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Hoodsport Events Hoodsport Winery, a Winery Loop® winery since 1985, proudly continues its tradition as an Olympic Peninsula Winery in celebrating this annual Spring Barrel Tasting Event
helpful links - hoodsport. com We will offer in 2006 special tours and events Watch for our new releases this year These wines can be purchased online or at the winery
Directions to Hoodsport • HOODSPORT Winery is located on scenic U S Highway 101 on the beautiful Hood Canal one mile South of the town of Hoodsport We are a 40 minute drive from Olympia, 75 minutes from Bremerton and 20 minutes from Shelton
Hoodsport wines Hoodsport features smaller productions of unique varieties like Island Belle and Lemberger-Cabernet In addition, they specialize in Raspberry, Rhubarb and Loganberry wines
helpful links - Hoodsport Winery We will offer in 2006 special tours and events Watch for our new releases this year These wines can be purchased online or at the winery
Hoodsport Island Belle Merlot A rogue wine, combining the best of the West and East sides of the mountains Intense fresh grape fruitiness with blueberry and black cherry overtones over a spicy layer of vanilla
Hoodsport Lemberger Cab or grilled meats, gourmet sausages too My mom likes this wine Vineyard: Pleasant Vineyards, Yakima Valley
Hoodsport Chardonnay This is a crisp and complex wine Try with steamed clams, crab, or other shellfish Excellent with roasted salmon nestled in sea asparagus Also complements fruits and cheeses, or rich pastas with cream and butter sauces Vineyard: Pleasant Vineyards, Yakima Valley Harvested: October 16th and 27th BOTTLING ANALYSIS Alcohol: 13 8% Residual Sugar
Hoodsport Rhubarb Wine This is an excellent sipping wine and goes well with many foods including turkey, baked ham, salads and particularly salmon and watermelon Serve chilled Source: Locally grown new crop rhubarb from independent farmers in the cool maritime climate of the Southern Puget Sound valleys of Puyallup and Sumner Varieties: Crimson Hothouse