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Seattle Halloween Weekend Edition for Kids

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

This month has just sped by on me. I can’t believe it’s already time for Halloween weekend. I haven’t even bought candy yet. (I’m not counting the candy corn pumpkins because they are long gone!)

Let’s start with Family Friendly Halloween events.

The City of Bothell invites the community to join in the Safe Halloween fun on Friday, Oct. 31. Bothell’s Main Street merchants will open their doors from 5 to 7 p.m. to provide a safe, easy, and candy-filled way to celebrate Halloween. All activities are free unless otherwise noted. Main Street will be closed from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Traffic will be diverted in and around this area. For those interested in celebrating Halloween earlier in the evening, Safe Halloween will also take place at Country Village (23718 7th Avenue West, Bothell) from 4 to 6 p.m.

Safe Halloween
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008
Where: Main Street, Bothell
$$$: Free


For your little book nerds, like myself, there is Literary Halloween. Families are invited to celebrate Halloween by dressing as their favorite authors or literary characters and visiting the store.

Literary Halloween
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008, 7pm
Where: University Bookstore, 4326 University Way NE, Seattle
$$$: Free


Central Market invites you to bring your little goblins and ghouls out to enjoy their inflatable house, play games and win prizes.

Central Market Halloween Party
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008, 5-7:30pm
Where: Central Market, 15505 Westminster Way N, Seattle
$$$: Free


Children’s Home Society of Washington’s North Seattle Family Center is hosting its annual Fright Night Trick-or-Treat Walk. The Walk ends at the Fright Night Party hosted this year by the Lake City Lions Club. Kids can pick up trick-or-treat bags at North Seattle Family Center (4pm-5:30pm) and collect goodies at Lake City businesses (4pm-6pm) while walking to the community center for a Halloween party (6pm-8pm) that features games, a costume contest, prizes, and a haunted house.

Fright Night Trick-or-Treat Walk & Halloween Party
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Lake City Community Center, 12531 28th Ave. NE, Seattle
$$$: Free. An optional donation of $5 per family is appreciated to help fund the center’s programs and services.


A Halloween hike offers spooky sights geared toward kids 2 and up (though geared for 5-8). Information about nocturnal animals adds to the fun. Advance registration is required; register by phone or at the website. Children under age two are discouraged from attending and strollers are not permitted.

Haunted Hikes
When: Ongoing Each Fri, Sat, Sun 10/24/08 - 11/1/08
Where: Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center, 1625 118th Avenue SE
Bellevue, WA
$$$: Adults $10; Children (2 and up) $8


What could be better at Halloween than a Haunted Castle? Families can explore a historic building in search of spooky sights and hidden surprises, and then enjoy carnival activities, games, and treats. There will be plenty of spooky sights and hidden surprises to explore. 100% of the proceeds from this event will go to benefit the Des Moines Area Food Bank.

Halloween at the Haunted Castle
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008, 6:30pm-9pm
Where: Landmark on the Sound, 23660 Marine View Drive S, Seattle
$$$: Free with donation of non-perishable food item


Kids are invited to put on their costumes and visit IKEA, where they can pick up a bag and map at the entrance and trick or treat throughout the store. While supplies last.

Trick-or-Treat Spooktacular
When: Friday, Oct. 31st, 2008, 4pm-7pm
Where: IKEA, 601 Southwest 41st Street, Renton, WA
$$$: Free


The Museum of Flight becomes The Museum of Fright during a spooky evening full of stories, treats, games, and dead-ucational activities.

The Museum of Fright: Spooky Halloween Celebration!
When: Friday, Oct 31, 2008: 4:00pm-9:00pm
Where: Museum of Flight, 9404 East Marginal Way S, Seattle
$$$: ADMISSION TO THE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT IS FREE AFTER 4 PM


Downtown Edmonds blocks off 5th Avenue and Main Street on Halloween night for an estimated 3,000 to 5,000 kids and parents in costume to trick-or-treat participating businesses. There is music and games and a ton of family fun in one of Edmonds best community events.

Edmonds Halloween Celebration
When: Friday, October 31st, 2008, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Where: Downtown Edmonds, 5th Ave & Main Street, Edmonds, WA
$$$: Free


Seattle Weekend Edition for 10/25/08

Friday, October 24th, 2008

It’s been a very busy week for me and it’s not showing any signs of slowing down. I’m loving the cooler weather, though.

