September 24th: The weekly wine down for Clark County and beyond

Purchase tickets now for the Chehalis Valley Wine Tour held on Saturday, September 26th and Sunday, September 27th from 11 am-6 pm. Chehalis Valley Wine Tour
Purchase tickets now for the Chehalis Valley Wine Tour held on Saturday, September 26th and Sunday, September 27th from 11 am-6 pm. Chehalis Valley Wine Tour

Upcoming events/festival:

  • Chehalis Valley Wine Tour Sat, Sep 26-Sun, Sep 27 from 11 am-6 pm come out for the 8th Annual tour of six Chehalis Valley wineries. $20 includes a tasting at each stop or make a night of it with a $155 passport that includes lodging, passes and shuttle service.
  • OurBar in Washougal is hosting their last two September Tiny Kitchen Dinners Fri, Sept 25 and Sat, Sept 26. Some space may still be available for this intimate 8-course dinner with highly-recommended beverage pairings $60 for dinner and $25 for over 21 beverage pairings. This 2 ½ hour dinner begins at 7 p.m. and reservations are required.
  • Soirée Supper Club Sat, Sept 26 Battle Ground Harvest Dinner is the theme for this six-course dinner with optional wine pairings. Last minute cancellations may be available. Email keri@soireesupperclub.com for more information. $65 for dinner, $35 for wine pairings. $65 for dinner, $35 for wine pairing$65 for dinner, $35 for wine pairing
  • SE Wine Collective Throughout September Portland’s collection of 10 urban wineries under one roof offer ample opportunities to view a variety of stages of harvest and crush while relaxing in their wine bar, sipping on one (or more) of 55 featured wines and enjoying an array of small plates thoughtfully prepared by in-house chef, Althea Gray Potter.
  • Red Ridge Farms – Sat, Oct 3 come experience the bounty of the area featuring estate-milled extra virgin olive oils and Durant Vineyards estate wines at Harvest Dinner at Red Ridge Farms/Durant Vineyard, Hors d’oeuvres service begins at 7 pm. Tickets are $75.
  • Maryhill Winery’s Vineyard Series Tasting ExperienceFri, Nov 6 This is a FREE event from 6:30-9:30 pm at Vancouver’s Heathman Lodge but an RSVP is required and tickets are limited. Join owners, Craig and Vicki Leuthold, for an opportunity to taste over 20 limited production, single-vineyard wines paired with light appetizers. These are wines found only at the vineyard and usually for wine club members only. Available for purchase at up to 35 percent this night only (depending on bottle purchase amount and Wine Club membership).

Clark County wineries:

Clark County wineries and tasting rooms host special events all year round and can often be found at off-site venues. Check their website and Facebook pages for up-to-the-minute event details.

Bethany Vineyard – Since 2003 owner and winemaker, Walt Houser, has been living a long-held dream. Twenty six of his stunningly-landscaped acres are planted with grapes and several other varieties are sourced from vineyards he owns in the Washington Gorge. Houser’s affectionately referred to as the Godfather of Clark County wine by his peers for his extensive winemaking knowledge and Bethany’s Music in the Vines summer concert series draws a larger crowd to the picturesque grounds every year. Tasting room hours: Friday-Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Burnt Bridge Cellars – Vancouver’s only urban winery often teams up with adjoining Class Cooking and other local food vendors for special food and wine pairings including Third Friday (similar to First Friday Art Walk but in-house only) . Sourcing from the Columbia Valley, Southern Rhône and Bordeaux-style wines are the focus from a lush GSM (grenache, syrah, mourvèdre) blend to lesser-known marsanne and a spring released rosé, to name a few. Tasting room hours: Friday 4-8 p.m., Saturday 12-7 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Confluence Vineyards & Winery will be closing their tasting room this Saturday, September 26th at 4 pm to host their Wine Club Appreciation Event. Confluence Vineyards
Confluence Vineyards & Winery will be closing their tasting room this Saturday, September 26th at 4 pm to host their Wine Club Appreciation Event. Confluence Vineyards

Confluence Vineyards and Winery –  Winemaker, Greg Weber’s, partiality to bold reds is evidenced in his lineup of big French varietals and his commitment to high quality is demonstrated in his predominantly Walla Walla grape sourcing. Traditionally used as a blending grape, petit verdot makes an appearance as a single varietal and Equilibrium—their cabernet sauvignon/merlot/petit verdot blend—is the perennial winner. The Webers are also big music fans and enjoy hosting stellar musicians throughout the year. Keep tabs on their Facebook page for last-minute performances. Tasting room hours: Saturday and Sunday 12-6 p.m.

East Fork Cellars – This award-winning winery—set inside a gracious 1867 home featured on the Travel Channel’s Haunted Destination of the Week —has gone private but joins in-house Gallery 360 for First Fridays from 5- 9 pm. Join the club and enjoy musician-cum-winemaker, Jeff Waddell’s, focus of Bordeaux blends and Italian-style wines. Housed in the historic Old Slocum House within Esther Short Park.

English Estate Winery hosts Good Times & Wine every Friday night from 6-8:30 p.m. This Friday is a ham dinner with baked beans, cheesy potatoes, salad & dessert for $14 accompanied by the music of Michael Riopelle. Reservations encouraged. English Estate Winery
English Estate Winery hosts Good Times & Wine every Friday night from 6-8:30 p.m. This Friday is a ham dinner with baked beans, cheesy potatoes, salad & dessert for $14 accompanied by the music of Michael Riopelle. Reservations encouraged. English Estate Winery

English Estate Winery – Patriarch Carl D. English would be proud of how his son, Carl S., and daughter, Jennifer, have carried on his legacy as the oldest winery in Clark County. English Sr. began planting on their circa 1915 homestead in 1980. As a result, 35-year-old pinot noir vines continue to be harvested annually. Since over 90 percent of their wines and fortified nectars (fortified with their Pinot Noir brandy) are estate-grown, English Estate is the premier example of the North Bank’s terroir. Reservations encouraged for Good Times & Wine every Friday night from 6-8:30 p.m. with a dinner-for-purchase and live, local musicians. Tasting room open Friday-Monday.

Gougér Cellars – Gary Gougér presides over an internationally-awarded wine selection and also crafts 100 percent non-alcoholic, no-sugar-added ice cream from his wine. Samplings of his creations are muscat with blackberries and zinfandel chocolate chip. From the rooftop patio, guests can enjoy views of the scenic countryside. Weekend food specials using a Traeger and smoker to add special touches to meats and cheeses are showcased. New addition: Corks made from the fiber of sugar cane which he’s using to seal his Mine Mine Mine regular and chocolate semi-sweet wines. Tasting room open Wednesday-Sunday.

Heisen House Vineyards is hosting their last Friday music night with Ash Creek and Clayton Knight on September 25th  and circle back on Saturday, September 26 for the 6th annual Crush Fest from 12-6 p.m. Heisen House Vineyards
Heisen House Vineyards is hosting their last Friday music night with Ash Creek and Clayton Knight on September 25th and circle back on Saturday, September 26 for the 6th annual Crush Fest from 12-6 p.m. Heisen House Vineyards

Heisen House Vineyards – For the love of history Michele Bloomquist purchased this property registered as a National and State Historic Site and soon after planted grapes and set out to make wine. The winery and tasting room is housed in a 1950’s milking parlor and the circa 1890’s restored Heisen Barn—listed on the Washington Heritage Barn register—is a stunning backdrop for their summer Friday Music Nights concert series and annual Barn Bash, Lavender, Sunflower and Crush festivals. Tasting room hours: Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Koi Pond Cellars Going from raising koi to crafting wine might seem like a stretch but co-owner, Wes Parker’s, love of wine came from his Sonoma County roots and working in the family business—NW Distribution & Storage, the largest wine storage facility in the Pacific Northwest— alongside his wife, Michelle. Their tasting room in downtown Ridgefield is housed in a 1939 post office and showcases chalk art by area artist, Micah. Tasting room hours: Wednesday-Friday 1-8 p.m., Saturday 12-8 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Moulton Falls Winery – In a pastoral setting near a railroad crossing sits this Northwest-themed tasting room. The winery plays host to Grammy-winning artists on the weekends, is the site of Clark County’s Folk Festival and partners with the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad to conduct four wine trains along a scenic stretch of North County track throughout the year, boarding right from Moulton Falls. No visit is complete without a warm welcome from their massive golden retriever/great pyrennes winery dog, Jake. Made-on-site hard cider, wood-fired pizzas and pasta are among other selections. Tasting room hours: Thursday 4-8 p.m., Friday 4-9 p.m., Saturday 12-9 p.m., Sunday 12-6 p.m.

Olequa Cellars opens their tasting room on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.Viki Eierdam
Olequa Cellars opens their tasting room on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.Viki Eierdam

Olequa Cellars – Although his riesling has been a best seller for several years, it’s his estate-grown maréchal foch—a varietal he’s had planted on his property since 2005— that’s particularly interesting. He also sources pinot noir, gewurztraminer and chardonnay from Woodland’s Cawley Vineyards and viognier, riesling, cabernet franc, syrah and cabernet sauvignon from Eastern Washington. Olequa participates in County-wide special events but his regular tasting room hours are the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Private tastings of his beautiful boutique wines welcome.

Pomeroy Cellars – On the grounds of 115-year old Pomeroy Farm sits Pomeroy Cellars, the venture of Dan Brink—winemaker and great-great-grandson of farm founder, E.C. Pomeroy. Brink has honored his family’s heritage by creating a tasting room in the vein of a 1920’s bar. Inviting outdoor seating, set in the midst of the vast 677-acre farm, takes full advantage of the sweeping vistas that surround them. Guests are welcome to pair wine with a gourmet meat and cheese or hummus platter and play a game of Bocce on the lawn. Tasting room hours: Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Rezabek Vineyards and Daybreak Cellars – On a 10-acre plot of land minutes from Lewisville Park in Battle Ground, Roger and Donna Rezabek have been hard at work planting grape vines since the spring of 2010. Rows of estate-planted sauvignon blanc, pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot meunier are destined for their wine label, Daybreak Cellars. In the meantime, they’re sourcing from throughout Washington and Oregon for their eight available offerings and look forward to bringing estate-grown sparkling wine to Clark County as early as 2017. Tastings by appointment only.

