I wrote a guest post for Jeremy over at the Union Bulletin on what makes Walla Walla wine special. I talk about a few specific wines with tasting notes, at least my style of tasting notes.
I could take the time to pick apart my own article here, but I’ll spare you the horror of my self-editing. Suffice it to say, I think there is something profound about this place–Walla Walla. And the wine made in this valley embodies the magic, the kind of hopefulness that springs up from deep within as we grow, as we find ourselves in a global market but still focus on hand-crafted goodness–quality wine made with pure intentions, for love of the land and the harvest. Okay, I love the wine itself too.
What do you think makes Walla Walla wine special? I want to know. Leave me a comment.