If you’re just dying for things to get even colder so you can ski to your hearts content then you may want to check out the Ski Fever and Snowboard Expo this weekend. You can expect the usual fare but you’ll also find the largest ski swap in the Northwest. You can expect to save up to 70% on the latest gear from local Seattle merchants such as Sturtevant’s, Boarderline, Mt. Pilchuck Ski & Sports, Snowboard Connection, Alpine Hut, Evo, 35th Ave Snowboards, Seattle Ski & Sports, Ski Mart, Zumiez, Nollies Board Shop, and Helly Hansen.

Seattle Ski Fever and Snowboard Expo
When: October 24 - October 26, 2008, 1-10 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday
Where: Qwest Field East Hall
$$$: Admission, which includes an opportunity to score 2-for-1 lift tickets at Mission Ridge, Big White, White Pass, or Stevens Pass, is $11 adults, $3 for juniors (6-12), and free for kids.

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If you’re looking for a bit of Halloween fun with the kids, then you might enjoy Auburn’s Halloween Harvest. This haunting event will include games, crafts, face painting, scary cookies, cauldrons of punch, trick-or-treating, Halloween photos and more! Your little goblin will not want to miss this event!

Halloween Harvest
When: October 25, 2008, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Washington Elementary and Downtown Auburn
$$$: Free


If you love you some oysters like I loves me some oysters then you’re in for a treat this weekend. Grab your partner and head over the The Flying Fish, home of the best darned Steamed Manila Clams I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating. For just $25 tomorrow you can eat all the oyster you can throw down in three hours. I could do some serious damage in three hours. How about you?

Flying Fish 6th Annual Oyster Frenzy
When: October 25 2008, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Where: Flying Fish, 2234 1st Ave, Seattle
$$$: $25 per person


Oh my little wine friends, have I ever got a treat for you! Over 800 wines from around the globe,
An array of amazing gourmet foods. Cooking demonstrations by local and national chefs, World Wine Challenge and a spacious lounge for relaxing. All this and it benefits “Heros for the Homeless”, too! Yeah, baby!

Seattle Food and Wine Experience
When: Saturday, October 25 2008, 11:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday October 26th 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Where: Qwest Field, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle
$$$: $59


If you prefer beer over wine then you won’t want to miss the Elysian Pumpkin Beer Festival! With a 4PM Tapping of the Great Pumpkin, pumpkin carving and sampler trays. Guest Pumpkin beers from: Rogue, Big Time, Allagash, Cambridge Brewing, Midnight Sun, Jolly Pumpkin, Pike, Snoqualmie, Rock Bottom, Elliott Bay, Schooner Exact and more.

Elysian Pumpkin Beer Festival!
When: Sunday, October 26 2008, 12:00pm - 10:00pm
Where: Elysian Fields, 542 1st Ave South, Seattle


This is your last weekend to hit Bastyr University’s Annual Haunted Trails. Activities run from 5:30 – 10 p.m. each night Haunted Trails Tour Complete with mad scientists, witches, ghouls and goblins, the Haunted Trails tour through the spooky forest offers scary surprises around every corner for guests 8 years of age and older. Ticket sales begin at 6:45 p.m. and tours start at 7 p.m. Not for children under 8 years old. Trick or Treat Trail and Halloween Story Time There are also less-scary options for families and younger children, including a milder Trick or Treat Trail where children can enjoy a “lighter” version of the Haunted Trails tour and receive special Halloween treats.

Bastyr University’s Annual Haunted Trails Celebration
When: Saturday, October 25th, 5:30 – 10 p.m.
Where: Bastyr University Woods & Campus 14500 Juanita Dr. NE Kenmore, WA
$$$: $12 ($11 with food donation)

Those are my picks for the weekend. Get out and have some fun!

Rattlesnake Hills November Newsletter

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

I just received the November Newsletter from Shannon Bird, the Executive Director of the Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail. There are a ton of great wine events scheduled for November.


Thanksgiving in Wine Country, Rattlesnake Hills Style

Nov. 28 – 30, 2008

The traditional and annual Thanksgiving in Wine Country, Rattlesnake Hills Style, is celebrated at the 15 wineries in the Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail with gourmet fare and wine pairings offered by regional chefs and winemakers (they have great palates for food as well as wine). A number of new releases will be offered for the weekend including six new releases at Eaton Hill Winery alone!

A glass is suggested this weekend. Bring your favorite goblet from home or purchase a logo glass at any winery on the Trail.

Cost: Free*
When: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 28 – 30, 2008
Where: Wineries located in the Rattlesnake Hills appellation, just east of Yakima in Wapato, Zillah, Granger & Outlook, WA
Times: 10 AM – 5 PM, with some wineries open until 6 PM
(*Some wineries may charge a minimal tasting fee.)