Pre-pay for a case of Rusty Grape Vineyards Recession Red and it’s your ticket to join the release party Sunday, October 4th from 5-8 p.m. It is the best Recession Red to date but tank tastings are currently available if you don’t want to take my word for it. Rusty Grape Vineyards
Pre-pay for a case of Rusty Grape Vineyards Recession Red and it’s your ticket to join the release party Sunday, October 4th from 5-8 p.m. It is the best Recession Red to date but tank tastings are currently available if you don’t want to take my word for it. Rusty Grape Vineyards

Rusty Grape Vineyards – Wood-fired pizzas, paninis and truffle chips complement Italian-inspired reds and crisp whites. Plenty of outdoor seating takes advantage of this close-in winery with a loyal following. Live music Wed-Sat from 7-9 p.m., their own beer line (Rusty Hop), Thirsty Thursday with wine and pizza discounts that repeat on Sunday afternoons, movies on the lawn during summer, festivals and craft fairs, Pinot & Paint nights and Ladies Nights throughout the year as well as the annual Stompfest held every September means there’s always something happening at the Grape. Tasting room hours: Wednesday-Thursday 4-9 p.m., Friday-Saturday 12-10 p.m., Sunday 12-6 p.m.

Three Brothers Vineyard –  Named after winemaker Dan Andersen’s three sons, this winery boasts a current lineup of 24 wines, many of which have garnered national and international awards. He’s able to bottle a considerable amount of estate wine with his vast plantings but continues to source from Eastern Washington, as well. Dan’s expansive covered outdoor seating is a great three-season place to linger over a glass or bottle. Their Summer Concert series and other music venues draw a large crowd every year to the park-like setting with dedicated stage. Tasting room hours: Wednesday-Friday 1-6 p.m., Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.

Village Vineyard continues to host local, live music this Saturday, September 26th from 2-5 p.m. Viki Eierdam
Village Vineyard continues to host local, live music this Saturday, September 26th from 2-5 p.m. Viki Eierdam

Village Vineyard –  This destination winery (two bed and breakfast rooms provide overnight accommodations) is a dream come true for 83-year old owner, Patti Kuni. The majestic butter yellow home crowns a hillside with well-draining vineyard slopes. Their first estate harvest from 24-inch tall rootstock—purchased from Napa and planted in 2012—is expected this fall but for now enjoy an eight-wine lineup that shines from Chardonnay to Malbec. Live music every Saturday from 2-5 p.m. and open mic, hosted by Marianne Flemming or Wayne Hoffman, every Sunday from 2-4 p.m. through the summer. Tasting room hours: Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 11 am-5 p.m.

Tasting opportunities/wine bars:

Battle Ground Produce – The owner of Battle Ground Produce, Lorne, knows his wine and enjoys offering complimentary tastings to customers most Fridays from 4-7 pm. Andreas, Rayne and Scott pour with insight, passion and friendly banter. There’s usually something for the beer lover, as well, and he recently added a handy growler station across from the meat case. BevMo!Friday 4-7 p.m. & Saturday 2-5 p.m., 5 tastings, always complimentary unless otherwise indicated.  Presiding over the pouring are knowledgeable friendly folks who encourage questions in a low key, comfortable atmosphere.

Birch Street Uptown Lounge – Their recent expansion into the space next to them will afford room for wine dinners and other tantalizing events in the future. Sunday and Monday night wine flights from 4 p.m-12 a.m. with terrific tasting notes. Live music: Come out and enjoy this classic-style wine and cocktail lounge with everything from live torch singers to bossa nova every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night beginning at 8 p.m. and personable bartenders all week long.

Cellar 55 Tasting Room – Owner, Michelle Brinning, showcases four Eastern Washington wineries known for their hand-crafted wines using Washington-sourced grapes—Basel Cellars, Five Star Cellars, Gordon Estate and Purple Star (with Native Sun as the winemaker’s label). Brinning and her staff are approachable and the space has a large wine cellar feel with plenty of cozy seating to accommodate parties of all sizes. Light appetizers for purchase, local art and special happy hours are featured as well as live music most Fridays from 7-9 p.m. Tasting room hours: Open at noon Wednesday through Sunday.

Wine Wednesday at C'est la Vie in Battle Ground is the place to enjoy a flight of three mimosas for $11 or a glass of C'est la Vie pinot noir/syrah blend for $5. C'est la Vie
Wine Wednesday at C’est la Vie in Battle Ground is the place to enjoy a flight of three mimosas for $11 or a glass of C’est la Vie pinot noir/syrah blend for $5. C’est la Vie

C’est la Vie – This fantastic creperie in Old Town Battle Ground is run by the lovely Keri Buhmann who holds the Wine & Spirit diploma from the Wine Society Education Trust (WSET). She features specials like French Dip Friday and fresh fig, cambozola cheese and prosciutto crepes topped with balsamic reduction and basil. $1 off her selection of mimosas and wines on Wine O Wednesday and check out here new venture—Soirée Supper Club & Catering—a special event venue that debuted on August 15th.

Charlie’s Bodega Tapas & Whiskey Bar –   Monday 50% off all bottles of wine $50 and under and a Tuesday night flight tasting—3 whiskeys or 3-4 wines depending on bartender’s pick paired with a tapas (similar to an appetizer) or media-ración (small version of an entrée). The entire menu aims to educate folks on Spanish cuisine and their wine selection is heavily Spanish and Portuguese with a few NW favorites mixed in. Whiskey lovers will enjoy the ever-expanding local, regional and international choices with the promise of more to come. Open Monday-Saturday.

While Richard and Mar are travelling in Spain, stop by and give Paige a hard time as she resides over Emanar Cellars Tapas Bar & Restaurant. Emanar Cellars
While Richard and Mar are travelling in Spain, stop by and give Paige a hard time as she resides over Emanar Cellars Tapas Bar & Restaurant. Emanar Cellars

Emanar Cellars opened their authentic Spanish wine and tapas bar with three of their own wines, all of which have sold out. They hope to release them again in 2016 but for now folks are devouring first-hand knowledge from Richard and, Madrid native, Mar Meyerhoefer. Local musicians, including flamenco guitarists, perform Friday and Saturday nights from 6-8 p.m.; gazpacho, Sangria, tapas and an extensive Spanish wine lineup are showcased; and a local winery is highlighted every weekend. The couple is escorting their first wine tour of Spain this fall. Tasting room hours: Thursday 4-9 p.m., Friday-Saturday 4-10 p.m.

Evergreen Wine Cellar – Closed Fri, Sept 25- Tues, Sept 29. Owner, Pam Robertson, typically hosts a five-wine tasting for $5 from 5-8 pm every Friday. Sign up for her email blast to keep in the loop. Painting events and special winery pourings are scheduled periodically at this locally-owned wine shop. Pam’s passion is sparkling wines and she has the largest selection in Clark County (80 at last count), holds extensive knowledge on food pairings to help more occasions be elevated to special ones and offers special pricing for fundraisers and special events. Open Tuesday-Saturday.

Flutes & Rocks in Camas will be a part of Camas Girls Night Out 2015. The festivities begin at 5 pm on Thursday, September 24th. Viki Eierdam
Flutes & Rocks in Camas will be a part of Camas Girls Night Out 2015. The festivities begin at 5 pm on Thursday, September 24th. Viki Eierdam

Flutes & Rocks Lounge –  Savor sparklings from California, high-end Champagnes by the glass, wines, beers and select liquors (I.e. Jameson Black Barrel Select Reserve) paired with an artisan cheese plate or charcuterie platter at their outdoor seating. Occasional live music and specialty Champagne and Bourbon tastings! Open Tuesday-Saturday.

Fred Meyer Fisher’s Landing – Every Friday & Saturday from 2-5 p.m. long-time Clark County wine steward, Ernie Jones, aims for two tastings with occasional Murray’s cheese pairings. Enjoy their dedicated wine-tasting space.

Fred Meyer Orchards – Occasional tastings on Fridays from 2-5 p.m. and every Saturday from 2-5 p.m. Wine steward, Shawn Martin, hosts a two to three-wine tasting that he pairs with Murray’s cheeses. Shawn’s commitment to Northwest wines is evident in two end caps featuring local selections like Burnt Bridge Cellars and Koi Pond Cellars as well as Bateaux Cellars and Mount St. Helens Cellars.

Fred Meyer Salmon Creek – Friday & Saturday from 3-6 p.m. wine steward, Kent Gallegos, routinely pairs two wines with Murray’s cheeses. Don’t know quite what you’re looking for? Kent’s enthusiastic palate and gregarious personality won’t steer you wrong.

La Bottega– Wednesday night wine tasting from 5-7 p.m. $12 includes four tastings and antipasti. Terrific casual Italian dining with an extensive wine list to complement every flavor profile. Happy hour Mon-Sat features $5 red/white wine option. Tuesday, from 5-9 pm, wines under $50 are 50% off and wines over $50 are discounted $25. Excellent way to enjoy some premium wines with their locally-focused menu. With an inventory of 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega easily doubles as a wine shop.

Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar – On the fourth Thursday of every month tuck yourself into Latte da’s cozy wine bar for a three to five wine tasting beginning at 5 p.m. Latte Da’s wine bar is open ’til 10 pm Thursday-Saturday featuring a wine-friendly appetizer menu to pair with their unique vino selection and beer taps. Bonus: The expansive patio is perfect for sipping long into fall days and all wines are available to purchase by the bottle for take away.

New Seasons Market – Beer or wine tasting opportunities every Friday and Saturday from 4-6 p.m. Friday tastings are paired with cheese samplings. Check out their calendar or stop by to see what’s being poured.

Tuesday, September 29th Niche-a wine & art bar will host a gouda and wine tasting from 5-7 p.m. $25 per person. Niche
Tuesday, September 29th Niche-a wine & art bar will host a gouda and wine tasting from 5-7 p.m. $25 per person. Niche

Niche-a wine & art bar–  The third Monday of every month celebrate Bubbles Club; a flight of 4 sparkling wines— always one true Champagne— paired with some nibbles from 6-9 p.m., $20-$25. The last Tuesday of every month be a part of the recently-founded Vancouver Cheese Board. Each month features four different wines with specialty cheeses from 5-7 p.m. for $25. This downtown wine bar has 30+ pours available six days a week with a staff who knows their vino. All set in an unpretentious atmosphere displaying local art. With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop.

Red Lion Inn at the Quay – Sadly, this Vancouver icon will shut its doors on Saturday, October 31st so come on out and enjoy the last five Wine Wednesdays at this 55 year-old establishment. 50% off all bottled wines on Wednesdays from 4pm – 10pm in the Lounge & 5pm – 9pm in the Restaurant. Sat, Sep 26— Maryhill Winemaker’s Dinner beginning at 7 pm. $65 per person. Reservations required: 694-8341. Future Sharon’s Paint and Pour events: Wed, Sep 23 and Oct 7 Go SeaHawks.

Total Wine & More – Tasting hours:  Friday, 4-8 p.m., Saturday 12-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m. Check out their calendar for upcoming special event tastings and classes which may include a fee.

Vinotopia – Located inside Cascade Park’s Cinetopia, Vinotopia received Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence five years straight. Aside from the dizzying array of wines by the bottle, guests can enjoy ½ off bottles of wines on Wednesdays and tastes or glasses of wine from a selection of over 100 daily. Pair that with their live music from 6-10 p.m. every Saturday in their dining room and you have a no-fail date night.

