The second annual
Washington Wine Highway event was recently held on the grounds at
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, May 26th-27th. This wine tasting event is put-on by the Woodinville Chamber of Commerce with the goal of bringing the State’s wine industry to the people of Western Washington. Given that most of the wine produced in Washington State is done so east of the Cascades, it makes sense to bring that experience into to the Puget Sound where a majority of Washington’s population resides.
The event is designed to follow the route, or “highway”, between the several wine and culinary regions across Washington State, including Woodinville, Columbia Valley, Yakima, Walla Walla, etc. Each of the various regions and activity areas were covered by large white tents, which provided good protection from the elements – rain or sun depending on which day you chose to attend. Within each of the main tented pavilions numerous tables were setup to highlight the wineries, restaurants, artisans, and hospitality/tourism information within each area. And while the tents did keep out the rain it was a little cold, which made tasting the red wines a more difficult.
All in all the Wine Highway event was rather well put together. Definitely more so than last year when you had to cross the street to Columbia Winery beforehand to check-in and then again at the end to order your wine. This year everything seemed a little more organized and thought out, which goes along with a second year event. I definitely believe that the
Washington Wine Highway will continue to grow into one of the premiere wine tasting events in the state.