Here is a breakdown of what you can expect:

Bonair Winery will celebrate Thanksgiving by showcasing Chef Gail’s Best Ever Rattlesnake Hills Butternut Squash Soup accompanied by their buttery, smooth 2006 Chardonnay. Their new fall releases will be available: 2005 Merlot, 2005 Grand Reserve Merlot, and 2007 Dry Gewurztraminer. Back by popular demand is Dottie with her chocolate fountain, chocolate goodies galore, and samples of her famous pumpkin fudge. Hours 10am - 5pm

Claar Cellars will be releasing their Cabernet Nouveau in honor of Thanksgiving in Rattlesnake Hills’ Wine Country. They will also be giving away commemorative pins to Passport holders while supplies last. Hours 10am – 6pm

Eaton Hill Winery continues celebrating its 20th Anniversary by going “all out” for Thanksgiving in Wine Country. Decorations, pumpkins, organic apples, garlic cream dip, our world famous Gourmet Bean Soup, and discounts for RHWT passport holders. We will release several new red wines: Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Rose’ a Deux. Come talk with winemaker Ed Stear and grower Chuck Fiola. Open 10-5. 509-854-2220.

Horizon’s Edge Winery: The last weekend to purchase wines before the winter closure! Receive 12% off bottle purchases and 20% off case purchases with your Passport card. Hours 11am - 5pm

Hyatt Vineyards will be featuring their new release, Roza Ridge Roadside Market Red, paired with savory meatballs. Hours 11am – 5pm

Maison de Padgett Winery: The last weekend to purchase wines before the winter closure! Receive 12% off bottle purchases and 20% off case purchases with your Passport card. Hours 11am - 5pm

Masset Winery will be featuring Handmade Belgian chocolates as well as Jahr’s Sausages (from Selah) and smoked cheddar cheese. Pete Jahr comes from a line of sausage makers (German) and now operates Jahr’s Sausage shop in Selah where he produces full flavored handcrafted sausages that will be paired with Masset Wineries award winning red wines. This is also the last weekend of the season to visit the winery. Our Wapato tasting room is closed except by appointment in December and January. Masset Winery Downtown Cellars is open year round, seven days a week (312 East Yakima Avenue/248-5251) Hours 11am - 5pm

Paradisos del Sol Winery will be serving four different food pairings with seven different wines. Try our Artichoke-Crab dip with our dry Rosé and our off-dry Riesling, our famous Bleu Ribbon dip (glop) with our three red wines, pair a pear with our Angelica G (the original Thanksgiving dessert wine), and finish it off with a toasted marshmallow with our Botrytis Riesling. All are complimentary with a Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail passport. Some wines will be sold by the case at 50% off! Hours 10am – 6pm

Piety Flats Winery will feature their celebrated Meatballs in Special Wine Sauce for this feast weekend. Simmered in a secret sauce and paired with their red wines, Piety Flats will have your taste buds dancing. Hours 10am – 5pm

Portteus Vineyards will be serving their fabulous red wines. Receive 20% off your purchase of 6 bottles or more with a Passport. Hours 10am – 5pm

Severino Cellars: Join the Severino family in sipping wine in the Rattlesnake Hills! What’s better on a cold November day than a yummy bowl of soup with a great glass of wine? They will be serving Cream of Roasted Portobello Mushroom & Chipotle Pepper Soup. Stock up on wonderful wines for the holiday seasons and don’t forget to check out their gift shop for great holiday shopping! For more information contact Severino Cellars at 509.829.3800. Open daily from 10am - 6pm

Silver Lake Winery: Join us Thanksgiving weekend for fun and Holiday cheer! Taste some of our full bodied reds; sample our rich, buttery or tangy whites. Find the perfect bottle to go home with, or maybe use this time to cross a few gifts off the shopping list! Our Wine Sales Thanksgiving weekend will be the perfect time to do just that. Of course the day cannot be complete without Dessert. Taste decadent chocolate Truffles from Intrigue Chocolate Co. with samples of our award winning wines. Be sure to save plenty of room to bring home a bottle or two of your favorite wine to enjoy later with friends and family in front of a warm winter fire. Hours 10am – 5pm

Steppe Cellars will be celebrating Thanksgiving weekend with grapevine wreath making. We will have German-style glass ornaments for sale for decorating the wreaths. Expect a wonderful squash soup or other exquisite delicacy to pair with all of our new 2006 wines. Hours Fri and Sun 11am – 5pm, Sat 11am – 6pm

Tefft Cellars: Joel Tefft will serve chicken drumettes with a Cranberry Port Sauce made from Concord grapes during Thanksgiving in the Rattlesnake Hills this year. Made with Tefft’s delectable Cabernet Port. Hours 10am – 5pm

Two Mountain Winery: They’ll be serving ‘Mom’s Famous Minestrone Soup’ along with their fabulous award-winning wines. Receive 10% off purchases of 3 bottles or more, and 15% off case purchases with your Passport card! Winery hours are 10am – 6pm

Seattle Weekend Edition for 10/18/08

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

This weekend is your last opportunity to hit the Oktoberfest in Leavenworth. With live music, German food, arts and crafts, Bavarian clothing sale, and activities for the whole family, this is the next best thing to being in Munich!