Whole Foods – Beer & wine specialist, Kamram, hosts beer or wine tastings Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. Also tasting on Friday evenings from 4-8 p.m. but it’s typically beer-focused. **If you like what you’re reading, follow Corks & Forks by clicking the ‘Follow’ button or follow Corks & Forks on Facebook.

April 30 – The weekly wine down for Clark County and beyond

 

Fri, Jun 12-Sun, Jun 14 marks the 3rd Annual Craft Winefest with 150 wines and 25 hand-selected micro brews located at Esther Short Park. Courtesy of The Craft Winefest.
Fri, Jun 12-Sun, Jun 14 marks the 3rd Annual Craft Winefest with 150 wines and 25 hand-selected micro brews located at Esther Short Park. Courtesy of The Craft Winefest.

Upcoming events/festival:

  • May is Oregon Wine Month – Check out activities going on all over the state throughout the month.
  • April 30th from 5:30-8:30 pm BIA (Building Industry of Clark County) is putting on a home tour for a great cause! $40 per person includes seven new homes ‘paired’ with food and adult beverages from Farrar’s Bistro & Confluence Winery, The Grant House & Burnt Bridge Cellars, Mill Creek Pub and Alameda Brewing, Hudson’s Bar & Grill & Fortside Brewing, Lapellah & Mt Tabor Brewing, Feast at 316 & Koi Pond Cellars rounded out by Man Kakes and Pacific Perks Coffee. 50 percent of the proceeds donated to Share of Vancouver’s Backpack Program.
  • Fri, May 1 – First Friday in the downtown core of Vancouver, Camas, Battle Ground and Ridgefield. Stores stay open late, local art is featured, live music can be heard and nibbles are available at select locations. Check each city’s local link for more information.
  • Chehalis Valley Wine Tour – Sat, May 2 For $20 per person receive a passport to taste at Agate Creek Cellars, Bateaux Cellars, Birchfield Winery, Heymann Winery, Scatter Creek Winery and Wells Winery.  Light appetizers at each winery and one souvenir glass included.
  • PDX Urban Wine Experience 2015Sun, May 3 from 3-6 pm, partake in the offerings of the 12-member PDX Urban Winery Assn. Early bird tickets are $32 and include wine tasting, light appetizers and an opportunity to talk with the winemakers at this fantastic collective.
  • The Craft Winefest of Vancouver Fri, Jun 12-Sun, Jun 14 marks the 3rd Annual with 150 wines and 25 hand-selected micro brews located at Esther Short Park. Proceeds go to Vancouver’s Downtown Association & Second Chance Companions.
  • International Pinot Noir Celebration Fri, July 24-Sun July 26 Held on the grounds of Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, this is the premier event for pinot noir lovers to taste this delicate and earthy wine from over 70 wineries. Tickets range from $125 for their Sunday afternoon outdoor tasting event to $1,200 for a full submersion weekend including a salmon bake dinner, seminars, a vineyard tour and much more.

Clark County wineries:

Bethany Vineyard – Tasted some of their 2011 Malbec at last weekends’ Holland America Art Show & WIne Festival and it was beautiful. The lovingly-maintained grounds of this estate vineyard is the perfect spot to enjoy Bethany’s extensive list. From Riesling to cabernet franc to petite syrah, there’s a bottle for every palate. Music in the Vines summer concert series begins July 19 with Lisa Mann, Aug 9 with Dan Reed and Aug 30 with the Patrick Lamb band. Tasting their consistently elegant wines Fri and Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Burnt Bridge Cellars Learn more about winemaker, David Smith, here.  Fri, May 1—Open 4-8 pm for First Friday with music by Aram Arslanian, art by Jean Schwalbe and food-for-purchase options by Class Cooking. Sat, May 9—Deb Blakewood and Fine Company teaming up to perform live. Their 2012 Coyote Collines Syrah was a big hit at McMenamin’s recent 14th Annual Celebration of Syrah. Great to see a Clark County winery there! Enjoy award-winning wine at Vancouver’s only urban winery.  Normal tasting room hours Sat, Sun noon-5 pm.

Confluence Vineyards and Winery Sat, May 9—Come celebrate mom from noon-6 pm with free tastings for her, live music and craft vendors. Open Sat & Sun noon-6 pm tasting the bold and beautiful Rhone and Bordeaux reds Confluence is known for. The tasting room expansion is coming along nicely and should be completed by early summer and Greg’s 2012 Syrah is a smooth representation of this food-friendly wine. Keep tabs on their Facebook page for last-minute live music by stellar local artists.

East Fork Cellars – Fri, May 1— Open tonight for First Friday. Housed in the historic Old Slocum House within Esther Short Park, tasting room hours are Sat and Sun noon – 5 pm with occasional live music events.

English Estate Winery – Fri, May 1—Dinner-for-purchase accompanied by local artist, Dan Dingman, from 6-8:30 pm. Reservations encouraged. Sat, May 2—The English Family Barn Anniversary Party celebrates 100 years with live music, vineyard tours, new releases and local winery, Rezabek Vineyards, will be pouring in the Pump House.  The only Clark County winery open Monday from 4:30-7 pm with $5 glasses of wine to start your week off right. Open Fri-Mon. Save the dates: July 11 & 12—8th Annual Art & Wine Fair with local artisans.

Gougér Cellars – Gary’s back from attending California’s Passport to Dry Creek Valley. Come meet Dolce—the super cute labradoodle addition to the Clark County wine family and while you’re there, enjoy Gary’s non-alcoholic ice cream combinations such Zinfandel with chocolate chip and Muscat with blackberries after a tasting of his award-winning wines. Sat, May 9-Sun May 10—Gary is spearheading the Ridgefield Roundabout Red efforts, planting maréchal foch and looking for volunteers to help with these historic efforts. Tasting room open Wed-Sun.

Heisen House Vineyards – Come enjoy a six-wine tasting on the gorgeous and historic Heisen grounds. Some options might be Michele’s Barn Owl White, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Tempranillo Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. Tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Koi Pond Cellars Their merlot is tasting so smooth and velvety right now. Sat, May 2—Participating in Ridgefield’s May Day celebration. Begins during happy hour at 5:45 pm. Sun, May 10—Specials for Mother’s Day. Wed, May 13—Koi Pond is hosting a paint n pour event. Contact the winery for details. Mon, May 25—Will be open to celebrate Memorial Day. Ask about their Blancitini wine cocktail. Mural and artwork by resident artist, Micah Boylan, grace the walls. Open Wed-Sun.

Moulton Falls Winery –  Thu, Apr 30—Enjoy their version of Thirsty Thursday from 4-8 pm with $9 pizzas and $5 cider. Sat, May 23—The first Wine Train of the season and the winery’s Third Anniversary. Sat, Jun 27—The Guitar Summit with Terry Rob, Mark Hanson and Doug Smith is a must-attend event. Tickets go on sale May 1 at http://www.tickettomato.com, $12 pre-sale $15 day of event. Sat, Sep 12—Save the date for the Third Annual Clark County Folk Festival held on the Moulton Falls grounds. Come check out their made-on-site Hard Cider and chat with Spike Walker, author of the book Working on the Edge which inspired the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch. Each weekend enjoy live music by some of the area’s best musicians from 6-9 pm and pasta dinners available for purchase on Saturday nights in addition to their wood-fired pizza options.

Olequa Cellars – Brian’s dog-friendly patio is particularly inviting on a warm spring afternoon with a glass (or bottle) of his exceptional offerings. Two acres of maréchal foch, which seems to be popping up all over Clark County, has been planted at Olequa since 2005. Look for it in Brian’s 2014 Rose’ and a maréchal foch to be released over Memorial Weekend. Next opening days Sat, May 9 and May 23 from noon-5 pm. Private tastings of his beautiful boutique wines welcome.

 

Pomeroy Cellars pastoral setting is the perfect place to enjoy a bottle of Log House Red or a glass of wine-style Hard Apple Cider.
Pomeroy Cellars pastoral setting is the perfect place to enjoy a bottle of Log House Red or a glass of wine-style Hard Apple Cider.

Pomeroy Cellars – Their Log House red wine is drinking quite nicely and their pastoral setting is the perfect place to enjoy a bottle or a glass of wine style Hard Apple Cider. With any luck their recently-bottled 2014 Rosé will be ready for the Memorial Weekend festivities. Looking ahead: Thu, Jun 4 begins a new series at Pomeroy—First Thursdays—which will run on the first Thur of every month through Sep 3. Details still being worked out but twilight tours of the Pomeroy Living History Farm, including the Log House, barn, and blacksmith’s shop sound promising. According to Fuller, proceeds will benefit the children’s education programs conducted by PLHF. Stay tuned for more info. Open at noon Sat-Sun.

Rezabek Vineyards and Daybreak Cellars Read more here. May 2—Helping their friends, English Estate Winery, celebrate their 100th Barn Anniversary Party. Look for them in the Pump House and enjoy live music, vineyard tours and new releases. Rezabek’s own tasting room’s still in the works but Roger & Donna invite private tastings at their Battle Ground-area location on a by-appointment basis. Email them at rezabekvineyards@gmail.com.

Rusty Grape Vineyards –  Recently voted Best of Clark County Winery!  In addition to their paninis and wood-fired truffle chips, they have a crab and asparagus pizza that looks wonderful. Bottling some more reds which are being rolled out through April, their 2012 Merlot is amazing and their lineup of whites is perfect for our Spring weather. Live music Wed-Sat from 7-9 pm. Come check out additional indoor seating. Wednesday is 2 wood-fired pizzas for $15. Thursday brings Thirsty Thursday from 4:3-6:30 pm with special prices on wines, beer and food and Sunday they do it again from noon-3 pm. Something’s always going on at the Grape. Open Wed-Sun.

Three Brothers Vineyard – Fri, May 22-Mon, May 25—Gearing up for their annual Memorial Weekend winetasting. Complimentary appetizers provided. Among the perfect patio sippers is Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc and bottles are dwindling rapidly on their Library White Wine sale. Summer Concert Series begins July 12 with Stone in Love and Aug 16 with Lloyd Jones. Winemaker, Dan Andersen, was featured here.  Look for an expansion of outdoor seating in 2015 and some other surprises. Tasting hours Fri 1-6 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Village Vineyard re-opens this Sat, May 2 after a winter-long hiatus. Come enjoy this centrally-located winery and their palate-pleasing wines. Courtesy of Franklin Hill.
Village Vineyard re-opens this Sat, May 2 after a winter-long hiatus. Come enjoy this centrally-located winery and their palate-pleasing wines. Courtesy of Franklin Hill.

Village Vineyard –  Re-opening May 2nd after their winter break. Stop by for a tasting and stay for a glass of wine in their lovingly-appointed living room. Folks are invited to bring munchies to snack on while enjoying some adult down time. Normal tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun 11 am-5 pm.

