Christmas shopping at local wine haunts

Come out and enjoy Confluence Winery's annual Holiday Boutique & Barrel tasting while supporting the local food bank

Come out and enjoy Confluence Winery’s annual Holiday Boutique & Barrel tasting while supporting the local food bank

Weekend highlights:

  • Burnt Bridge Cellars – Sun, Dec 14 from noon-5 pm hosting their annual Craft Fair with nine vendors. Asking for a pet food donation for the Humane Society, as well. Come, shop, taste, buy and enjoy a ‘how to make aebelskivers’ tutorial next door at  Class Cooking.
  • Confluence Vineyards and Winery – Sat, Dec 13-Hosting their annual Holiday Boutique & Barrel tasting from noon-5 pm with food bank donations requested. Shop, taste, repeat.
  • Village Vineyard – Last two weekend to enjoy these wonderful wines are Dec 13-14 and Dec 20-21 before they close for a winter break and reopen Feb 14. Stop by for a tasting and stay for a glass of wine in their beautifully-appointed living room. Folks are invited to bring munchies to snack on while enjoying some adult down time.

Upcoming events:

  • Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Thurs, Dec 18 from 5-7 pm Scott is hosting a sparkling wine tasting in his newly-completed wine bar.
  • Niche Wine Bar – Wed, Dec 24 from 3-8 pm Leah is hosting their annual Port tasting. Pick a favorite and share it with holiday guests.

This weekend:

Downtown

Brewed – Carrying a selection of Columbia and Willamette Valley wines, the folks at Brewed are well-educated on the choices available. Also available are mimosas, Bloody Mary’s and an occasional, seasonally-inspired adult beverage like Irish coffee. Current wine offerings include several from Locati Cellars, Charles Smith’s earthy Boom Boom Syrah, AniChe Cellars’ Barbariccia which is a sangiovese blend and the ever-sassy Naked Winery’s Penetration Cabernet Sauvignon and Foreplay Chardonnay.

Burnt Bridge Cellars – Donating $1 of every bottle of wine sold to the Vancouver Humane Society all month so come in, stock up for the holidays and support an amazing cause…that’s where our pups came from! Sun, Dec 14 from noon-5 pm hosting their annual Craft Fair with nine vendors. Asking for a pet food donation for the Humane Society, as well. Come, shop, taste, buy and enjoy a ‘how to make aebelskivers’ tutorial next door at  Class Cooking. Normal tasting room hours Sat, Sun noon-5 pm.

Cellar 55 Tasting RoomFri, Dec 12 -Typically host live music and have a food vendor on site to pair with their fantastic Eastern Washington and Walla Walla wines. Displaying local art and featuring happy hours every Thursday 4-8 pm  Friday 2-6 pm and Sunday 4-6 pm. Open at noon Wed-Sun.

Charlie’s Bistro –  Fri, Dec 12 – The unique prohibition jazz sounds of Boy & Bean from 7:30-9:30 pm. Charlie’s has a great deal for wine lovers every Monday-50% off all bottles of wine $50 and under. Plus Saturday is always Flight Night from 4-10 pm. Open Mon-Sat.

East Fork Cellars – Gallery 360’s Home for Christmas exhibit runs Dec 3-27. Normal tasting hours Sat noon- 4 pm with in-depth information about their wines from owners, Jeff and Stacey, but pours available during Gallery 360’s hours Wed-Sat noon-5 p.m.

Evergreen Wine Cellar hosts a Friday or Saturday night tasting every weekend from 5-8 pm for $5 per person. Sparklings scheduled for Fri, Dec. 12. Sparklings are near and dear to Pam’s heart. She has the largest selection in Clark County and holds extensive knowledge on food pairings for the ultimate in sparkling appreciation. Contact Pam to be placed on her e-mail blast.

The Grant House –The Grant House is decked out for the holidays and it is stunning. Cozy up to the fireplace with a gorgeous red and appropriately-paired small plates or enjoy a beautifully-presented dinner in this historic establishment. Live music Tues-Fri 6-8 pm from jazz violin to blues to Americana.