Leavenworth Oktoberfest
When: October 17 - 18th, 2008
Where: Leavenworth, Wa
$$$: Adults Friday, $5, Saturday, $10. Children under 12 Free


The 13th annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival starts this weekend. Screenings, parties, and receptions are held at various venues around town including the Northwest Film Forum, Cinerama, Harvard Exit Theatre and the Broadway Performance Hall. The festival is the largest festival of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, and has garnered national recognition for showcasing extraordinary and award-winning work such as the premieres of Transamerica and Shortbus. Local filmmaking is also highlighted through short film programs and a special Super 8 Film Challenge. This year the festival will feature more than 70 film programs exhibiting over 165 films and videos from across the globe.

Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
When: October 17 - October 26, 2008
Where: Various locations
$$$: See Website


Seattle Center continues with their year long series of cultural events from around the world this weekend as they present Turkfest. TurkFest celebrates the multiple cultures that link modern Turkey to both the East and the West. Traditional folk dance and music performances, art and textile exhibitions, food, shadow puppetry and more bring together the colorful ethnic communities of this country where diverse civilizations have co-existed for thousands of years. From the Hittites and Assyrians to Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires, this country’s culture is a unique mosaic centered in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. Presented by the Assembly of Turkish-American Associations and the Turkish American Cultural Association.

Turkfest
When: October 18-19, 2008
Where: Center House, Seattle Center
$$$: Free


Pumpkin season is here and how better to celebrate it than with the Elysian Pumpkin Beer Festival. Featuring great pumpkin beers from: Rogue, Big Time, Allagash, Cambridge Brewing, Midnight Sun, Jolly Pumpkin, Pike, Snoqualmie, Rock Bottom, Elliott Bay, Schooner Exact and more.

Elysian Pumpkin Beer Festival
When: Saturday, October 18 2008, 12:00pm
Where: Elysian Brewing Co, 1221 E Pike St, Seattle, WA
$$$:


Seattle Weekend Edition for 10/11/08

Friday, October 10th, 2008

This weekend you have another opportunity to hit the Oktoberfest in Leavenworth. With live music, German food, arts and crafts, Bavarian clothing sale, and activities for the whole family, this is the next best thing to being in Munich!

Leavenworth Oktoberfest
When: October 10 - October 11, 2008
Where: Leavenworth, Wa
$$$: Adults Friday, $5, Saturday, $10. Children under 12 Free


Here is something perfect for fall and perfect for the whole family. The Farm Fair at Kelsey Creeks offers an afternoon of old-fashioned fun, including hayrides, pony rides, live music by Cowboy Buck, heritage demonstrations, pumpkin decorating, and craft projects.

The Kelsey Creek Farm Fair
When: Oct 11 2008 - Oct 12 2008
Where: Kelsey Creek Farm, 410 130th PL SE, Bellevue WA 98005
$$$: Free admission. Other costs vary depending upon activity. There will be a charge for kids’ activities, pony rides, honey at the Honey Bee Booth, and food. Sorry, no ATM on site, and no charge cards are accepted. Free parking and shuttle service is available at Bannerwood Sports Park, 1630 132nd Avenue SE. Bring cash for food and kids’ activities.


If you’ve been hunting for pick-your-own pumpkin patches and corn mazes then the Carpinito Brothers have your hook up! Every year the Carpinito Brothers celebrate the fall harvest with a u-pick pumpkin patch and not one but TWO corn mazes, not to mention hay rides.

Carpinito Brothers Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
When: Through October 31st
Where: Carpinito Brothers Farm, 1148 Central Avenue N, Kent, WA
$$$: Coupon for $1 off


Here is something you can’t see every day. A raptor training demonstration! Families can watch keepers as they train and exercise the zoo’s birds of prey and find out how raptors learn new behaviors. This event is subject to cancellation due to weather or animal availability; call the zoo to confirm.
206.548.2500

Raptors Training Demonstration
When: Ongoing Each Fri, Sat, Sun 10/3/08 - 4/27/09
Where: Woodland Park Zoo, 5500 Phinney Avenue N, Seattle, WA
$$$: Free with paid admission


Love apples? You’re in luck, this weekend is Apple-Looza! The U District Farmers Market celebrates apple season with tastings, pie making, free cider, and a kids’ craft area. Sample an amazing variety of different locally-grown apples and vote on your favorites, plus learn about the amazing apple products made by our farmers and vendors (jellies, pies, preserves, ciders, etc).