Wine bars/tasting rooms:

Birch Street Uptown Lounge – Began their expansion into the space next to them on Apr 1. Look forward to some wine dinners and other tantalizing events in the future. Sunday and Monday night wine flights from 4-midnight with terrific tasting notes. Come out and enjoy this classic-style wine and cocktail lounge with live torch singers every Fri and Sat night beginning at 8 pm that has even Portland folks venturing over the river.

Cellar 55 Tasting Room – Fri, May 1—Rock, folk and bluegrass performed by Fadin’ by 9 from 7-9 pm, dinner-for-purchase from 5:30-8:30 pm and local artist work displayed. Sat, May 2—Hosting an art auction for Mini Mozart’s Preschool which supports young artists and musicians from 7-10 pm. Tickets ($10 in advance) include a wine tasting and appetizers. Sun, May 3— National Federation of the Blind  Wine & Cheese fundraiser from 3-6 pm. Local musician, Don Mitchell, who himself is blind will be performing with husband and wife duo Doug Smith and Judy Koch-Smith. If you’ve never seen Mitchell perform, he’s pure magic and has impressive comedic timing. Thu, May 7—From 5-8 pm the Clark County Mural Society celebrates its 10th anniversary. Complimentary appetizers and wine tasting will be offered. Pouring their fantastic Eastern Washington and Walla Walla wines by the glass or bottle along with light appetizers for purchase.  Local art and special happy hours are featured throughout the week as well as live music most Fridays from 7-9 pm. Open at noon Wed-Sun.

Emanar Cellars  –  Fri, May 1 & Sat, May 2—Relax to the sounds of local musicians, David Kelley and Adrianne Martin from 6-8 pm. This weekends’ local wine is Olequa Cellars 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon. Wed, May 13—Support The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life by attending a Paint and Pour event . $50 includes all materials for Lavender Fields, a glass of wine or sangria and proceeds go to this worthy organization. Owners, Richard and Mar, are sharing photos of their recent Spain trip via scrolling slide show. Enjoy their extensive lineup of Spanish wines with first-hand tasting notes and authentic tapas Thursday-Saturday.

Flutes & Rocks Lounge – Fri, May 1—Stop by during Camas First Friday. Enjoy sparklings from California, high-end Champagnes by the glass, wines, beers and select liquors (I.e. Jameson Black Barrel Select Reserve) paired with an artisan cheese plate or charcuterie platter. Stay tuned for: live music, more scheduled wine tastings and a Bourbon tasting! Open Tues-Sat.

Owners of the recently-opened Vancouver tap room Grapes 'n Growlers (L to R) Ashley Cahoon, Amanda Barnett Cahoon, Paige Mahoney, and Tom Mahoney. (Natalie Behring/The Columbian)
Owners of the recently-opened Vancouver tap room Grapes ‘n Growlers (L to R) Ashley Cahoon, Amanda Barnett Cahoon, Paige Mahoney, and Tom Mahoney. (Natalie Behring/The Columbian)

Grapes ‘n Growlers – This newer east side establishment features six rotating keg wines as well as 34 rotating beers on tap. They’ve had a couple Tap Takeovers recently. Wonderful if a keg winery’s in the mix for a wine tap takeover? Small plates like paninis, charcuterie board and cheese platters available. Check out the details here.

Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Thurs, May 27 from 5-7 pm is the next wine tasting in this intimate and inviting wine bar.  Try four wines for $5. Latte Da’s wine bar is open ’til 10 pm Thur-Sat featuring a wine-friendly appetizer menu to pair with their unique vino selection and beer taps coming soon. Bonus: The expansive patio’s looking more inviting with each day we inch into summer and all wines are available to purchase by the bottle for take away.

Niche-a wine & art bar–  This downtown wine bar has 30+ pours available six days a week with a staff who knows their vino. All set in an unpretentious atmosphere displaying local art. With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. Live entertainment every Saturday night.

Vinotopia – Located inside Cascade Park’s Cinetopia, Vinotopia received Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence five years straight. Recently featured here. Aside from the dizzying array of wines by the bottle, guests can enjoy ½ off bottles of wines on Wednesdays and tastes or glasses of wine from a selection of over 100 daily. Pair that with their live music from 6-10 pm every Sat in their dining room and you have a no-fail date night.

Wine shops:

Evergreen Wine Cellar – Owner, Pam Robertson, was featured here. Fri, May 1—15 percent off all wines sales during this 5-8 pm wine tasting in honor of Mother’s Day. $5.00 tasting fee applies. Thu, June 4—Pam will be leading Wine 101: The basics of wine and food pairing for $35.00 per person per class which includes wine pours and light bites. Classes will cover the basic process of winemaking, terminology, soil, weather conditions and touch on most geographical regions. Limited to 10 people. Sign up by calling her. Pam has the largest selection of sparklings in Clark County (80 at last count), holds extensive knowledge on food pairings to help more occasions be elevated to special ones and offers special pricing for fundraisers and special events. Sign up for her email blast to keep in the loop.

Niche-a wine & art bar – With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. See details in Wine Bars/Tasting Rooms.

La Bottega–With 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega doubles as another exceptional downtown Vancouver wine shop. See details in Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino.

Grocery/Beverage store tastings:

Battle Ground Produce – The owner of Battle Ground Produce, Lorne, knows his wine and enjoys offering complimentary tastings to customers most Fridays from 4-7 pm. Andreas, Rayne and Scott pour with insight, passion and friendly banter. There’s usually something for the beer lover, as well, and he recently added a handy growler station across from the meat case.

BevMo!Fri 4-7 pm & Sat 2-5 pm, 5 tastings, always complimentary unless otherwise indicated.  Presiding over the pouring could be the very pleasant and cheerful, Anna, accompanied by manager, Kristin. Low key, comfortable atmosphere.

Fred Meyer Fisher’s Landing – Every Fri & Sat from 2-5 pm long-time Clark County wine steward, Ernie Jones, aims for two tastings with occasional Murray’s cheese pairings. Enjoy their dedicated wine-tasting space.

Fred Meyer Orchards – Fri, 2-5 pm & Sat, 1-5 pm wine steward, Shawn Martin, hosts a two to three-wine tasting that he pairs with Murray’s cheeses and focuses on lesser-known wines to broaden his customers’ wine catalog. Shawn’s commitment to local wines is evident in his terrific end cap featuring Bethany Vineyards, Koi Pond Cellars and Three Brothers Vineyard.

Fred Meyer Salmon Creek – Fri & Sat from 3-6 pm wine steward, Kent Gallegos, routinely pairs two wines with Murray’s cheeses. Don’t know quite what you’re looking for? Kent’s enthusiastic palate and gregarious personality won’t steer you wrong.

New Seasons Market Fri, May 1— Willamette Valley’s Walnut City WineWorks kicks off New Season’s celebration of Oregon Wine Month pouring from 4-6 pm.  Thu, May 7—From 4-7 pm enjoy Northern Italian wines (barbera, dolcetto and barbaresco). Sat, May 9—Rosés for Mom’s Day from 2-4 pm. Fri, May 15—Rogue Valley’s RoxyAnn Winery pouring from 4-6 pm.Sat, May 16—Staff favorite Oregon wines from 2-4 pm.  Sat, May 23—J Albin Winery pouring from 2-4 pm. Fri, May 29—Oregon Wine Month concludes with organic and biodynamic Brooks Winery from 4-6 pm. Friday tastings are paired with cheeses.

Total Wine & More – Tasting hours:  Fri, 4-8 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm. Check out their calendar for upcoming special event tastings and classes which may include a fee.

Whole Foods – Beer & wine specialist, Kamram, hosts beer or wine tastings Sat from 1-4 pm. Also tasting on Friday evenings from 4-8 pm but it’s typically beer-focused.

Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino:

Brewed – The crew concentrates on local, quality wine offerings from the Columbia and Willamette Valleys, know what they carry and do it all in a neighborhood spot with cozy seating options and a community vibe. Also available are brews, mimosas, Bloody Mary’s and an occasional, seasonally-inspired adult beverage. Locati Cellars, Charles Smith, AniChe Cellars and the ever-sassy Naked Winery round out their selection.

C’est La Vie Crêperie – Celebrated their one year anniversary on April 22nd! Wine-O Wednesday, with $1 off mimosas, spritzers and wines by the glass is more appealing as the weather warms up. Wed, June 3—Owner and Wine and Spirits Diploma-holder from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust, Keri Buhman, is instructing a Clark College continuing ed wine class from 6-8:30 pm at the Columbia Tech Center. Keri gives people an excuse to drink wine with the most important meal of the day – breakfast. Perfectly-flavored mimosas with such inspirations as tarragon crab cake salad and black forest French toast. Très bon. Open Tue-Sat 9 am-3 pm with patio seating on sunny days.

Charlie’s Bodega Tapas & Whiskey Bar –  Monday 50% off all bottles of wine $50 and under and a Tuesday night flight tasting—3 whiskeys or 3-4 wines depending on bartender’s pick paired with a tapas (similar to an appetizer) or media-ración (small version of an entrée). The entire menu aims to educate folks on Spanish cuisine and their wine selection is heavily Spanish and Portuguese with a few NW favorites mixed in. Whiskey lovers will enjoy the ever-expanding local, regional and international choices with the promise of more to come. Open Mon-Sat.

Farrar’s Bistro – Thu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. If you haven’t been to this great Felida neighborhood restaurant that touts ‘comfort food with a flair’ as its motto (I.e. shrimp & oyster po boy sandwich, Andouille sausage gumbo), it’s time to check it out. Happy hour 3:30-6 pm. Complement some small plates with a velvety cabernet sauvignon or herbaceous sauvignon blanc.

The Grant HouseThu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. Order from their new Spring menu and enjoy toe-tapping live music every Tues and Wed from 6-8 pm with happy hour Tue-Sat from 3-6 pm. Cozy up in this circa 1849 space (enjoy an expansive patio in warmer weather) with an extensive wines-by-the-bottle list and stay for dinner in “Vancouver’s oldest dining room” located on Officer’s Row.

Hudson’s Bar and GrillThu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. A largely Washington, Oregon and California-inspired wine list with their summer selection rolling out soon. Inside the Heathman Lodge near Westfield Shopping Center, enjoy a glass of Washington Chardonnay with a plate of sautéed mussels or a glass of Barnard Griffin Cabernet Merlot with a meatloaf sandwich fireside under the massive Northwest logs during ‘Hudson’s Hour’ from 4-6 pm.

La Bottega– Wednesday night wine tasting from 5-7 pm. $12 includes four tastings and antipasti. Terrific casual Italian dining with an extensive wine list to complement every flavor profile. Happy hour Mon-Sat features $5 red/white wine option. Tuesday, from 5-9 pm, wines under $50 are 50% off and wines over $50 are discounted $25. Excellent way to enjoy some premium wines with their locally-focused menu. With an inventory of 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega easily doubles as a wine shop.

