06/09/2020
Fantasy Friday
Recruit a cadre of the finest winemakers in the world; give each vintner access to Washington State's best grapes; and outfit a winery to accommodate a diverse group of winemakers' exacting cellar specifications.
Long Shadows Vintners is a collection of seven ultra-premium Washington wines that showcase the viticultural excellence of the Columbia Valley and honor the internationally acclaimed winemakers who inspired them.
JOIN US
FRIDAY JUNE 12
6:00 – 7:30 PM Central Time.
Destinations Wine Bar is hosting SIP SESSION
with Longshadows Vintners
• Buy the bottles
• Order a tasting kit for home
• Join us in the Cellar: A limited number of reserved spots in the cellar and we Zoom together.
Named for the “long shadows” cast by the industry luminaries who travel to Washington to make wine here and shed light on the Columbia Valley’s world-class vineyards.
Winemakers:
Randy Dunn is one of the world’s most renowned makers of extraordinary Cabernet Sauvignons. He established his reputation at Caymus Winery from 1975 to 1985, where his Cabernet Sauvignons became the benchmark for the industry.
Few winemakers are as synonymous with the iconic wines of a country as John Duval, best known for his work with Penfolds’ Grange, the gold standard for Australian Shiraz.
Michel Rolland is considered to be one of the most influential winemakers in the world. A graduate of the esteemed Bordeaux Faculty of Oenology, he consults for over 100 vintners and vineyards worldwide, producing wines with an alluring style.
Philippe Melka is one of a handful of Napa Valley winemakers with the Midas touch. All of his wines seem to turn to gold, as true of Pirouette (his first wine from Washington State), as it is of such Napa Valley cult favorites Hundred Acre, Seavey Vineyard, Dana Estates and Vineyard 29, among others. "Anything associated with (his) name is of undeniably high, high quality," Robert Parker Jr. wrote in the March 2013 issue of Food and Wine magazine.
Go to our website and book your Fantasy Friday