Apple-Looza
When: Oct 11, 2008 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Where: University Heights Community Center, University Way NE & NE 50th Street Seattle, WA
$$$: Free admission; fees for some activities


Oh, my fellow book loving friends, this weekend is the Seattle Antiquarian Book Fair. Featuring over 100 U.S., Canadian and German exhibitors of used, rare, collectible and out-of-print books, maps, posters, prints and documents, this is a book lovers dream come true!

The Seattle Antiquarian Book Fair
When: Saturday October 11th - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday October 12th - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Seattle Center Exhibition Hall, (on Mercer St just east of 3rd Ave N)
$$$: $5.00 at the door (good for both days - under 12 admitted free


Here is another fall festival. This one in Bothell. Paint a pumpkin, win a prize, it’s that simple! Enjoy the craft booths, music, glass blowing, pony rides, train rides, King’s Original Kettle Korn, specialty foods, and fall décor!

Harvest Festival at Country Village
When: October 11th & 12th
Where: Country Village, 23718 Bothell Everett Highway, Bothell, WA
$$$: Free

Rattlesnake Hills October Newsletter

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

October 2008 Edition

It is ‘CRUSH’ time at the wineries in the Rattlesnake Hills!

‘Crush’ simply means harvest, and harvest is just beginning. While the grapes are about three weeks later this year because of the cooler, wetter spring, this year promises to be outstanding with the smaller, more intensely-flavored berries. A couple of the wineries began last week by picking chardonnay grapes, and some of the Merlot grapes were harvested, too. Which grapes are picked at what time differs at each winery, based on when the blocks are ready and the location of the vineyard. Different blocks ripen at different times, so a Chardonnay block might be ready now, but a separate block of the same variety might take another week or two before it is ready. Just a few feet in elevation can make a big difference in when to pick those luscious berries. And, of course, each winemaker must decide the perfect time to pick for their style of wine. Once a block is picked, the grapes are crushed and the process begins to turn the wine into “Nectar of the Gods”.

We have a full calendar and plenty of fun times left in the Rattlesnake Hills this year, so read on for more info!

Coming up in the Rattlesnake Hills:

October:


1st – 31st: Taste the Grapes!

You can ‘Taste the Grapes’ yourself this month! During the whole month of October, the wineries in the Rattlesnake Hills bring fresh wine grapes in from the fields so visitors can taste the ‘wine’ before it magically becomes the delectable juice that Washington is becoming famous for.

At Bonair Winery, you can taste test a variety of wine grapes as well as table grapes. Tapas are available from noon to 4:30 Friday, Saturday and Sunday throughout the month of October. The weather is still beautiful- a perfect time to enjoy tapas and a glass of wine by the duck pond and vineyard.

3rd - 5th: Claar Cellars’ 12th annual Grape Stomp to “Help Stomp Out Breast Cancer”, held at the winery in Zillah, WA for Breast Cancer Awareness and benefiting Wellness House. Have you ever wanted to jump in a barrel of grapes and feel them squish between your toes? Now’s your chance, and it benefits a wonderful organization! The competition for teams of two begins at 3 PM on Saturday, the 4th. A fun and exciting grape-stomping event! Purchase their Busty Blush wine, knowing that $1 from each bottle sold goes to the Fred Hutchison Cancer Center in Seattle for research. Pre-registration for the grape-stomp suggested but not required. Claar Cellars for more information at 509.829.6810.

11th: Steppe Cellars’ third annual “Federweisser und Zweibelkuchen”, Steppe Cellars will be celebrating 2008 crush with its annual Federweisser und Zwiebelkuchen. This traditional German harvest celebration is always a lot of fun. We will be tasting the new and still fermenting white wines- the Federweisser, along with the Zwiebelkuchen, which is a caramelized onion tart. It is interesting to sample the wines at this stage of fermentation because the flavors are so bold. The celebration will be the 2nd Saturday of October- the 11th –from 11:00 -6:00. You will be able to purchase a glass of Federweisser and a slice of Zwiebelkuchen for $5.00. Sit out in the picnic area, and enjoy autumn in the Yakima Valley.

Steppe Cellars will also be releasing their new Bordeaux-style Blend - Artemisia - this weekend.