Lapellah Restaurant & Bar Thu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. In the Grand Central shopping center, another area restaurant with a focus on local farmers and educating patrons on wine varietals from as near as Washington, Oregon and California and as international as Argentina, Chile, France, Italy and Spain in their 100+ bottle selection. Sunday Suppers feature a two-course prix fixe meal $20 for one, $30 for two. Several wines by the glass available daily and occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

Pasta GiGi’s – Sat, May 2—It’s already been one year in their new location in the round at Battle Ground Village. Come by for some cake and enjoy opening day of the Saturday Market simultaneously. Featuring inspired weekly specials like last weekends’ angel Hair pasta, tomatoes, capers and Parmesan cheese tossed in a Champagne blanc sauce topped with fleur de sel sea salt and micro pea shoots. Sunsets free of charge! Occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

The Puffin Café floats along the port in Washougal. Their select wine list focuses on the Columbia Valley except for the 2009 Puffin brand Oregon Pinot Noir—with proceeds of each bottle sale going to the Haystack Rock Awareness Project to support puffins in Cannon Beach. This place is the North Bank’s answer to Margaritaville. The crew is terrific, the menu is full of culinary surprises and it is THE place to be on a sunny day or a liquid sunshine day when your heart longs for an island escape.

Roots Restaurant & Bar –  Thur, May 7—The next winemakers dinner features Walla Walla’s Woodward Canyon at 6 pm. $85 per person includes a five-course dinner appropriately wine-paired. Reservations required. Halibut is back for spring and the Balboa Chardonnay would be a beautiful pairing. From Cakebread to Domaine Drouhin to L’Ecole, you’d be hard-pressed to choose wrong and from 3-6 pm Mon-Fri and 9-11 pm Fri-Sat, pair your selection with locally-inspired happy hour bites.

Willem’s on Main – Creative lunch and dinner menu (love the speatzle), excellent happy hour Tues-Sat from 2-5 pm to enjoy with their carefully-prepared wine list and 50% off bottles under $40 all day Tuesdays are just some of the reasons to love this downtown Vancouver spot.

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April 9th-The weekly wine down for Clark County and beyond

 

Tonight from 5-8 pm is the long-anticipated special tasting of Rombauer wines. The lineup of this Napa Valley vineyard is heavily awarded and highly praised by Robert Parker and Wine Spectator.
Tonight from 5-8 pm is the long-anticipated special tasting of Rombauer wines at Evergreen Wine Cellar. The lineup of this Napa Valley vineyard is heavily awarded and highly praised by Robert Parker and Wine Spectator.

Upcoming events/festival:

  • Celebration of Syrah –  Fri, Apr 10-Sat, Apr 11 marks Edgefield’s 14th annual with nearly 100 wines to be tasted (including local favorite, Burnt Bridge Cellars). If you like bold, full-bodied reds with a hint of spice, this is the event for you. Tickets start at $45 per person.
  • Astoria Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival  – Fri, Apr 24-Sun, Apr 26 One of the best in Oregon according to industry folks I’ve talked with, this marks the 33rd annual. Seafood, a plethora of wineries (and some beer), artisans and an upbeat party vibe all weekend long.
  • April 30th from 5:30-8:30 pm BIA (Building Industry of Clark County) is putting on a home tour for a great cause! $40 per person includes seven new homes ‘paired’ with food and adult beverages from Farrar’s Bistro & Confluence Winery, The Grant House & Burnt Bridge Cellars, Mill Creek Pub and Alameda Brewing, Hudson’s Bar & Grill & Fortside Brewing, Lapellah & Mt Tabor Brewing, Feast at 316 & Koi Pond Cellars rounded out by Man Kakes and Pacific Perks Coffee. 50 percent of the proceeds donated to Share of Vancouver’s Backpack Program.
  • Chehalis Valley Wine Tour – Sat, May 2 For $20 per person receive a passport to taste at Agate Creek Cellars, Bateaux Cellars, Birchfield Winery, Heymann Winery, Scatter Creek Winery and Wells Winery.  Light appetizers at each winery and one souvenir glass included.
  • The Craft Winefest of Vancouver Fri, Jun 12-Sun, Jun 14 marks the 3rd Annual with 150 wines and 25 hand-selected micro brews located at Esther Short Park. Proceeds go to Vancouver’s Downtown Association & Second Chance Companions.

Clark County wineries:

Bethany Vineyard – Fri, Apr 10—Tasting room closed. Will reopen for normal hours on Saturday and Sunday. Due to Walt’s extensive estate vineyard planting and his vineyards in the Washington Gorge, he currently bottles the most wine of any vineyard in the County. With Bethany’s current wine list of over 20 offerings, you’d be hard-pressed not to find a bottle for every palate. Music in the Vines summer concert series begins July 19 with Lisa Mann, Aug 9 with Dan Reed and Aug 30 with the Patrick Lamb band. Tasting their consistently elegant wines Fri and Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Burnt Bridge Cellars Learn more about winemaker, David Smith, here.  Apr 11—Participating at McMenamin’s 14th Annual Celebration of Syrah event at Edgefield. Sat, Apr 25-Sun, Apr 26—Spring Wine Release at the Cellar. Sat, May 9—Deb Blakewood and Fine Company teaming up to perform live. Enjoy award-winning wine at Vancouver’s only urban winery. David and Mark source their grapes from Eastern Washington and are particular about their wine competitions. 2014 and 2015 brought high praise from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. Normal tasting room hours Sat, Sun noon-5 pm.

Confluence Vineyards and Winery Sat, May 9—Come celebrate mom from noon-6 pm with free tastings for her, live music and craft vendors. Open Sat & Sun noon-6 pm tasting the bold and beautiful Rhone and Bordeaux reds Confluence is known for. The tasting room expansion is coming along nicely and should be completed by early summer. Keep tabs on their Facebook page because they’re known to have last-minute live music by stellar local artists.

East Fork Cellars – Housed in the historic Old Slocum House within Esther Short Park, tasting room hours are Sat and Sun noon – 5 pm with occasional live music events.

 

The Loafing Shed at English Estate Winery is an inviting place to sip a 2008 Pinot Noir or Chief Factor's Favorite—a blend of pinot, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc.
The Loafing Shed at English Estate Winery is an inviting place to sip a 2008 Pinot Noir or Chief Factor’s Favorite—a blend of pinot, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc.

English Estate Winery – Fri, Apr 10— Dinner-for-purchase accompanied by live local music from 6-8:30 pm. Reservations encouraged. Tue, Apr 28—Wine About Painting party at 6:30 pm. $40 includes all material, a glass of wine and light appetizers. Reservations required. The only Clark County winery open Monday from 4:30-7 pm with $5 glasses of wine to start your week off right. Open Fri-Mon. Save the dates: May 2—The English Family Barn Anniversary Party celebrates 100 years with live music, vineyard tours, new releases and local winery, Rezabek Vineyards, will be pouring in the Pump House.  July 11 & 12—8th Annual Art & Wine Fair with local artisans.

Gougér Cellars – Gary recently acquired a Labradoodle winery dog named Dolce. Come say ‘hi’ to this adorable new addition to the Clark County wine family. Since the arrival of his new ice cream machine, Gary’s been a mad scientist with fantastic combinations such as Zinfandel with chocolate chip and Muscat with black raspberries. Fri, Apr 17—Come enjoy another Sharon’s Paint & Pour from 6-8 pm. Reservations required.Tasting room open Wed-Sun.

Heisen House Vineyards – Come enjoy a tasting on the gorgeous and historic Heisen grounds. Some options might be Michele’s Barn Owl White, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Tempranillo Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. Tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Koi Pond Cellars Sat, Apr 11—Chalk art night with resident artist, Micah Boylan., and live music. Sun, Apr 19—Enjoy a Sip N Shop event from 2-5 pm with local artisans. Sat, May 2—Participating in Ridgefield’s May Day celebration. Begins during happy hour at 5:45 pm. Sun, May 10—Specials for Mother’s Day. Wed, May 13—Koi Pond is hosting a paint n pour event. Contact the winery for details. Mon, May 25—Will be open to celebrate Memorial Day. Ask about their Blancitini wine cocktail. Mural and artwork by resident artist, Micah Boylan, grace the walls. Happy hour Wed & Thur from 4-7 pm. Open Wed-Sun.

Moulton Falls Winery –  Thu, Apr 16—Introducing their version of Thirsty Thursday from 4-8 pm with $9 pizzas and $5 cider. Sat, May 23—The first Wine Train of the season and the winery’s Anniversary. Sat, Jun 27—The Guitar Summit with Terry Rob, Mark Hanson and Doug Smith is a must-attend event. Tickets go on sale May 1 at http://www.tickettomato.com, $12 pre-sale $15 day of event. Sat, Sep 12—Save the date for the Third Annual Clark County Folk Festival held on the Moulton Falls grounds. Come check out their made-on-site Hard Cider and chat with Spike Walker, author of the book Working on the Edge which inspired the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch. Each weekend enjoy live music by some of the area’s best musicians from 6-9 pm and pasta dinners available for purchase on Saturday nights in addition to their wood-fired pizza options.

Olequa Cellars – Olequa Red Blend 10 percent off the month of April. Brian’s dog-friendly patio is particularly inviting on a warm spring afternoon with a glass (or bottle) of his exceptional offerings. Two acres of maréchal foch, which seems to be popping up all over Clark County, has been planted at Olequa since 2005. Look for it in Brian’s 2014 Rose’ and a maréchal foch to be released in the next few months. Next opening days Sat, April 11 and April 25 from noon-5 pm. Private tastings of his beautiful boutique wines welcome.

Pomeroy Cellars – Enjoyed a bottle of Log House red wine recently with my husband and our pups while visiting with the lovely Destiny Fuller between tastings. Their Hard Apple Cider is tasting terrific, also. I love the wine style of this cider. Open Sat and Sun. Looking ahead Thu, Jun 4 begins a new series at Pomeroy—First Thursdays—which will run on the first Thur of every month through Sep 3. Details still being worked out but twilight tours of the Pomeroy Living History Farm, including the Log House, barn, and blacksmith’s shop sound promising. According to Fuller, proceeds will benefit the children’s education programs conducted by PLHF. Stay tuned for more info.

Rezabek Vineyards and Daybreak Cellars Read more here. May 2—Helping their friends, English Estate Winery, celebrate their 100th Barn Anniversary Party. Look for them in the Pump House and enjoy live music, vineyard tours and new releases. Rezabek’s own tasting room’s still in the works but Roger & Donna invite private tastings at their Battle Ground-area location on a by-appointment basis. Email them at rezabekvineyards@gmail.com.

