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The Washington State crop wine industry’s 2016 harvest for grapes was a record.270,000 tons harvested last fall, Leading the way was Cabernet Sauvignon at a stunning 71,100 tons, making it by far the king of Washington wine. Click to go to Great Northwest site to read Andy Purdue's complete article .

I have lived on Camano Island for two years and enjoyed every minute of it but alas my time here has come to an end. My family and I are packing up and moving to California where I hope to enjoy a little warmer weather and new adventures in wine and whatever else life has to offer. If you would like to keep in touch, please feel free to follow along on my social media outlets:

Blog: www.deepredcellar.com (a post every week or two on wine knowledge, stories, etc. - much like you've seen on here)

Instagram: www.instagram.com/deepredcellar (daily wine-centric pictures and info.)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/deepredcellar

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A Comment by J Overstreet

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J Overstreet • 10/19/2016 at 01:42PM • Like 1 Profile

Tess, remember with those reds, the higher the alcohol content, the warmer you will feel...at least temporarily in your throat. :)

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A Comment by Amy

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Amy • 09/29/2016 at 10:50PM • Like Profile

Interesting and informative, thanks!

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J Overstreet • 10/02/2016 at 05:46PM • Like Profile

Thank you Amy. Glad you enjoyed it! :)

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I wrote an article for www.winetouristmagazine.com about a visit to Red Mountain and Prosser I did in April with my husband and daughter. If you have not been to this part of Washington in a while, you may want to read the article for inspiration for a quick get-a-way.
http://www.winetouristmagazine.com/wt-blog/2016/7/19/pzqohq35dvzfyxfb0ellwb5yd1qa0j