
Peter Dow’s legacy: Nebbiolo in Washington and Café Juanita remembered
Peter Dow’s passing underscores his outsized impact: pioneering Nebbiolo in Yakima Valley and bridging Seattle dining, winemaking, and import culture.

Peter Dow’s passing underscores his outsized impact: pioneering Nebbiolo in Yakima Valley and bridging Seattle dining, winemaking, and import culture.

Peter Dow’s imprint on Washington wine runs deep—from Café Juanita to Cavatappi, Red Willow Nebbiolo, and pioneering Syrah. A life well poured. Remembered at 80.

Peter Dow’s rare triple-threat career shaped Washington wine. From Café Juanita to Nebbiolo at Red Willow, his imprint endures—and still guides what we drink.

Peter Dow shaped Washington wine: Café Juanita’s Italian soul and Cavatappi’s Nebbiolo at Red Willow sparked experimentation that still defines the region today.

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates names David Bowman CEO as Wyckoff family brings local ownership. What it means for Washington wine and SMWE’s Northwest brands.

Washington’s largest winery reshuffles leadership: David Bowman becomes CEO as Anna Mosier shifts to president/CFO, following the Wyckoff family’s local takeover.

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates names David Bowman CEO as the Wyckoff family returns the company to local ownership; Anna Mosier becomes president and CFO.

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates names David Bowman CEO as Anna Mosier becomes president/CFO under new Wyckoff family ownership. What this means for Washington wine.

A sold-out Reverse Wine Snob Insider Deal spotlighted Desert Wind’s 93–94 point reds from Washington’s Wahluke Slope—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot. Here’s what to expect.

Desert Wind Wahluke Slope trio—Merlot 94+, Carménère 93, Petit Verdot 93—shows dry, structured reds with ripe fruit and typicity. Sold out, worth scouting.

Desert Wind Winery’s Wahluke Slope reds deliver polish and structure: a 93-point Petit Verdot, 93-point Carménère, and 94-point Heritage Series Merlot.

Reverse Wine Snob spotlights Desert Wind’s Wahluke Slope reds—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot—scoring 93–94 points with dry, juicy, structured, estate-grown appeal.