Rusty Grape Vineyards –  Recently voted Best of Clark County Winery!  In addition to their paninis and wood-fired truffle chips, they have a crab and asparagus pizza that looks wonderful. A little low on reds right now but they’re being rolled out through April, their 2012 Merlot is amazing and their lineup of whites is perfect for our Spring weather. Live music Wed-Sat from 7-9 pm. Come check out additional indoor seating. Wednesday is 2 wood-fired pizzas for $15. Thursday brings Thirsty Thursday from 4:3-6:30 pm with special prices on wines, beer and food and Sunday they do it again from noon-3 pm. Something’s always going on at the Grape. Open Wed-Sun.

Three Brothers Vineyard – Their Spring wine sale rolled out on Mar 27 and continues until these beautiful whites are gone. Among the perfect patio sippers is Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc. Summer Concert Series begins July 12 with Stone in Love and Aug 16 with Lloyd Jones. Winemaker, Dan Andersen, was featured here.  Look for an expansion of outdoor seating in 2015 and some other surprises. Tasting hours Fri 1-6 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Village Vineyard –  Re-opening May 2nd after their winter break. Stop by for a tasting and stay for a glass of wine in their lovingly-appointed living room. Folks are invited to bring munchies to snack on while enjoying some adult down time. Normal tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun 11 am-5 pm.

Wine bars/tasting rooms:

Birch Street Uptown Lounge – Began their expansion into the space next to them on Apr 1. Look forward to some wine dinners and other tantalizing events in the future. Sunday and Monday night wine flights from 4-midnight. Come out and enjoy this classic-style wine and cocktail lounge with live torch singers every Fri and Sat night beginning at 8 pm. You might even hear Santana or Diana Ross’s keyboardist. It’s been known to happen!

Cellar 55 Tasting Room – Thu, Apr 9—Wine & Canvas event from 6-9 pm. Call Cellar 55 for details. Fri, Apr 10—Live music from 7-9 pm, dinner-for-purchase from 5:30-8:30 pm and local artist, Serena VanVranken’s, work will be on display the month of April. Fri, Apr 24—Classic rock with a little jazz and blues performed by Jesse Samsel.from 7-9 pm. Fri, May 1—Rock, folk and bluegrass performed by Fadin’ by 9 from 7-9 pm. Pouring their fantastic Eastern Washington and Walla Walla wines by the glass or bottle along with light appetizers for purchase.  Local art and special happy hours are featured throughout the week as well as live music most Fridays from 7-9 pm. Open at noon Wed-Sun.

Emanar Cellars  –  Owners, Richard and Mar, are back from a recent trip to Spain. Enjoy their extensive lineup of Spanish wines with first-hand tasting notes and authentic tapas Thursday-Saturday. Fri, Apr 10—Enjoy the sounds of guitarist Daniel Dingman from 6-8 pm. Sat, Apr 10—Daniel Trent entertains from 6-8 pm. This weekends’ local wine is Olequa Cellars 2012 Riesling.

Flutes & Rocks Lounge – Thu, Apr 9—From 6:30-9:30 pm partake in some elegant whiskeys from Booker’s, Basil Hayden, Knob Creek and Baker’s. $40 per person. Reservations required. Enjoy sparklings from California, high-end Champagnes by the glass, wines and beers paired with an artisan cheese plate or charcuterie platter. Stay tuned for: live music, more scheduled wine tastings and a Bourbon tasting! Open Tues-Sat.

Grapes ‘n Growlers – This newly-opened east side establishment features six rotating keg wines as well as 34 rotating beers on tap. Small plates like paninis, charcuterie board and cheese platters available. Check out the details here.

Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Thurs, Apr 29 from 5-7 pm is the next wine tasting in this intimate and inviting wine bar.  Try four wines for $5. Latte Da’s wine bar is open ’til 10 pm Thur-Sat featuring a wine-friendly appetizer menu to pair with their unique vino selection. Bonus: The expansive patio’s looking more inviting with each day we inch into summer and all wines are available to purchase by the bottle for take away.

Niche-a wine & art bar– This downtown wine bar has 30+ pours available six days a week with a staff who knows their vino. All set in an unpretentious atmosphere displaying local art. With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. Live entertainment every Saturday night.

Vinotopia – Located inside Cascade Park’s Cinetopia, Vinotopia received Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence five years straight. Recently featured here. Aside from the dizzying array of wines by the bottle, guests can enjoy ½ off bottles of wines on Wednesdays and tastes or glasses of wine from a selection of over 100 daily. Pair that with their live music from 6-10 pm every Sat in their dining room and you have a no-fail date night.

Wine shops:

Evergreen Wine Cellar – Owner, Pam Robertson, was featured here. Thurs, Apr 9—Tonight is the long-anticipated special tasting of Rombauer wines. The lineup of this Napa Valley vineyard is heavily awarded and highly praised by Robert Parker and Wine Spectator. Pam has the largest selection of sparklings in Clark County (80 at last count), holds extensive knowledge on food pairings to help more occasions be elevated to special ones and offers special pricing for fundraisers and special events.

Niche-a wine & art bar – With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. See details in Wine Bars/Tasting Rooms.

La Bottega–With 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega doubles as another exceptional downtown Vancouver wine shop. See details in Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino.

Grocery/Beverage store tastings:

Battle Ground Produce – The owner of Battle Ground Produce, Lorne, knows his wine and enjoys offering complimentary tastings to customers most Fridays from 4-7 pm. Andreas, Rayne and Scott pour with insight, passion and friendly banter. There’s usually something for the beer lover, as well, and he recently added a handy growler station across from the meat case.

BevMo!Fri 4-7 pm & Sat 2-5 pm, 5 tastings, always complimentary unless otherwise indicated.  Presiding over the pouring could be the very pleasant and cheerful, Anna, accompanied by manager, Kristin. Low key, comfortable atmosphere.

Fred Meyer Fisher’s Landing – Every Fri & Sat from 2-5 pm long-time Clark County wine steward, Ernie Jones, aims for two tastings with occasional Murray’s cheese pairings. Enjoy their dedicated wine-tasting space.

Fred Meyer Orchards – Fri, 2-5 pm & Sat, 1-5 pm wine steward, Shawn Martin, hosts a two to three-wine tasting that he pairs with Murray’s cheeses and focuses on lesser-known wines to broaden his customers’ wine catalog. Shawn’s commitment to local wines is evident in his terrific end cap featuring Bethany Vineyards, Koi Pond Cellars and Three Brothers Vineyard.

Fred Meyer Salmon Creek – Fri & Sat from 3-6 pm wine steward, Kent Gallegos, routinely pairs two wines with Murray’s cheeses. Don’t know quite what you’re looking for? Kent’s enthusiastic palate and gregarious personality won’t steer you wrong.

New Seasons Market Fri, Apr 10—Square Mile Cider made from Oregon apples tasting from 4-6 pm. Fri, Apr 17—Hawkins Cellars out of Dundee, OR from 4-6 pm. Sat, Apr 18—Tasting a selection of delicate French whites perfect for Spring dishes from 2-4 pm. Fri, Apr 24— Pouring California reds from 4-6 pm.  Sat, Apr 25—From 2-4 pm enjoy French rosés in time for a season of sunny afternoons ahead. Friday tastings are paired with cheeses.

Maryhill Winery was recently named Winery of the Year by Wine Press Northwest. Craig Leuthold, owner of Maryhill,  conducted a tasting of his award-winning lineup last weekend at Total Wine & More.
Maryhill Winery was recently named Winery of the Year by Wine Press Northwest. Craig Leuthold, owner of Maryhill, conducted a tasting of his award-winning lineup last weekend at Total Wine & More.

Total Wine & More – Tasting hours:  Fri, 4-8 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm. Check out their calendar for upcoming special event tastings and classes which may include a fee.

Whole Foods – Beer & wine specialist, Kamram, hosts beer or wine tastings Sat from 1-4 pm. Also tasting on Friday evenings from 4-8 pm but it’s typically beer-focused.

Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino:

Brewed – The crew concentrates on local, quality wine offerings from the Columbia and Willamette Valleys, know what they carry and do it all in a neighborhood spot with cozy seating options and a community vibe. Also available are brews, mimosas, Bloody Mary’s and an occasional, seasonally-inspired adult beverage. Locati Cellars, Charles Smith, AniChe Cellars and the ever-sassy Naked Winery round out their selection.

C’est La Vie Crêperie – Keri’s Friday night social hour discontinued on March 13th (Darn it!) but Wine-O Wednesday, with $1 off mimosas, spritzers and wines by the glass, continues. Wed, June 3—Owner and Wine and Spirits Diploma-holder from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust, Keri Buhman, is instructing a Clark College continuing ed wine class from 6-8:30 pm at the Columbia Tech Center. Keri gives people an excuse to drink wine with the most important meal of the day – breakfast. Perfectly-flavored mimosas with such inspirations as black forest French toast and French onion soup Friday. Très bon. Open Tue-Sat 9 am-3 pm with patio seating on sunny days.

Charlie’s Bodega Tapas & Whiskey Bar –  Monday 50% off all bottles of wine $50 and under and a Tuesday night flight tasting—3 whiskeys or 3-4 wines depending on bartender’s pick paired with a tapas (similar to an appetizer) or media-ración (small version of an entrée). The entire menu aims to educate folks on Spanish cuisine and their wine selection is heavily Spanish and Portuguese with a few NW favorites mixed in. Whiskey lovers will enjoy the ever-expanding local, regional and international choices with the promise of more to come. Open Mon-Sat.

Farrar’s Bistro – Thu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. If you haven’t been to this great Felida neighborhood restaurant that touts ‘comfort food with a flair’ as its motto (I.e. shrimp & oyster po boy sandwich, Andouille sausage gumbo), it’s time to check it out. Happy hour 3:30-6 pm. Complement some small plates with a velvety cabernet sauvignon or herbaceous sauvignon blanc.

The Grant HouseThu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver.Fabulous live music every Tues and Wed from 6-8 pm with happy hour Tue-Sat from 3-6 pm. Cozy up in this circa 1849 space (enjoy an expansive patio in warmer weather) with an extensive wines-by-the-bottle list and stay for dinner in “Vancouver’s oldest dining room” located on Officer’s Row.

Hudson’s Bar and GrillThu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver.A largely Washington, Oregon and California-inspired wine list with a selection of three by-the-bottle wines rotated on a monthly basis. Inside the Heathman Lodge near Westfield Shopping Center, enjoy a glass of Washington Chardonnay with a plate of sautéed mussels or a glass of Barnard Griffin Cabernet Merlot with a meatloaf sandwich fireside under the massive Northwest logs during ‘Hudson’s Hour’ from 4-6 pm.

La Bottega– Wednesday night wine tasting from 5-7 pm. $12 includes four tastings and antipasti. Terrific casual Italian dining with an extensive wine list to complement every flavor profile. Happy hour Mon-Sat features $5 red/white wine option. Tuesday, from 5-9 pm, wines under $50 are 50% off and wines over $50 are discounted $25. Excellent way to enjoy some premium wines with their locally-focused menu. With an inventory of 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega easily doubles as a wine shop.

