New Wineries, Wines, Grapes, Styles from the Pacific Northwest
Vermentino, Sheridan, Hellioterra, Omero Cellars, Petit Verdot, For a Song Winery, you're sure to be surprised at the selections in the New Discoveries Club. New, buzz-worthy, fall between the cracks, insider wines of all types - reds, whites, Pinots, Cabernets, you name it, we send them all. Join us and expand your wine horizons. 2 bottles/shipment - 15% off reorders - first in line for popular wines- newsletter
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Avalon's well-informed staff will go the extra mile for you. We'll get to know your preferences and keep our eyes open for the wines you want to collect. We'll let you know about the hardest to get wines as soon as we do.
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STOCK YOUR CELLAR AT 15% OFF. Reorder any available selection from any of the clubs at 15% off (as part of a mixed case order). Some club wines sell out quickly. While members receive first priority, we cannot guarantee availability.
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Avalon opened in 1987. Our 24 years in the NW wine community mean we have the contacts and connections to get you the wines you want. Every week we're in the wine country, driving from winery to winery, checking out the newest releases, trying barrel samples, purchasing the wines you want before they disappear. We find the wines you want to try, way before they hit the press.
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Northwest New Discoveries Club Wines
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As cool as the story is, the wine's even better. Fresh cut lime and green apple mingle with perfectly ocean-like minerality and crisp acidity. There isn't a better Northwest wine for oysters, and it screams for any fish or seafood. One of the co... |
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Our favorite of the 2008 Stevenson Barrie Pinots. Dancing out of the glass, the floral and licorice aromas frame a big, spicy palate of black cherry and raspberry. Mint, anise, grilled herbs, and a mineral streak adds verve and complexity. This is... |
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Sheridan demonstrates Washington's potential to grow world-class Merlot. This estate-grown wine is rich and creamy, with a heft that you might mistake for a Cab. Sheridan is easily one of the hottest Washington wineries - the Wine Advocate tasted... |
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From a micro-boutique winery south of our Corvallis shop. You're going to hear more about Brigadoon but for now, their tiny production of 165 cases of Lylee will get gobbled up in Oregon. This is fantastic everyday Pinot. An Insider's Oregon Pin... |
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Exotic spice-laden blue and purple fruit with a combination of flavor intensity and finesse. Petit Verdot is the new "it" grape in Washington. Still primarily a blending varietal in Bordeaux-style blends, we're starting to see it's potential as ... |
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Review: RED is a party wine that works well with pizza, burgers, and just about anything else you can throw its way. An outstanding value.
The RED is Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, and Merlot all from Orchard View Vineyard in the Colu... |
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This is one of the top value Bordeaux blends from Washington. 58% Cab, 15% Cab Franc, 12% Petit Verdot, 10% Merlot, and 5% Malbec create a red that's as massive as it is suave. Heaps of blackberry and black current intertwine with dark chocola... |
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The 2010 Haden Fig Pinot noir is all about R's, starting with highly Recommended. It's beautiful Red fruit is Round and creamy, with a Rustic edge and a mouthwatering finish. A Rosemary Ribbon carries through the wine, accenting the sweet cherri... |
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A blend of Syrah, Sangiovese, Barbera and Lagrein from Oregon and Washington vineyards. Dark fruits such as blackberry, black cherry, and plum are balanced by moderate tannins and bright acid. Sweet berry and dark plum flavors are invigorated by j... |
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This knocks me out. It drew me in with the first waft from the glass - I want to take this beauty home. Pure prettiness. Elegant aromas of red fruit, sandalwood, and flowers rise from the glass. Silky and soft, this makes for great early drinkin... |
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Wow - I've followed this winery for a few years as their new vineyard matured. With this wine, the maturity of the vineyard and the experience of the winemaker come together to produce a super wine and a great value.
The 2008 Technicolor Bat... |
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I had the cheesehead hat blown right off my head this week when I tasted Elemental Syrah 06. It's from the Willamette Valley...as in Oregon...as in fantastic. 2006 was the perfect year for ripening Syrah in Oregon - hot and dry. Exotic and smoky, minerals and violets, this classic Syrah at under $20 is a steal!
A fascinating, deeply complex Syrah with smoky violets and bacon, mineral, coffee and leather notes with vibrant berry fruit. Unmistakably Syrah - but a different animal than most Northwest Syrahs. 2006 was a perfect vintage for growing Syrah in... |
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Minerals, sweet Meyer lemon, citrus flowers, and comb honey - the scent is enticing and the flavors follow through. A hint of vanilla in a clean, fresh finish make this a summer sipping white wine that everyone will enjoy. - Jean ... |
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Reminiscent of Rhone, this Syrah is elegant, showing cigar box, licorice, blackberries and fresh thyme. Graceful tannins blend with moderate acidity to offer a very balanced wine. Anne's wines stand out for their long finish that expands and gain... |
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