you anything…we just want you to be aware of all the great wine produced in the Pacific Northwest. We introduce to you two reds and two whites on every episode.
Episode 13 is filmed at the Nectar Tasting Room in downtown Spokane. It’s where you go to taste some of the area’s finest wines, located in the heart of the thriving downtown area. Host Brian Calvert is joined by regular panelist Marina Rockinger, as well as some of Spokane’s favorite people…Pia Hallenberg of the Spokesman Review, Aaron Luna of KXLY TV, and State Rep. Kevin Parker.
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This Episode’s Wines:
| White1 | Zinfandel | Applegate Valley Zin | 2007 Solena Estates – McMinnville OR |
| White2 | Zinfandel | Monarch Zinfandel | 2008 Latah Creek Wine Cellars – Spokane Vlly, WA |
| Red 1 | C Franc | Point Lovely Cab Frnc | 2008 Hard Roe to Hoe – Manson WA |
| Red 2 | C Franc | Cabernet Franc | 2008 Whitestone Winery – Wilbur WA |
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Presented by: Made In Oregon
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Everywhere else in the world it’s Shiraz, but around here, it’s Syrah, and it’s delicious! Or with summer coming (we hope) how about a nice chilled glass of Pinot Gris? Episode 12 features two of each, and all four are made right here in the Pacific Northwest!
Introducing you to the Northwest’s Best Wine! Northwest Wine Night is a weekly Internet show that’s not out to sell you anything…we just want you to be aware of all the great wine produced in the Pacific Northwest. We introduce to you two reds and two whites on every episode.
Episode 12 is filmed at the gorgeous Lake Union Cafe, home of some of the nicest parties, receptions, and gatherings in Seattle. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker of KOMO 4 News, Marina Rockinger of KVI, Mark Christopher of KCTS and KVI, and Lake Union Cafe’s own Victoria Haberman.
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll down any further, and the names of the wines of this episode will be revealed. Most Northwest Wine Night fans like to watch the show without knowing this information. They takes notes as to what the panelists say about the wines, and then write down the names of the wines as they’re revealed. You can always come back here after the show for this information)
This Episode’s Wine:
| Syrah 1 | Lick My Lips Syrah | 2008 Page Cellars – Woodinville WA | |
| Syrah 2 | Columbia Valley Syrah | 2009 Genesis by Hogue Cellars – Prosser WA | |
| P Gris 1 | Columbia Valley P Gris | 2010 Mercer Estates – Prosser WA | |
| P Gris 2 | Stone Wolf P Gris | 2010 Stone Wolf Vineyards – McMinnville OR |
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Presented by: Live Oak Audio Visual, Seattle (LiveOakAV.com)
Like a good Merlot? Or with summer coming (we hope) how about a nice chilled glass of a Northwest Chardonnay? Episode 11 features two of each, and all four are made right here in the Pacific Northwest!
Introducing you to the Northwest’s Best Wine! Northwest Wine Night is a weekly Internet show that’s not out to sell you anything…we just want you to be aware of all the great wine produced in the Pacific Northwest. We introduce to you two reds and two whites on every episode.
Episode 11 is filmed at the gorgeous Lake Union Cafe, home of some of the nicest parties, receptions, and gatherings in Seattle. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker of KOMO 4 News, Marina Rockinger of KVI, Mark Christopher of KCTS and KVI, and Arik Korman of The Bob Rivers Show on KJR.
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll down further, and you’ll see the names of this episode’s wines. Many viewers prefer to watch the show first, and be surprised as much as the panelists when the wines are revealed. If you just gotta know now, keep scrolling…)
This Episode’s Wines:
| Red #1 | Merlot | Reserve Merlot | 2007 Silver Lake Winery – Zillah WA |
| Red #2 | Merlot | WA State Merlot | 2007 Red Sky Winery – Woodinville WA |
| Whi #1 | Chard | Oregon Chardonnay | 2010 A to Z Wineworks – Newburg OR |
| Whi #2 | Chard | WA Chardonnay | 2009 Hedgeline Vineyards – Mattawa WA |
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Like a good Cabernet Sauvignon, or need a Riesling with summer weather coming? Episode 10 features two of each, and we found some really nice wines!
Introducing you to the Northwest’s Best Wine! Northwest Wine Night is a weekly Internet show that’s not out to sell you anything…we just want you to be aware of all the great wine produced in the Pacific Northwest. We introduce to you two reds and two whites on every episode.
Episode 10 is filmed at the gorgeous Lake Union Cafe, home of some of the nicest parties, receptions, and gatherings in Seattle. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker of KOMO 4 News, Marina Rockinger of KVI, Mark Christopher of KCTS and KVI, and Lake Union Cafe’s very own Victoria Haberman.
Remember, there were 9 episodes of Northwest Wine Night before this one, and you can watch them all here at our website. Just click “Episodes” on the menu.