Lapellah Restaurant & Bar Thu, Apr 30Participating in the Chef, Hop & Vine Event from 5:30-8:30 pm. Come support the Share House of Vancouver. In the Grand Central shopping center, another area restaurant with a focus on local farmers and educating patrons on wine varietals from as near as Washington, Oregon and California and as international as Argentina, Chile, France, Italy and Spain in their 100+ bottle selection. Sunday Suppers feature a two-course prix fixe meal $20 for one, $30 for two. Several wines by the glass available daily and occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

Pasta GiGi’s – Featuring inspired weekly specials like “rosemary linguine tossed in a honey brown butter sauce with tomatoes, mushrooms. artichoke hearts and topped with our house sundried tomato pesto, chèvre cheese and seared sea scallops.” Pair it with a bottle selection from Lindsey’s secret stash for a truly exquisite experience. Occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

The Puffin Café floats along the port in Washougal. Their select wine list focuses on the Columbia Valley except for the 2009 Puffin brand Oregon Pinot Noir—with proceeds of each bottle sale going to the Haystack Rock Awareness Project to support puffins in Cannon Beach. This place is the North Bank’s answer to Margaritaville. The crew is terrific, the menu is full of culinary surprises and it is THE place to be on a sunny day or a liquid sunshine day when your heart longs for an island escape.

Roots Restaurant & Bar –  Thur, May 7—The next winemakers dinner features Walla Walla’s Woodward Canyon at 6 pm. $85 per person includes a five-course dinner appropriately wine-paired. Reservations required. Halibut is back for spring and the Balboa Chardonnay would be a beautiful pairing. From Cakebread to Domaine Drouhin to L’Ecole, you’d be hard-pressed to choose wrong and from 3-6 pm Mon-Fri and 9-11 pm Fri-Sat, pair your selection with locally-inspired happy hour bites.

Willem’s on Main – Creative lunch and dinner menu (love the speatzle), excellent happy hour Tues-Sat from 2-5 pm to enjoy with their carefully-prepared wine list and 50% off bottles under $40 all day Tuesdays are just some of the reasons to love this downtown Vancouver spot.

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The weekly wine down for Clark County and beyond

 

Sat, Mar 21 saw the season opening of East Fork Cellars in conjunction with the Vancouver Farmers Market.
Sat, Mar 21 saw the season opening of East Fork Cellars in conjunction with the Vancouver Farmers Market.

Upcoming events/festival:

  • Wine and Food Society of Clark County Thu, Mar 26 – From 7-9 pm gather at Visual Expressions Gallery in Camas for a night of wines poured by Burnt Bridge Cellars, appetizers by Say Ciao and inspired photographs by Dr. Nick Carulli. Proceeds benefit the culinary and viticulture education and research in Clark County. $35 at the door.
  • The Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation Tues, Mar 31 Meet the Artist from 5-7:30 pm.  Nineteen paintings by Vancouver artist, Tom Relth, will be featured and available for purchase. Wines to be poured from Burnt Bridge Cellars, Simply Sweets supplying nibbles and local guitarist, Patrick Meyer, performing. Painting proceeds will go to the FVRL Foundation.
  • Portland Spring Beer and Wine Fest Fri, Apr 3-Sat, Apr 4 marks the 21st Annual. Adding local distilleries and chocolatiers bumps this up a notch. The fact that it benefits the Alzheimer’s Association makes it a gold star event. Head to the Oregon Convention Center for plenty of great beer, wine, live music, local celebrity chefs and food & beverage seminars.
  • Astoria Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival  – Fri, Apr 24-Sun, Apr 26 One of the best in Oregon according to industry folks I’ve talked with, this marks the 33rd annual. Seafood, a plethora of wineries (and some beer), artisans and an upbeat party vibe all weekend long.
  • Chehalis Valley Wine Tour – Sat, May 2 For $20 per person receive a passport to taste at Agate Creek Cellars, Bateaux Cellars, Birchfield Winery, Heymann Winery, Scatter Creek Winery and Wells Winery.  Light appetizers at each winery and one souvenir glass included.

Clark County wineries:

Bethany Vineyard – Due to Walt’s extensive estate vineyard planting and his vineyards in the Washington Gorge, he currently bottles the most wine of any vineyard in the County. With Bethany’s current wine list of 21 offerings, you’d be hard-pressed not to find a bottle for every palate. Tasting their consistently elegant wines Fri and Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Burnt Bridge Cellars Learn more about winemaker, David Smith, here. Sat, Mar 28-Sun, Mar 29—Pouring as one of over 200 wines at Taste of Washington in Seattle. Apr 11—Participating at McMenamin’s 14th Annual Celebration of Syrah event at Edgefield. Sat, Apr 25-Sun, Apr 26—Spring Wine Release at the Cellar. Enjoy award-winning wine at Vancouver’s only urban winery. David and Mark source their grapes from Eastern Washington and are particular about their wine competitions. 2014 and 2015 brought high praise from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. Normal tasting room hours Sat, Sun noon-5 pm.

Confluence Vineyards and Winery Sat, May 9—Come celebrate mom from noon-6 pm with free tastings for her, live music and craft vendors. Open Sat & Sun noon-6 pm tasting the bold and beautiful Rhone and Bordeaux reds Confluence is known for. Watch for a tasting room expansion to be completed late spring/early summer.

East Fork Cellars – Sat, Mar 21 saw the season opening of the winery in conjunction with the Vancouver Farmers Market. Housed in the historic Old Slocum House within Esther Short Park, tasting rooms hours are Sat and Sun noon – 5 pm with occasional live music events.

English Estate Winery – Fri, Mar 27— Dinner-for-purchase accompanied by live local music from 6-8:30 pm. Reservations encouraged. Tue, Mar 31—Hosting a Wine About Painting event at 6:30 pm. $40 includes all necessary material, a glass of wine and light appetizers.The oldest winery in Clark County and only one open Monday from 4:30-7 pm with $5 glasses of wine to start your week off right. Open Fri-Mon. Save the dates: May 2—The English Family Barn Anniversary Party celebrates 100 years! July 11 & 12—8th Annual Art & Wine Fair with local artisans.

Gougér Cellars – Fri, Mar 27—Gary’s offering a fruit-carving class from 7-8:30 pm. $20 per person. Tasting room open Wed-Sun. Gary recently acquired a Labradoodle winery dog named Dolce (Wonder if that means my dogs are now allowed to visit? Hmmmm.) Come say ‘hi’ to this adorable new addition to the Clark County wine family. Fri, Apr 3-Sat, Apr 4—Gary will be at the Portland Spring Beer & Wine Fest pouring his five medal winners. Fri, Apr 17—Come enjoy another Sharon’s Paint & Pour from 6-8 pm. Reservations required.

Heisen House Vineyards – In honor of Washington Wine Month, Michele will be rolling out specials throughout the month and this weekend will be the last one. If you haven’t had a chance to taste the five wines she introduced over Valentine’s Weekend, come enjoy the gorgeous weekend weather on the Heisen grounds. Normal hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Koi Pond Cellars Sat, May 2—Participating in Ridgefield’s May Day celebration. Begins during happy hour at 5:45 pm. Sun, May 10—Specials for Mother’s Day. Mon, May 25—Will be open to celebrate Memorial Day. Ask about their Blancitini wine cocktail. Mural and artwork by resident artist, Micah Boylan, grace the walls. Happy hour Wed & Thur from 4-7 pm. Open Wed-Sun.

Moulton Falls Winery –  Sat, May 23—The first Wine Train of the season and the winery’s Anniversary. Sat, Jun 27—The Guitar Summit with Terry Rob, Mark Hanson and Doug Smith is a must-attend event. Tickets go on sale May 1 at http://www.tickettomato.com, $12 pre-sale $15 day of event. Sat, Sep 12—Save the date for the Third Annual Clark County Folk Festival held on the Moulton Falls grounds. Come check out their made-on-site Hard Cider and chat with Spike Walker, author of the book Working on the Edge which inspired the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch. Each weekend enjoy live music by some of the area’s best musicians from 6-9 pm as well as Friday happy hour from 4-9pm ($5 on select glasses of wine) and pasta dinners available for purchase on Saturday nights in addition to their wood-fired pizza options.

Olequa Cellars – Recently I took advantage of a patio special (and his dog-friendly stone patio) and visited in the sunshine with Brian and his brother between tastings while enjoying his 2011 Olequa Red. Next opening days Sat, April 11 and April 25 from noon-5 pm. His charming tasting room is “generally open the second and fourth Saturday of each month” with private tastings of his beautiful boutique wines welcome.

Pomeroy Cellars – Last weekend to enjoy their 10% off Log House red wine and Hard Apple Cider in honor of Washington Wine Month. Come try Dan’s terrific line-up including his rhubarb or blackberry wine. Open Sat and Sun. Looking ahead Thu, May 7 begins a new series at Pomeroy—First Thursdays—which will run on the first Thur of every month through Sep 3 and replace their discontinued Thursday happy hour.

Rezabek Vineyards and Daybreak Cellars Read more here. The tasting room’s still in the works but Roger & Donna invite private tastings at their Battle Ground-area location on a by-appointment basis. Email them at rezabekvineyards@gmail.com.

Rusty Grape Vineyards –  Recently voted Best of Clark County Winery! They’ve added paninis and wood-fired truffle chips to their menu. Live music Wed-Sat from 7-9 pm. Come check out the tasting room remodel. Wednesday is 2 wood-fired pizzas for $15. Thursday brings Thirsty Thursday from 4:3-6:30 pm with special prices on wines, beer and food and Sunday they do it again from noon-3 pm. Something’s always going on at the Grape. Open Wed-Sun.

Three Brothers Vineyard – Their 2009 Sangiovese won gold at the 2012 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition but their 2011 Sono La Vite, 2011 Brethren  Cuvée and so many more at this Ridgefield winery are award-worthy or award-winning. Winemaker, Dan Andersen, was featured here.  Look for an expansion of outdoor seating in 2015 and some other surprises. Tasting hours Fri 1-6 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Village Vineyard –  Re-opening May 2nd after their winter break. Stop by for a tasting and stay for a glass of wine in their lovingly-appointed living room. Folks are invited to bring munchies to snack on while enjoying some adult down time. Normal tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun 11 am-5 pm.

Wine bars/tasting rooms:

Birch Street Uptown Lounge – Sunday and Monday night wine flights from 4-9 pm. Come out and enjoy this classic-style wine and cocktail lounge with live torch singers every Fri and Sat night beginning at 8 pm. You might even hear Santana or Diana Ross’s keyboardist. It’s been know to happen!

Cellar 55 Tasting Room –Pouring their fantastic Eastern Washington and Walla Walla wines by the glass or bottle along with light appetizers for purchase.  Local art and special happy hours are featured throughout the week as well as live music most Fridays from 7-9 pm. Open at noon Wed-Sun.