La Bottega– Terrific casual Italian dining with a wine list to complement each flavor profile. Tuesday night 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. Wine tasting every Wednesday night from 5-7 pm. $12 includes four tastings (Italian lineup last night) and antipasti. Bottles available for take away. 

Latte da Coffeehouse & Wine Bar Thurs, Dec 18 from 5-7 pm Scott is hosting a sparkling wine tasting in his newly-completed wine bar. Latte da recently extended hours in the wine bar to focus on some unique restaurant wines paired with a wine-friendly appetizer menu. Now open ’til 10 pm Thur-Sat. Bonus: All wines are available to purchase by the bottle for take away.

Niche Wine Bar – Their annual Port tasting on Christmas Eve from 3-8 pm is fast approaching. Features: 30+ pours available six days a week and a staff who knows their wine all in a relaxed atmosphere with walls decorated in local artists’ work. Bottles available to take away. Live entertainment every Saturday night.

Willem’s on Main – Excellent happy hour Tues-Sat from 4:30-6 pm to enjoy with their carefully-prepared wine list, 50% off bottles under $40 on Tuesdays. Next 4-course Prime Rib dinner scheduled for Sun, Jan 11. Vineyard TBA. Reservations required.

North Vancouver

Farrar’s Bistro – Stop into this Felida neighborhood restaurant that touts ‘comfort food with a flair’ as its motto (I.e. patty melt on rye, pork tenderloin medallions). Happy hour 3:30-6 pm. Complement some small plates with a velvety cabernet sauvignon or herbaceous sauvignon blanc.

Fred Meyer Salmon Creek – Fri & Sat from 3-6 pm wine steward, Kent Gallegos, routinely pairs two wines with Murray’s cheeses. Weather and season dictate his selections.

Hudson’s Bar and Grill – A recent addition to their largely Washington, Oregon and California-inspired wine list are their featured wines; 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 while warming up fireside under the massive Northwest logs  during ‘Hudson’s Hour’ from 4-6 pm.

Total Wine & More – Every Fri, 4-8 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm complimentary wine tastings are offered at this beverage store located by Westfield Shopping Mall. Tasting beer and spirits, as well. Check out their calendar for upcoming special event tastings and classes which may include a fee.

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.

Village Vineyard – Stop by for a tasting and stay for a glass of wine in their beautifully-appointed living room. Folks are invited to bring munchies to snack on while enjoying some adult down time. Only two weekends left before the tasting room closes for winter break. Scheduled to reopen February 14. Normal tasting room hours: Sat noon-6 pm, Sun 11 am-5 pm.

North County

Confluence Vineyards and Winery – Sat, Dec 13-Hosting their annual Holiday Boutique & Barrel tasting from noon-5 pm with food bank donations requested. Shop, taste, repeat. Tasting the bold and beautiful reds Confluence is known for Sat-Sun noon-5 pm.

Koi Pond CellarsSat, Dec 13 – Typically host live music from 6-8 pm and featuring $6 vin chaud glasses. Mural and artwork by resident artist, Micah Boylan, grace the walls. Happy hour Wed-Fri from 4-7 pm. Open Wed-Sun.

Gougér Cellars – Take advantage of Gary’s gift cards and wine-related accessories; perfect for stocking stuffers or under the Christmas tree. Wed-Sun enjoy Gary’s award-winning wine line up with some non-alcoholic ice creams or food options that go beyond small bites.

Bethany Vineyard – Tasting their consistently elegant wines Fri and Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm., Bethany has a current wine list of 21 offerings from their floral and earthy 2009 Pinot Noir to their 2012 Free Run Cabernet Sauvignon made with the first juices after fermentation before the skins are pressed, giving it a lighter tannic style with the same black fruit palate cab is known for.