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll any further, and you’ll be able to see the names of the wines we tasted in this episode. We call it a “Spoiler” because most who watch Northwest Wine Night like to watch without knowing the answers. It’s a blind tasting for the panelists…so take a few notes about what they say, then you can return here for the exact names of the wines and where they’re produced.)
This Episode’s Wine:
White #1 – Snake River Valley Riesling – 2008 Ste. Chapelle, Caldwell ID
White #2 – Oregon Riesling – 2008 Firesteed Cellars, Rickreall OR
Red #1 – Cabernet Sauvignon – 2009 Eola Hills, Rickerall OR
Red #2 – Hudson Shah Cab – 2009 Woodhouse Wine Estates – Woodinville WA
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Presented by: Live Oak Audio Visual of Seattle (LiveOakAV.com)
Introducing you to the Northwest’s Best Wine! Northwest Wine Night is a weekly Internet show that’s not out to sell you anything…we just want you to be aware of all the great wine produced in the Pacific Northwest. We introduce to you two reds and two whites on every episode.
Episode 9 is filmed at the gorgeous Lake Union Cafe, home of some of the nicest parties, receptions, and gatherings in Seattle. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker of KOMO 4 News, Marina Rockinger of KVI, Arik Korman of The Bob Rivers Show on KJR, and Mark Christopher of KCTS and KVI.
On this episode, we’re all about the blends! The panel enjoys two White Blends and two Red Blends. Each produced in the Northwest, and each with a very unique flavor.
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll any further, and you’ll be able to see the names of the wines we tasted in this episode. We call it a “Spoiler” because most who watch Northwest Wine Night like to watch without knowing the answers. It’s a blind tasting for the panelists…so take a few notes about what they say, then you can return here for the exact names of the wines and where they’re produced.)
This Episode’s Wine:
White Blend #1 Forbidden White – 2011 Patterson Cellars, Woodinville WA
White Blend #2 Evolution – 14th Edition Sokol Blosser Winery, Dundee OR
Red Blend #1 Primordial Compassion – 2008 Bodhichitta Winery, Salem OR
Red Blend #2 Blackberry Wine – 2009 Pasek Cellars, Mount Vernon WA
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Presented by: Live Oak Audio Visual of Seattle (LiveOakAV.com)
We’re back with another fun edition of the fastest growing wine show on the Internet! Every week, Northwest Wine Night introduces you to the Northwest’s best wines. Four wines are tasted on each episode by our panel…a group that knows a little about wine, and A LOT about having a good time!
In episode 8 of Northwest Wine Night, host Brian Calvert is joined once again by his good friends Denise Whitaker and Michelle Esteban from KOMO 4 News, local producer and podcast host Jeremy Grater, and Seattle food writer Julien Perry. The panel blindly tastes a couple of Cabernet Sauvignons and a couple of White Blends.
This episode was filmed at Ray’s Boathouse in Seattle. Thanks so much to the staff there for making this an awesome experience.
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This Episode’s Wine:
Red #1: Reserve Cab Sauvignon – 2007 Silver Lake Winery, Woodinville WA
Red #2: Col Valley Cab Sauv – 2009 Sharecropper’s Wine, Sunnyside WA
White #1: Col Valley Melange – 2009 Waterbrook Winery, Walla Walla WA
White #2: Liliko’I White – 2009 Island Mana Wines, Portland OR
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Presented by: Live Oak Audio Visual of Seattle (LiveOakAV.com)
Welcome to another fun episode of Northwest Wine Night, where we taste, talk, score, and then you decide which local wines you want to try! On each episode, we introduce you to 4 great wines made in the Pacific Northwest. With over 1400 vineyards and wineries, there’s plenty of awesome wine to discover here in your own backyard. Cork Local!
With over 215,000 combined views (as of 3/5/12) and growing, Northwest Wine Night is quickly becoming THE place where thousands of wine drinkers gather to discover the best wines made in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho!
On this episode, host Brian Calvert is joined again by Marty Riemer of “The Marty Riemer Show” and The Mountain, Denise Whitaker of KOMO 4 News, Jane Shannon of KOMO Newsradio, and Jerremy Grater, host of “The Sibling Rivalry Podcast” and regular panelist on our sibling show, Northwest Beer Night (NorthwestBeerNight.com).
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll any further, and the names of the wines tasted in this episode will be revealed. We call this a “spoiler” because many of our viewers like to “play along” with our panelists…not knowing the names of the wines until they’re officially revealed on the show. You can always return to this section after watching the show, and get the information you need. But if you just gotta know now…keep scrolling!)
