5 Islands in 5 Days: Whidbey Island
Mimi and Jake head west to explore Whidbey Island, the fourth largest island in the lower 48 states.
Washington State Wine Our Story
Washington State Wine Our Story
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Mukilteo Ferry to Whidbey Island || Diana Brandt
Hello, hello! I run up to the Mukilteo Ferry terminal to sail across to Whidbey Island and here is my day trip!
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WINERAM USA Episode 1: Woodinville Wine Country
WINERAM USA is a TV series from WINERAM Productions that goes into detailed discussions and interviews with key players from some of the United States top wineries and wine regions. Episode 1 begins in Washington State with Long Shadows Vintners, a winery that brings together 7 extremely talented Vintners from around the worlds famous wine regions to make wine in Washington State. Together these Vintners alongside wine extraordinaire Allen Shoup work to produce the best wines possible out of Washington State’s top wine regions. Watch as one of their head winemakers Gilles Nicault and presenter Colin West explore what winemaking procedures go on in the middle of winter. They top off the series by going alpine touring in the Cascade Mountains to check out one of the most influential geographical features in WA state and how it affects the vineyards out east A bit of adventure and a bit of wine is back with WINERAM Productions.
Columbia Valley Wine Story
Washington States greatest story yet to be heard all about why the great Missoula Floods laid down the new soils that are such a big part of why growing great grapes in Washington State is so important. Hosted by Allen Shoup of legendary Longshadows Wineries shows all the reasons why this area is such a great place in the world for making great wine and growing great grapes.
Washington Wineries
Washington wineries on the Savvy Wine Lover mobile app.
Greenbank Farms Wine Tasting
Tracy take a sip of what I believe was a wine from the Cellars of Nota Bente, Ciel du Cheval Vineyard. The main thing here is that we left Seattle and traveled North for 20 minutes and arrived at the Mukiteo Ferry Dock. From there we caught a Washington State Ferry, enjoying a ride to Clinton, WA. From there we drove 15 minutes on Hwy 20 North and arrived at Greenbank Farms where we enjoyed wine tasting and browsed through an antique show that was displaying on this particular day. Later we traveled to the small town of Coupeville and enjoy lunch on Penn Cove Bay. A nice date and not to spendy all-in-all.
The world of Washington wines | Juan Muñoz Oca | TEDxSpokane
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Washington state winemaking is earning well-deserved respect in the industry for the quality wines being produced in the region. The grapes are the key and the speaker shares his ideas on the recipe of success for the grape production resulting in award winning wines.
Juan Muñoz Oca is the head winemaker at Columbia Crest Winery in Paterson, Washington. Columbia Crest is recognized as the leading producer of acclaimed, high-quality wines from Washington state.
Raised in Mendoza, Argentina, Juan came under the tutelage of his grandfather, cellar master at Bodegas Toso winery, at a young age. The older man instilled in him a love and respect for wine, as well as his family’s Spanish culture, that was to become the root of a lifelong passion for winemaking. He has continued to develop his craft during stints at wineries in Argentina, Spain, and Australia.
Although his winemaking experience stretches across the globe, it is his time in Washington that has been most meaningful. Muñoz Oca says, “Washington state is a very special place for winemaking. We have high quality fruit, ideal growing conditions, and the best viticultural practices. I fell in love with the wine, and the people, and that’s why I’ve been here since.”
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
2014 Washington Wine & Food Festival - Market Vineyards
36th Annual Tri-Cities Wine Festival - Tri-Cities, Washington - City Passport
Our show host Melanie Felice, goes back again this year to the Tri-Cities Wine Festival in the Tri-Cities in Washington State.
In this segment, Melanie talks to the ladies from Market Vineyards, who are located in Richland, Washington. For more information on Market Vineyards, visit their website at:
Hosted by the Tri-Cities Wine Society and the Three Rivers Convention Center, over 70 wineries from the Pacific Northwest, along with a couple breweries and restaurants, fill the convention center, showcasing their best wines.
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Washington Breweries Tour from the Series
This is a short from the series Profiles in Washington Brewing, a production of the Washington Beer Commission.
The Washington Beer Commission is the first of its kind commodity commission in the United States, was formed in 2006, when the Washington State Legislature authorized the creation of the Beer Commission to promote the state's microbreweries.
Washington's breweries, many of them small and family owned, are integral parts of their local communities. When you choose to buy beer brewed in Washington, you support businesses that in turn contribute generously to charitable organizations that support a host of worthy projects in all corners of the state.
Simply put, Washington produces some of the finest beer in the country and our new Beer Commission will help spread the word about these wonderful products. Our microbrews emphasize quality and flavor, and are a signature product of the Evergreen State. And our renowned hops, barley and wheat are the perfect premium ingredients for the nation's best craft brewers.
Join the community of WAshington Beer Lovers, in celebrating FRESH, LOCAL, AWARD-WINNING craft beer produced in our state.
The Ultimate Cross Country Land Cruise - From Washington DC
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Couple looks on as house falls off cliff
The homeowners of the house that's falling off the cliff in Texas, watch in disbelief from Florida.
