Slow Wine 2025!
Thursday, July 17th
Doe Bay Wine Co on Phinney Ridge
Two Tasting Sessions
Enjoy this special tasting of wines from the new edition of the Slow Wine Guide! The Slow Wine organization believes that wine, just as with food, must be good, clean, and fair — not just good.
We will be tasting 5 wines from some of the top producers in Washington that are featured in their new guide. Cayuse, Syncline, Upsidedown Wines and Pet Project. A selection of wines will be available by the glass and for retail purchase plus we’ll have some trivia to win a copy of the new book!
Space is limited to 30 people in each session. $45 per ticket ($35 for club members)
Early Session (5-7pm) Tickets Here
Late Session (7-9pm) Tickets Here
Learn more here: https://www.slowwineusa.com/about-us
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While other guides limit their relationship to a blind tasting and brief write up, Slow Wine takes the time to get personally acquainted with each winery in order to profile the people and vineyards behind the production and present a well-informed, detailed review of the wines.
Slow Wine:
• Selects wineries that respect and reflect their local terroir and practice sustainable methods that benefit the environment.
• Provides information on farming and winemaking practices in the guide that give readers an inside look at farming practices (including fertilizers, plant protection and weed control), legal certifications (organic, biodynamic), yeasts, vessels used in vinification and aging, and more
• Prides itself on the human contact it has with all producers, which is essential to the guide's evaluations.
• Features only wines grown without the herbicide Roundup
• Awards the Snail designation to wineries that farm only without synthetic chemicals, following the guidelines in the Slow Wine Manifesto