This Episode’s Vino:
Red #1 Oregon Pinot Noir – 2010 Willamette Valley Vineyards, near Salem OR
Red #2 Estate Pinot Noir – 2008 Apolloni Vineyards, Forest Grove OR
White #1 Savvy Blanc – 2009 Vin du Lac of Chelan, Chelan WA
White #2 Arch Terrace Sauvignon Blanc – Terra Blanca Winery, Benton City WA
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Presented by: Live Oak Audio Visual of Seattle (LiveOakAV.com)
“Cork Local” with us on this episode of Northwest Wine Night as we taste and talk about four really great wines made in Washington and Oregon. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker and Michelle Esteban of KOMO, Producer and Podcast host Jeremy Grater, and local food writer Julien Perry.
We’re once again taping at the legendary Ray’s Boathouse, on Shilshole Bay in north Seattle. Thanks so much to Amy, Carol Ann, and staff for hosting us!
On this and every episode of Northwest Wine Night, the panel tastes two whites of the same variety, and two reds of the same variety. Without the technical stuff and the attitude, they talk about these wines, discussing what they like. And there’s always some good laughs and fun throughout!
At this point, with nearly 150,000 combined views, Northwest Wine Night is one of the most-watched wine shows on the Internet! Thank you for your support!
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll any further, and you’ll see the names of all four wines featured on this episode. We call this a “spoiler” because many people who watch the show enjoy “playing along” with the panelists. In other words, it’s kind fun to watch without knowing what the wines are. Some even grab a pen and make notes of what the panelists say…so that when the wines are revealed, you have some great notes to refer back to!)
This Episodes Wines:
White #1 – Columbia Valley Pinot Gris – 2010 Girly Girl Wines, Woodinville WA
White #2 – Oregon Pinot Gris – 2010 Wine By Joe, Dundee OR
Red #1 – Walla Walla Valley Claret – 2008 Basel Cellars, Walla Walla WA
Red #2 – Rogue Valley Claret – 2009 Del Rio Vineyards, Gold Hill OR
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Presented by: Made In Oregon (MadeInOregon.com)
The new Internet show that introduces you to the great wines made in the Pacific Northwest is back, and this time the setting is the legendary Ray’s Boathouse in Ballard (North Seattle). Host Brian Calvert is joined by guest panelists Denise Whitaker, Marty Riemer, Jane Shannon, and Jeremy Grater.
If you’re new to Northwest Wine Night, this show is all about “Corking Local!” We invite the wine makers of the Northwest to present their wines on the show. Our panel of familiar faces then tastes the wine (blindly) and talk about what they like. Each panelist has a different taste when it comes to wine, so you’re bound to find one with similar tastes to your own.
We taste, talk, score, and have a great time together. And new to Northwest Wine Night…we know some of you love to drink wine but don’t know much about. Listen as Brian describes each variety the panel is about to taste.
(SPOILER ALERT: Scroll down further, and you’ll see the names of the wines tasted on tonight’s episode. Since the panelists don’t know what wines they’re tasting until after they’ve tasted and scored, we like to keep the wines a surprise for you as well. So if you’d like, makes your own notes about what the panelists are saying, and witness the unveiling of the wines at the same moment they do. You can always come back here for a complete listing of the wines’ names.)
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Tonight’s Vino:
White #1: Bare Naked Viognier – 2010 Desert Wind Vineyards, Prosser WA
White #2: Rogue Valley Viognier – 2009 Del Rio Vineyards, Gold Hill OR
Red #1: The Jack Syrah – 2009 Seviah Cellars, Walla Walla WA
Red #2: Columbia Valley Syrah – 2008 Glen Fiona Winery, Walla Walla WA
Thank you for watching, and for sharing NorthwestWineNight.com with your wine-drinking friends!
Presented by: Made In Oregon (MadeInOregon.com)
Your favorite new wine show is back for a fourth episode, taped once again at Salty’s on Alki in West Seattle, Washington. Host Brian Calvert is joined by panelists Denise Whitaker, Jane Shannon, Marina Rockinger, and Tom Glasgow. The panel tastes and compares two whites of the same type, and two reds of the same type…all made locally!
Whether you’re new to Northwest Wine Night, or you’ve become a fan over the past few weeks, this is your chance to be introduced to wines made here in the Pacific Northwest. It’s fun to grab a pen and paper and make notes of what the panel says about these wines, so you have a reference next time you’re needing a good bottle.
We thank you for watching and for your support, and continue to encourage you to share Northwest Wine Night with your friends around the world!
(SPOILER ALERT: If you scroll down any further, you will see all the names of the wines tasted on this episode. Most people who watch Northwest Wine Night don’t seek this information until after they’ve watched the show and have heard what the panelists say about these wines. It gives you the chance to “play along” if you will. After you watch the show, come back here for the names of everything we tasted!)
This Episodes’s Wine:
White #1 – Kung Fu Girl 2010 Riesling, Mattawa WA
White #2 – Sagelands Vineyard 2008 Riesling, Walla Walla WA
Red #1 – SoJen Cellars 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, Lake Stevens WA
Red #2 – Dunham Cellars Three Legged Blend, Walla Walla WA
Thanks again for watching. Pour Local!