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Karen Brown's Wildwood Manor, San Juan Island—Friday Harbor, Pacific Northwest
The Wildwood Manor is a charming bed and breakfast in the town of San Juan Island-Friday Harbor in Washington, United States. This bed and breakfast is a custom-built, graceful Queen-Anne-style nestled on a knoll in the woods with sweeping views of the San Juan Channel and mountains beyond.
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
This video feature's commonly found mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States; This Includes areas such as British Columbia Canada, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California as well as some parts of Idaho and Montana:
Tricholoma Magnivelare - matsutake, pine mushroom
Helvella Lacunosa - fluted black elfin saddle
Lateiporus conifericola & L. gilbertsonii
Matsutake vs Smith's Amanita
Xercomellus Zelleri - zeller's bolete
Russula Xeranpelina - Shrimp Mushroom
Pleurotus Populinus and P. Pulmonaris
Pleurocybella porrigens - angel's wings
Lyophyllum Decastes - fried chicken mushroom
Lycoperdon perlatum - gemmed puffball
Russula brevipes - short-stemmed russula
Lectarius deliciosus - delicious milk ca-p
Lectarius rubrilacteus - bleeding milk cap
Hypomyces lactifluorum - lobster mushroom
Hydnum repandum - hedgehog mushroom
Sparassis radicata - cauliflower mushroom
Hydnum umbilicatum - bellybutton hedgehog mushroom
Hericium abietis - goat's beard
Hericium erinaceus - lion's mane
craterellus tubaeformis - winter chanterelle yellow foot
Cortinarius Caperatus - gypsy mushroom
Coprinus Comatus - Shaggy manes
Cantharellus Subalbidus - white chanterelle
Catathelasma ventricosum - mock matsutake
Boletus edulis - king bolete
Aureoboletus mirabilis - Admirable bolete
Agaricus Subrutilescens - wine-colored agaricus
Agaricus bisporus - button mushroom, crimini, and portobello
Albatrellus ellisii - greening goat's foot
Visit Tri-Cities: The Heart of Washington Wine Country
The Tri-Cities, made up of the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland, lies at the heart of Washington States Wine Country. We are located in the hub of the Columbia Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area) where 99% of all of Washingtons wine grapes are grown. In fact, Benton County (home to Kennewick, Richland, Benton City, and Prosser) was recently named the largest grape growing region in the state of Washington. We truly offer visitors the opportunity to sample wines made from grapes grown in the area, a chance to roam through vineyards, and meet the winemakers and owners at more than 160 wineries within an hours drive. We have a number of wineries that offer eco-friendly wines, the first vineyard to be Certified Organic by Washington State Department of Agriculture, the oldest family-owned winery in the state sits in Pasco (also home to the Pacific Northwests largest corkscrew collection), and Washingtons first barrel caves were built on Red Mountain, just five minutes from Richland. There are great opportunities to experience the wineries during festivals throughout the year. Local wineries open up their doors to pair dark chocolate with their favorite red wine during Red Wine & Chocolate in February; visitors can preview and sample wineries straight from the barrels during Spring Barrel Tasting in April; and its always an experience to celebrate the bounty of harvest, see how wines are made, and participate in your very own grape stomp during Catch the Crush weekend in September. Most wineries are open year-round, offering free tastings to their visitors. And if they dont, most will waive the tasting fee with the purchase of wine.
San Juan Vineyards 2012 Crush
A visit to San Juan Vineyards to see what is happening for Crush 2012.
Visit Tri-Cities: Sip, Chip, Take a Trip in the Heart of Washington Wine Country
The Tri-Cities, made up of the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland, lies at the heart of Washington States Wine Country. We are located in the hub of the Columbia Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area) where 99% of all of Washingtons wine grapes are grown. In fact, Benton County (home to Kennewick, Richland, Benton City, and Prosser) was recently named the largest grape growing region in the state of Washington. We truly offer visitors the opportunity to sample wines made from grapes grown in the area, a chance to roam through vineyards, and meet the winemakers and owners at more than 160 wineries within an hours drive. We have a number of wineries that offer eco-friendly wines, the first vineyard to be Certified Organic by Washington State Department of Agriculture, the oldest family-owned winery in the state sits in Pasco (also home to the Pacific Northwests largest corkscrew collection), and Washingtons first barrel caves were built on Red Mountain, just five minutes from Richland. There are great opportunities to experience the wineries during festivals throughout the year. Local wineries open up their doors to pair dark chocolate with their favorite red wine during Red Wine & Chocolate in February; visitors can preview and sample wineries straight from the barrels during Spring Barrel Tasting in April; and its always an experience to celebrate the bounty of harvest, see how wines are made, and participate in your very own grape stomp during Catch the Crush weekend in September. Most wineries are open year-round, offering free tastings to their visitors. And if they dont, most will waive the tasting fee with the purchase of wine.
Washington states ferry food
An honest review of the Local ferry system's updated food options.
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The Terrain of Washington state in 3D
The state of Washington inside a wine bottle.
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