Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Try the Bubbly & the Cider!

Two options for your Easter or Mothers Day Brunch in the Yakima Valley, Washington's Wine Country.

Treveri Cellars, Yakima's only handcrafted sparkling wine tasting facility, "The Sparkle" Tasting Room. Treveri sparkling wine is produced by the in-bottle fermentation of the wine to effect carbonation. Why is this called sparkling wine instead of Champagne? The majority of US-produced sparkling wines do not use the term "champagne" on their labels because the name is reserved exclusively for sparkling wines from the Champagne region of France. If you ask Julie or Juergen Grieb, they would be happy to explain the process and let you tour the on site bottling facility, if the tasting room isn't to busy. When visiting the Treveri Tasting room in Downtown Yakima you will be introduced to four sparkling wines served chilled to experience the full flavor.
  • Chardonnay Brut; smooth, complex and crisp(less than 1.5% sugar)
  • Pinot Gris Extra-Sec; semi dry finish(off dry 1.2-2% sugar)
  • Reisling Demi-Sec; semi dry flavor (3.5-5.%sugar)
  • Gewurztraminer.Demi-Sec; spice and exotic fruit aromas.
"The Sparkle" Tasting Room is located at 225 S. 2nd Ave., Yakima, WA.,1 block south of Walnut Ave., Downtown Yakima.


Tieton Cider Works is located in the small artist community of Tieton, WA made famous by the establishment of Mighty Tieton. Currently this boutique farm produces five ciders, which are available for tasting at events all over the state such as Taste Washington, Washington Brewers Festival, Mighty Tieton Events and Yakima Fresh Hop Ale Festival.

  • Blossom Nectar Cider, the sweetest cider with hints of melon and vanilla with a long finish.
  • Cherry Cider, definitely an apple cider, with a taste of cherry and like clove and cinnamon spices and a medium finish.
  • Harmony Reserve Cider with hints of lemon and hazelnut with pomegranate at the beginning of the long finish.
  • Tieton Blend Cider is the driest cider with clean citrus and crisp apple notes, with a nice long finish.
  • Wild Washington Apple Cider hints of pineapple, caramel and slight oak or wood flavor with a medium finish.
You may purchase these ciders locally at Gilbert Cellars, Stems, The Tasting Room, Thompson's Farm Market or online directly.






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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Yakima Valley Wineries on Twitter

Want to tweet about Yakima Valley Wines? Want to know what Yakima Valley wineries are on twitter? Here is a list. Don't forget the official tourism organization for tourism in the Yakima Valley on twitter is @yakimavalley .

Yakima Valley Wineries on Twitter:


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Gasperetti's Restuarant Owner Reveals Secret Recipe

Gasperettis Restaurant owner John Gasparetti instructs on the making of one of his signature dishes from Yakima Valley grown farm fresh produce. This fine Italian restaurant has operated in the Yakima Valley for over 40 years. Legend has it that the dish was served His Holiness, Pope Pius VII, the delicacy especially prepared for him...... Chicken Cacciatora!



I would suggest visiting the restaurant f
or dinner and leave the cooking to John and his executive chef Brad Patterson. The ambiance in the dining room is romantic and not doing the cooking at home is so appealing.
The G. Bar features a daily Happy Hour and an upscale ambiance without the prices to match. Let me suggest the salmon cheesecake appetizer with the Green goddess dressing, Unforgettable!


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Friday, April 1, 2011

Cowiche Canyon Spring Hike - WA Wine Country Style!

Take in the beauty of wildflowers blooming in spring!


Explore a scenic canyon!


Savor wine tasting at a 100 year old farmhouse!


The Cowiche Canyon Trail originally was an old railroad spur which features 9 railroad trestle bridges. The entire Cowiche Canyon trail is a easy 2.9 family walk on a gravel trail along the Cowiche Creek with side trails bringing the total to 14 miles of trails in two locations with four trailheads.

The main trail is obvious, but there are also some side trails. After Bridge 8, there is a signed junction for the Uplands Trail taking you up to 360 degree views of Yakima and on a clear day, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Adams. Blooming spring flowers make this a great hike with over 200 species of red, yellow and purple native plants, wildflowers and interesting rock formations.

Alternatively you may start at the Tasting Room Yakima at the 1900's era farmhouse with a deck for outside picnicking and relaxing, families welcome. Featuring over 25 wines for tasting from 4 wineries, Wilridge, Naches Heights wines are among those featured. If you are bringing a picnic lunch, stop, at the Tasting Room Yakima your lunch will be refrigerated while you explore the canyon, afterwards and you can savor wine tasting, relax and enjoy your meal. Wilridge Winery Trail is a half-mile long side trail connecting the winery on Naches Heights with the Cowiche Canyon Trail. You will walk past Winemaker Paul Beveridges’ organic vineyard, where he uses a biodynamic approach to growing a number of different grape varieties.

Wilridge Winery Trail is the small trail going up the hill.

Directions to the Tasting Room Yakima: From I-82 West or East. Exit Hwy 12 West (Naches/White Pass) Exit Fruitvale / N. 40th Ave. Right at W. Powerhouse Rd. (2nd light) Left at Naches Heights Rd. Travel 2.5 miles, Left at Ehler Rd
Directions to Trailheads: You may also start at either end of the Cowiche Canyon trail and take the side trail up to the winery. The Canyon Trail is accessible from the Scenic drive parking lot via the Uplands Trail, the Wiekel Road parking lot located west of the trail, or from the east via Cowiche Canyon Road (very limited parking). From Yakima travel west on Summitview Avenue about ten miles to Wiekel Road. Turn right on Wiekel Road; follow the signs to the Wiekel Road parking lot.


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