 

The vines at Three Brothers Vineyard are even picture-worthy in our NW drizzle

The vines at Three Brothers Vineyard are even picture-worthy in our NW drizzle

Three Brothers Vineyard – Stop in for winemaker, Dan Anderson’s, favorite – their 2009 Tempranillo – and then pair it with his second love; boneless pork ribs. Tasting hours Fri 1-6 pm, Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Pomeroy CellarsThurs, Dec 11 – and all other Thursdays through the month of December, Pomeroy will be open 5-9 pm with $4.75 glass pours, dinner-for-purchase and a game night. Gift sets available for terrific Christmas gifts, hostess gifts or ???. Wed, Dec 31 – No plans for New Year’s Eve? The first 40 people to sign up will be spending it with Dan & Destiny beginning at 6 pm. $100 includes dinner for two, a bottle of Pomeroy Cellars wine and live music.

Moulton Falls Winery –  Looking to release a Pinot Noir-based port-style wine soon distilled by Battle Ground’s own, Double V Distillery. Helping the North Clark Lions Club with canned food donations this weekend. Donate two cans and receive a free tasting.  Fri, Dec 12  – $5 on select glasses of wine from 4-9 pm, dinner from 5-8:30 pm and entertainment by trio Maple Rose from 6-9 pm. Sat, Dec 13 – Solo musician, George Parsons, performs from 6-9 pm. Come try some seasonally-inspired  glühwein (German-inspired hot spiced wine) every Sunday from noon-6 pm.

Heisen House Vineyards – Take advantage of 50 percent off case sales through the month of December. That’s a tremendous value for some excellent, locally-made, boutique wines. Featuring hand-made chocolates by Absolutely Beautiful  and try their two new holiday-inspired wines – Vixen and Santa’s Helper. Open Sat noon-6 pm, Sun noon-5 pm.

Olequa Cellars – Wine maker, Brian Tansy, has a current lineup of 6 wines. He welcomes private tastings and his charming tasting room is open this Saturday from noon-5 pm for the last time in 2014. Stock up on these beautiful boutique wines while you can.

Battle Ground Produce – The owner of Battle Ground Produce, Loren, 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.

Rusty Grape Vineyards –  Live music Wed-Sat from 7-9 pm. Check out their seasonally-appropriate Chocolate Syrah Port, sipping chocolate and vin chaud. The tasting room is toasty thanks to the relocation of their wood-fired pizza oven. Wednesday is 2 wood-fired pizzas for $15 and, beginning Nov 5 through the end of the year, a portion of Wednesday proceeds will go to a local charity. 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.

Emanar Cellars  – Fri, Dec 12 & Sat, Dec 13-Live guitar music by two different musicians from 6-8 pm. Featuring Olequa Cellars’ 2013 Riesling by the glass this weekend as well as Christmas gift baskets. Emanar’s also donating $2 of each Christmas tree ornament purchase to Rock Solid Teen Center – now there’s an example of an excellent pairing. Enjoy their Spanish wines with Spanish tapas Thur-Sat from 4-9 pm.

Pasta GiGi’s – Kathy’s prepared a 4-course holiday dinner available Dec 11-Dec 13 from 4-9 pm. Reservations strongly recommended. Courses can be paired with their ever-growing wine list. Amazing, fresh Italian food with a passionate wine staff like Lindsey, Kathryn and Brodie– a pairing made in Heaven.

C’est La Vie Crêperie – Wine-O Wednesday is marked by $1 off mimosas, spritzers and wines by the glass. Keri gives people an excuse to drink wine with the most important meal of the day – breakfast. Perfectly-flavored mimosas with such inspirations as double crème Brie, bosc pear and prosciutto tarts. Très bon. Open Tue-Sat 8 am-3 pm.

East County

Vinotopia – Located inside Cascade Park’s Cinetopia, Vinotopia has received Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence for the last five years. 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 Tightwad Tuesday pasta buffet or live music from 6-10 pm every Sat in their dining room and you have a no-fail date night.