And — This harvest, Steppe Cellars will be selling local pumpkins and apples fresh from our orchards. Pick out a pumpkin from our “pumpkin patch” - or choose from our Gala and Golden apples. All proceeds will go to benefit Project Hope, a health-care organization Gabrielle has worked with both in Africa and after Hurricane Katrina.

Stop by the winery or call for additional information ~ (509 837-8281) or visit their website for a full listing of events.

18th: Two Mountain: Life in the Day of a Winemaker Afternoon–October 20th from 2-4pm. Please call 509-829-3900 or visit their website for information. This fun, educational event was featured in Sunset Magazine and Northwest Palate. There is limited space left, so get your reservations made before it is too late.

HalloWine2008

“I Vant to Drink Your…….WINE!”

October 25 – 26 is a themed weekend in the Rattlesnake Hills. What’s it about? Sampling great wine, costumes, artist-carved pumpkins, wine discounts, and fun – and it’s called HalloWine. Stop in at each of the wineries to discover what treats they have available, or what ‘costumed persona’ will serve you. There could be wine-bar witches, pirates talking funny, or vampires dribbling wine (not blood) down their chins as you approach the tasting bars. But don’t be afraid. “Ve only vant you to taste our vines!”

No charge – complimentary to the public. Here are some of the supernatural occurrences at the Rattlesnake Hills wineries this weekend:

Bonair Winery’s staff will greet you in their scary best for some wonderful Hallowine specials. Come in costume for a fiendishly good deal. During the month of October enjoy a sampling of our wine and table grapes, fresh from our estate vineyards. Our fall tapas menus will continue Friday, Saturday and Sunday through the month of October.

Eaton Hill Winery will have “the HalloWine works” during this special fall weekend – costumes, pumpkins, soup and their award-winning wines. Stop in 10 AM – 5 PM.

Masset Winery will host some of the best, big pumpkin carving you’ve ever seen for HalloWine. Internationally known artists will provide the carvings – you’ll have to see these up close to believe they weren’t carved from fire and brimstone! See them in action on October 17 & 18, and again on November 1 & 2. The carved creations will be on display from mid-October through Thanksgiving. For a preview, visit www.masterpumpkinscultor.com

Paradisos del Sol: Halloween – Haloo-Wine – HalloWine!

The end of October is also the end of harvest. All the wineries are just wrapping up the tail ends. Stop in to taste a bubbling frothing fermentation. Corn mazes and pumpkin stands nearby. Join Paradisos del Sol in a REAL costume and they will sell you a wine for a buck!

Piety Flats Winery celebrates HalloWine with Kris’ favorite Pumpkin Soup, a tasty orange delight that will have you screaming for more. Available at the winery.

Severino Cellars is very spoooooky this HalloWine. If you are up for sipping some yummy wines in the Rattlesnake Hills and you aren’t a scaredy cat then stop by Severino Cellars and see our 100 year old haunted farm house. All ghouls and boys welcome. Open daily from 10am-6pm. For more information contact us at 509.829.3800.

Silver Lake Winery staff will greet you in some great costumes this annual themed weekend, and for a spook-tacular HalloWine, they are offering 25% off certain wines through the 31st.

Steppe Cellars celebrates Hallowine this year with harvest décor, treats of wine, and hot cider. Samples of their newest release, Artemisia, a Bordeaux-blend sure to please the palate, will be available for the wine aficionado. And for the designated drivers, have a cup of hot apple cider while you wait for the rest of your party.

Tefft Cellars is ready for the HalloWine trick-or-treaters with their new release of Concordia – a port-like wine made from Concord grapes as a special request from local Concord grape growers and bottled in a 500 ml bottle. Peanut butter and chocolate candy will be on hand to pair with their delicious Concordia. Come visit Jack and see what spooky things are in the tasting room this year.

November:

28 – 30th: Thanksgiving in Rattlesnake Hills features all the wineries participating with specialty foods paired with their wines. You’ll find many of the wineries gorgeously decorated for Christmas, and some of the wineries will have new releases to sample and purchase. Avoid the shopping frenzy and relax at the wineries instead. You’ll find delicious foods prepared by regional chefs and some prepared by the winemakers themselves. And wine is always the perfect size! Watch our web site for updates.

Awards and Ratings:

Wine Press Northwest, Fall 2008 Issue, noted several Rattlesnake Hills wines:

Silver Lake Winery’s 2003 Grand Reserve Cabernet was rated ‘Recommended’. “This older release saw 30 months in new and 1-year old barrels. It shows off aromas of black cherries, toffee and mint, followed by robust flavors of Bing cherries and a latte’ with a dash of caramel.

Silver Lake Winery’s 2006 Reserve Zinfandel was rated ‘Outstanding’.