Emanar Cellars  –  Closed until Thur, Apr 2 while owners, Richard and Mar, enjoy some fun and education in her home town—Madrid. Thursday-Saturday from 4-9 pm, enjoy authentic tapas paired with a host of Spanish wines with live music most Fridays and Saturdays.

Flutes & Rocks features Champagne, bubbles, high-end cocktails as well as local wines and brews in downtown Camas.
Flutes & Rocks features Champagne, bubbles, high-end cocktails as well as local wines and brews in downtown Camas.

Flutes & Rocks Lounge – Thu, Mar 26—Come partake in a Washington wine tasting. Enjoy seven wines thoughtfully paired with light bites from 6:3-9:30 pm. A couple seats still available. $35 each. Enjoy sparklings from California, high-end Champagnes by the glass, wines and beers paired with an artisan cheese plate or charcuterie platter. Stay tuned for: live music, more scheduled wine tastings and a Bourbon tasting! Open Tues-Sat.

Grapes ‘n Growlers– This newly-opened east side establishment features six rotating keg wines as well as 34 rotating beers on tap. Small plates like paninis, charcuterie board and cheese platters available. Check out the details here.

Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Thurs, Mar 26 from 5-7 pm is the next wine tasting in this intimate and inviting wine bar.  Try four new additions to the menu for $5. Latte Da’s wine bar is open ’til 10 pm Thur-Sat featuring a wine-friendly appetizer menu to pair with their unique vino selection. Bonus: All wines are available to purchase by the bottle for take away.

Niche-a wine & art bar– Sat, Mar 28—From 8-10:30 pm, Argentinian wine and food will be emphasized as owner, Leah, speaks about her recent Argentine travels. This downtown wine bar has 30+ pours available six days a week with a staff who knows their vino. All set in an unpretentious atmosphere displaying local art. With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. Live entertainment every Saturday night.

Vinotopia – Located inside Cascade Park’s Cinetopia, Vinotopia received Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence five years straight. Recently featured here. Aside from the dizzying array of wines by the bottle, guests can enjoy ½ off bottles of wines on Wednesdays and tastes or glasses of wine from a selection of over 100 daily. Pair that with their live music from 6-10 pm every Sat in their dining room and you have a no-fail date night.

Wine shops:

Evergreen Wine Cellar – Owner, Pam Robertson, was recently featured here. Wine tastings most Fridays from 5-8 pm. Thurs, Apr 9—Save the date for a special tasting of Rombauer wines. The lineup of this Napa Valley vineyard is heavily awarded and highly praised by Robert Parker and Wine Spectator. Pam has the largest selection of sparklings in Clark County (80 at last count), holds extensive knowledge on food pairings to help more occasions be elevated to special ones and offers special pricing for fundraisers and special events.

Niche-a wine & art bar – With an inventory of over 160 bottles also available to take away, Niche easily doubles as a wine shop. See details in Wine Bars/Tasting Rooms.

La Bottega–With 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega doubles as another exceptional downtown Vancouver wine shop. See details in Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino.

Grocery/Beverage store tastings:

Battle Ground Produce – The owner of Battle Ground Produce, Lorne, knows his wine and enjoys offering complimentary tastings to customers most Fridays from 4-7 pm. Andreas, Rayne and Scott pour with insight, passion and friendly banter. There’s usually something for the beer lover, as well, and he recently added a handy growler station across from the meat case.

BevMo!Fri 4-7 pm & Sat 2-5 pm, 5 tastings, always complimentary unless otherwise indicated.  Presiding over the pouring could be the very pleasant and cheerful, Anna, accompanied by manager, Kristin. Low key, comfortable atmosphere.

Fred Meyer Fisher’s Landing – Every Fri & Sat from 2-5 pm long-time Clark County wine steward, Ernie Jones, aims for two tastings with occasional Murray’s cheese pairings. Enjoy their dedicated wine-tasting space.

Fred Meyer Orchards – Fri, 2-5 pm & Sat, 1-5 pm wine steward, Shawn Martin, hosts a two to three-wine tasting that he pairs with Murray’s cheeses and focuses on lesser-known wines to broaden his customers’ wine catalog. Shawn’s commitment to local wines is evident in his terrific end cap featuring Bethany Vineyards, Koi Pond Cellars and Three Brothers Vineyard.

Fred Meyer Salmon Creek – Fri & Sat from 3-6 pm wine steward, Kent Gallegos, routinely pairs two wines with Murray’s cheeses. Don’t know quite what you’re looking for? Kent’s enthusiastic palate and gregarious personality won’t steer you wrong.

Pouring Vinho Verde-literally green wine- from one of my favorite regions- Portugal-from 4-6 pm on Fri, March 27.
Pouring Vinho Verde-literally green wine- from one of my favorite regions- Portugal-from 4-6 pm on Fri, March 27.

New Seasons Market Fri, Mar 27—One of my favorite regions; Portugal-pouring Vinho Verde, literally green wine, from 4-6 pm. The acidity of this wine is perfect for springtime, shellfish and pungent cheeses. Sat, Mar 28—Tasting a selection of French reds from 2-4 pm.

Total Wine & More – Tasting hours:  Fri, 4-8 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm. Check out their calendar for upcoming special event tastings and classes which may include a fee.

Whole Foods – Beer & wine specialist, Kamram, hosts beer or wine tastings Sat from 1-4 pm. Also tasting on Friday evenings from 4-8 pm but it’s typically beer-focused.

Wine-focused/unique restaurants to sip vino:

Brewed – The crew concentrates on local, quality wine offerings from the Columbia and Willamette Valleys, know what they carry and do it all in a neighborhood spot with cozy seating options and a community vibe. Also available are brews, mimosas, Bloody Mary’s and an occasional, seasonally-inspired adult beverage. Locati Cellars, Charles Smith, AniChe Cellars and the ever-sassy Naked Winery round out their selection.

C’est La Vie Crêperie – Keri’s Friday night social hour discontinued on March 13th (Darn it!) but Wine-O Wednesday, with $1 off mimosas, spritzers and wines by the glass, continues. Wed, June 3—Owner and Wine and Spirits Diploma-holder from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust, Keri Buhman, is instructing a Clark College continuing ed wine class from 6-8:30 pm at the Columbia Tech Center. Keri gives people an excuse to drink wine with the most important meal of the day – breakfast. Perfectly-flavored mimosas with such inspirations as black forest French toast and French onion soup Friday. Très bon. Open Tue-Sat 9 am-3 pm with patio seating on sunny days.

Charlie’s Bodega Tapas & Whiskey Bar –  Monday 50% off all bottles of wine $50 and under and a Tuesday night flight tasting—3 whiskeys or 3-4 wines depending on bartender’s pick paired with a tapas (similar to an appetizer) or media-ración (small version of an entrée). The entire menu aims to educate folks on Spanish cuisine and their wine selection is heavily Spanish and Portuguese with a few NW favorites mixed in. Whiskey lovers will enjoy the ever-expanding local, regional and international choices with the promise of more to come. Open Mon-Sat.

Farrar’s Bistro – If you haven’t been to this great Felida neighborhood restaurant that touts ‘comfort food with a flair’ as its motto (I.e. shrimp & oyster po boy sandwich, Andouille sausage gumbo), it’s time to check it out. Happy hour 3:30-6 pm. Complement some small plates with a velvety cabernet sauvignon or herbaceous sauvignon blanc.

The Grant House –Fabulous live music every Tues and Wed with happy hour Tue-Sat from 3-6 pm. Cozy up in this circa 1849 space (enjoy an expansive patio in warmer weather) with an extensive wines-by-the-bottle list and stay for dinner in “Vancouver’s oldest dining room” located on Officer’s Row.

Hudson’s Bar and Grill – A largely Washington, Oregon and California-inspired wine list with a selection of three by-the-bottle wines rotated on a monthly basis. Inside the Heathman Lodge near Westfield Shopping Center, enjoy a glass of Washington Chardonnay with a plate of sautéed mussels or a glass of Barnard Griffin Cabernet Merlot with a meatloaf sandwich fireside under the massive Northwest logs during ‘Hudson’s Hour’ from 4-6 pm.

La Bottega– Wednesday night wine tasting from 5-8 pm. $12 includes four tastings and antipasti. Terrific casual Italian dining with an extensive wine list to complement every flavor profile. Happy hour Mon-Sat features $5 red/white wine option. Tuesday, from 5-7 pm, wines under $50 are 50% off and wines over $50 are discounted $25. Excellent way to enjoy some premium wines with their locally-focused menu. With an inventory of 300+ bottles also available to take away, La Bottega easily doubles as a wine shop.

Lapellah Restaurant & Bar – In the Grand Central shopping center, another area restaurant with a focus on local farmers and educating patrons on wine varietals from as near as Washington, Oregon and California and as international as Argentina, Chile, France, Italy and Spain in their 100+ bottle selection. Several wines by the glass available daily and occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

Pasta GiGi’s – Featuring inspired weekly specials like “rosemary linguine tossed in a honey brown butter sauce with tomatoes, mushrooms. artichoke hearts and topped with our house sundried tomato pesto, chèvre cheese and seared sea scallops.” Pair it with a bottle selection from Lindsey’s secret stash for a truly exquisite experience. Occasional winemaker dinners scheduled.

The Puffin Café floats along the port in Washougal. Their select wine list focuses on the Columbia Valley except for the 2009 Puffin brand Oregon Pinot Noir—with proceeds of each bottle sale going to the Haystack Rock Awareness Project to support puffins in Cannon Beach. This place is the North Bank’s answer to Margaritaville. The crew is terrific, the menu is full of culinary surprises and it is THE place to be on a sunny day or a liquid sunshine day when your heart longs for an island escape.

 

The next Winemaker's dinner at Roots Restaurant features Walla Walla's Woodward Canyon. Thursday, May 7 at 6 pm.
The next Winemaker’s dinner at Roots Restaurant features Walla Walla’s Woodward Canyon. Thursday, May 7 at 6 pm.

Roots Restaurant & Bar –  Thur, May 7—The next winemakers dinner features Walla Walla’s Woodward Canyon at 6 pm. $85 per person includes a five-course dinner appropriately wine-paired. Reservations required. Halibut is back for spring and the Balboa Chardonnay would be a beautiful pairing. From Cakebread to Domaine Drouhin to L’Ecole, you’d be hard-pressed to choose wrong and from 3-6 pm Mon-Fri and 9-11 pm Fri-Sat, pair your selection with locally-inspired happy hour bites.

Willem’s on Main – Creative lunch and dinner menu (love the speatzle), excellent happy hour Tues-Sat from 2-5 pm to enjoy with their carefully-prepared wine list and 50% off bottles under $40 all day Tuesdays are just some of the reasons to love this downtown Vancouver spot.

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