BevMo!Fri, Dec 12 4-7 pm & Sat Dec 13 2-5 pm, featuring holiday bubbles, 5 tastings, always complimentary unless otherwise indicated. On a recent visit I enjoyed the oaky, lightly buttery flavors of a 2010 Ghost Pines Chardonnay ($21) and was reveling in the silky seductive palate of the 2011 Ghost Bridge Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley($28.95). Presiding over the pouring was a very pleasant and cheerful, Anna, accompanied by manager, Kristin. Low key, comfortable atmosphere.

Whole Foods – Hit and miss on whether wine will be tasted on a weekend, Whole Foods features beer or wine tastings Sat from 1-4 pm. Also tasting on Friday evenings from 4-8 pm but it’s typically beer-focused.

New Seasons Market – January’s First Thursday event might be scheduled to Jan 8 due to the New Year holiday. Keep an eye out. It’s a festive celebration every month with live music, food pairings, wine tasting and activities for the kiddos. Wine and cheese pairings from 4-6 pm every Fri in December. Dec 12-Cor Cellars out of Lyle. Sat, Dec 13 – From 2-5 pm Garnier Vineyards outside Hood River. Dec 19-Ryan Patrick Vineyards. Dec 26-For A Song Wines. For last-minute folks, a complimentary bubbly tasting paired with small bites is scheduled for Tues, Dec 30 & Wed, Dec 31 from 1-6 pm.

Fred Meyer Fisher’s Landing – Every Fri & Sat from 2-5 pm wine steward, Ernie Jones, aims for two tastings with occasional Murray’s cheese pairings.

Roots Restaurant & Bar– An Evening Land Pinot Noir would be beautiful with their chanterelle mushroom risotto. 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.

English Estate Winery – In addition to their Friday night dinners with live music that begins at 6 pm, all month long English is helping folks shop local by bringing local artisans into the Loafing shed. Sun, Dec 14 from 1-5:30 pm- Designs by Debbi (semi-precious stone jewelry made with love by Debbie) and Angie Smith’s Photos (outdoor-scape cards, coasters, etc.). Sat, Dec 20 from 1-5:30 pm-The Twisted Gem (handmade wire/crochet jewelry, Marie uses Swarovski crystals and other gems, wood and other mediums), Dec 20 & 21 from 1-5:30 pm-Olive Juice Portland (upcycled material reused to make unique purses). The only winery open Monday from 4:30-7 pm with $5 glasses of wine to start your week off right.

 

Birch Street Uptown Lounge in Camas is all kinds of festive for the Christmas season

Birch Street Uptown Lounge in Camas is all kinds of festive for the Christmas season

Birch Street Uptown Lounge – Sun, Dec 14 – Come out and enjoy a lineup of wines, poured by the charismatic Dennis, beginning at 4 pm. The selection is anyone’s guess. This classic-style wine and cocktail lounge celebrated 4 years on Dec 3. Live music every Fri and Sat night beginning at 8 pm to accompany classic cocktails, a thoughtful wine list and small bites.

Krystal’s Champagne Lounge – Since taking over the place a few months ago, new owners Dan and Krista have been making some changes to this classy addition to downtown Camas. Enjoy sparklings from California, high-end Champagnes by the glass, wine and beer paired with an artisan cheese plate or charcuterie platter. Open Tues-Sat.

The Puffin Café floats along the port in Washougal. They have a limited and, quite frankly, not great wine selection but, if you’re in the mood to feel the island vibe without leaving town – and who couldn’t use a dose of the islands on a dreary fall day – this is the place to be (they have indoor seating). Their food menu is tantalizing and their wait staff is genuine.

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Viki

Viki

I am a Clark County native. I am Level 2 WSET (wine and spirit education trust)-certified and enjoy pairing wine with my passion for travel and fondness of food. My most prized possessions are the memories of places I've been with my husband, the chance encounters we've been blessed to have along the way and my carry-on bag. I can often be seen around town and in tasting rooms with our two beautiful, double-Merle Australian shepherds, Challenge and Baby Girl.

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