Two Mountain Winery was rated ‘Outstanding’ for their 2005 Reserve Cabernet Franc. “This beautiful Cabernet Franc reveals aromas of red currants, raspberries, and mint, followed by flavors of black cherries and underlying sweet herbs. Its plush entry leads to silky tannins and a gentle finish.”

Two Mountain Winery was also rated a ‘Recommended’ for their 2007 Chalk Art Rosé.

“ . . . a tasty rosé that reveals aromas of rhubarb, rose hips and cranberries, followed by flavors of white strawberries and peaches.”

2004 Eaton Hill Konnowac Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon was rated ‘Excellent’. “Hidden near the Yakima Valley town of Granger is the longtime and often- overlooked producer. Yet the Stear family is crafting some remarkable wines. This Cabernet Sauvignon was aged in oak for 29 months. It opens with intriguing aromas of sweet spices, black currants, chocolate syrup, and coffee, followed by fruit-driven flavors of blackberries and raspberries. Spices and sweet herbs provide complexity.”

2006 Eaton Hill Gamay rated ‘Excellent and Best Buy’ “Gamay is best known in the French regions of Beaujolais and the Loire Valley. Very little is planted in the Northwest, yet this wine might make the argument for more. It’s a delicious and straightforward red with aromas of plums, blackberries and strawberries and flavors of plums and blackberries. A hint of chocolate provides depth. It’s not a wine you need to sit around and contemplate adjectives over–just enjoy it with lasagna.”

Tefft Cellars 2007 Pinot Grigio was rated ‘Recommended’. “Owner/winemaker Joel Tefft has been making Pinot Grigio for a number of years. This vintage shows off aromas of lemons, lychee, and honeydew melons, followed by flavors of tropical fruits. Pair with shellfish or halibut with a mango salsa”

The Better Tasting Institute awarded Hyatt Vineyards a 90/gold medal for their Roza Ridge Roadside Market Red.

AppellationAmerica.com awarded a gold medal to Masset Winery for their 2005 Petit Sirah in the ‘Best of Appellation’ competition held recently.

Wine writer/advisor Paul Gregutt visited the Rattlesnake Hills recently, and determined Bonair Winery’s 2007 Dry Gewurztraminer, $11, to be his ‘Pick of the Week’.

“This unusual gewürztraminer puts the flavor focus squarely on grapefruit and pineapple, with a bone dry, high acid underpinning. It has moderate concentration and length, with alcohol rated at just 12.5 percent. Time to practice your new turkey recipe for the coming holidays — here’s your wine.”

Notes From the Tasting Rooms:

Piety Flats Winery has just released their new red blend, Junkyard Red. Jim and Kris Russi, owners of Piety Flats Winery, report tongue-in-cheek on their newest wine:

“In honor of the Yakima County Commissioners unanimous vote to establish a new site for a wrecking yard right at the beginning of and gateway to Wine Country in the Yakima Valley, Kris and I have released a fantastic blend we call Junkyard Red”

“This is a mix of 5 different wine grapes that will blend with any food group or road kill. Now I know what the wine writers mean when they say a wine has a touch of asphalt and a hint of rock with a barnyard nose. Please do not ask where the acids come from.”

“We could have gone into a rage over the new wrecking yard site but Kris and I like to make lemonade from lemons. The boys at the County have given us that opportunity and we just want to thank them with this wonderful new wine. All joking aside, this is truly a very fine wine created by one of the most experienced winemakers in the Yakima Valley, Mr. Joel Tefft of Tefft Cellars and one of two winemakers Piety Flats Winery is associated with. The humor is only in the name and the reason we call it by that name.”

“Tasting Notes: It is a very smooth red wine that is ready to drink immediately after opening. No need to lay it down. It is ready. Low in acids but strong in flavor. This will surprise many when they hear what the five wine grapes are.”

Two Mountain Winery: Check out the new version of their website at www.twomountainwinery.com. It just went live ten days ago so be one of the first to view it. Blog postings, virtual tasting room visit and other industry resources are among some of our favorite features.

Announcements:

The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) and the CEIP Review Panel has honored Greg Masset, winemaker and co-owner of Masset Winery as well as the Executive Chef at the Yakima Country Club, by inviting him to be a member of the inaugural class for the Culinary Enrichment and Innovation Program.

Hundreds of impressive culinary talents were reviewed across the United States for this prestigious honor, and there were many well-qualified candidates for consideration, but only sixteen were chosen. It is a well known fact amongst the winery circles that if you have the palate to make fine wine, you have the palate to cook fine cuisine, and Greg Masset is proof of that fact. We are very proud of Greg and expect to hear a lot of media buzz about this talented gentleman for years to come.

