Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Discover Washington Wines: Trillium Creek Winery, Key Peninsula
You can find a terrific local winery right at Home (the town of Home , Washington, that is!) which is right in our own South Sound backyard. The new Trillium Creek Winery, licensed back in 2006, produce Pinot Noir, Muller Thurgau, Gewurztraminer , Leon Millot, and Siegerrebe wines on their 15 acre property. The Syrah and Cabernet varietals are derived from purchased grapes from Eastern Washington (however, all of the processing and bottling is done right there at Trillium Creek). Fruit wines are also a feature of the winery; for these unique wines, Trillium Creek partners with Fairview Acres Lavender Farm (also another delightful attraction in the Key Peninsula that I am longing to visit).
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Do you happen to know if they have any organic wines...without the additive that gives some of us poor unfortunates an allergic reaction?
Hmm.. I do know they are very low sulfite wines--the good news is that it helps with those with sulfite sensitivities, but the bad news is is that the wine will keep as long. As far as an "organic" label, I don't know (though I suspect that their fruit wine collection may possibly carry that label).
I'll e-mail them and find out more!
Grand tour: Wine at Home for a picnic at Joemma, followed by afternoon tea in Bothell. ~Stephanie
Glorious suggestion!!!!Trillium is just great. And I am so jazzed to go to Fairview Acres Lavender Farm. According to the site, they have all kinds of wonderful lavender beauty products and edibles. And for those who knit, they sell spinning wheels and fibers from their angora goats. I am serious! Check out the site!
The best wine I ever had came from Bainbridge Island Winery. In fact, they make the only Merlot I ever liked. They do not sell in stores; walk-ins buy up all of their stock.
The best wine I ever had came from Bainbridge Island Winery. In fact, they make the only Merlot I ever liked. They do not sell in stores; walk-ins buy up all of their stock.
You got my taste buds quivering with this one. Thank you.
Okay, I'll try some low-sulphite wine with you...if you have to carry me home, it won't be far!
Hi all:
Okay, I got an e-mail from Claudia of Trillium. Yes, the vineyard is organic, and Yes, they use the minimum amount of sulfites, 50 parts per million (otherwise the bottles may explode according to Claudia). She also advised me that they don't Merlot--I guess I am a little confused because that's what I tried and bought. Following up for clarification. Thanks Claudia for the comments!
Kim
Hi Kim,
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Jane
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