Bonair Winery will be at several places in the near future for tasting:

  • September 27th ~ George’s Wine Shop in Bellevue tomorrow from 2 – 5 PM
  • October 24th ~ Water to Wine in Gig Harbor from 3 – 6 PM
  • October 25th ~ D & W Wine Cellar in Bonney Lake, all day

As always, check the web site for more information on upcoming events, and we hope to see you again soon at the wineries on the Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail!

Seattle Weekend Edition for 10/04/08

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Since I failed you guys the past two weekends, I’m going to try and get the weekend edition up early, or at least on time this week!

Get started on your weekend a bit early and head over to the Puyallup Fairgrounds for the Scandinavian Heritage Festival. Three full days of festivities with Scandinavian cultural exhibits, arts and crafts, music, food, folk dancing and Scandinavian gift items. There are some really cool sounding demonstrations on spinning, rosemailing, weaving & bobbin lace making. Additionally there will be every kind of yummy sounding Scandinavian food you can imagine. From Swedish pancakes to meatballs to home made breads. Yummy! Go early Friday and get in FREE.

Scandinavian Heritage Festival
When: October 3rd-5th
Where: Puyallup Fairgrounds
$$$: Fri, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, FREE; Fri, 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm, $8.00; Sat, $8.00; Sun, $4.00.


From Scandinavia to Germany, this weekend also plays host to a couple of Oktoberfests. Featuring authentic bands and dance troupes, great grub and grog, family fun, great German and Bavarian performance, traditional costumes and dances, Festhalle Biergarten games of skill (and luck!) and the introduction of Hammerschlagen to the Pacific Northwest, there is the Puyallup Oktoberfest. Or, if you’d like to take a little drive and celebrate Oktoberfest in a more German setting, head out to Leavenworth.

Oktoberfest Northwest
When: October 03 - October 05, 2008
Fri. & Sat. 11:00 am – 12:00 am
Sun.11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Where: Puyallup Fair & Events Center
$$$: Adults: $6.00, Kids 12 & Under: FREE

Leavenworth Oktoberfest
When: October 03 - October 04, 2008
Where: Leavenworth, Wa
$$$: Adults Friday, $5, Saturday, $10. Children under 12 Free


Oh, and what the heck, one more for good measure. This one is a family-oriented weekend fair centered around a Bavarian theme, with food booths, a carnival, family entertainment and arts and crafts.

Everett Sausage Fest
When: October 03 - October 05, 2008, Fri, Sat, 12:00 pm - 12:00 am, Sun, 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Grounds, 2619 Cedar Ave., Everett, Wa
$$$: FREE admission AND Parking


Reminiscent for those days of sitting by the campfire telling stories and eating s’mores? If so, you’re in luck. Auburn is having a “S’more Than You Imagined” party this weekend. A giant bon fire, big band music, s’mores and scary stories in the dark! A perfect way to celebrate the season. Face painting available. It’s a free family event that’s a sure hit.

S’more Than You Imagined
When: October 04, 2008, 6-8pm
Where: Game Farm Park, 3030 R ST SE, Auburn, Wa
$$$: FREE event. FREE parking. Gotta love it!


For those of you looking for a bit more adult entertainment and you’re not afraid of a few Zombies, the the Zombie Pub Crawl might be right up your alley. Billed as the first “Zombie Social” of the year, this is a NO KIDS, 21 and older event. Zombies get up out of your resting place early and pull your outfit together because there is no cover before 9:30. Arrive dressed to kill EARLY, and get stamped so you can come and go as the night progresses without paying the regular $7.00 at the door. It’s also a good time to bring out your zombie sketches and copies of short stories etc. to share with people who love that sh*t. Try out mixing with the living, then revel in the revolting nature of your own kind. Alcohol preserves rotting flesh so….. “Bottoms up! This is also a great opportunity to chat up the locals about the zombie film genre before the zombie Film festival next Saturday and plenty of folks in the mob to chat with you about the unique indie films that will be screened at the second annual Revenant Zombie Film Festival.

Seattle ZombieWalk
When: Oct 4th @ 8:30pm
Where: Starting at The Ballroom, 456 N 36th St, Seattle, WA
$$$: Arrive in costume before 9:30 and there is no cover charge


Looking for something fun and unusual but also free this weekend? We like free! If you like things new and edgy then I HEART RUMMAGE is a great event for you. IHR features 40 of the Northwest’s most innovative indie designers and urban crafters at Chop Suey the first Sunday of most every month. There is even a DJ.

I HEART RUMMAGE
When: Sunday, October 5th
Where: Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison Seattle, WA 98122
$$$: FREE

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