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Red, White & Brew Recap

The best washington wines of 2012, hoppy brews and sunshine at Red, White & Brew.

By Inside Seattle August 10, 2012

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Our inaugural Red, White &  Brew was a sunny success! With the Olympic Sculpture Park and 80 degree sunshine as our backdrop, more than 450 guests (including a fleet of brave navy sailors) came, saw and sipped the night away. There were plenty of reds, whites and brews to be had–17 Washington wine award-winners and six local breweries poured their famed varietals while Taste Events, Sartori Cheese, Oil & Vinegar and Belle Epicurean offered savory salumi and cheese and delectable desserts.

A special thanks to all of our wineries and breweries who poured at the event:
aMaurice, Anacortes Brewing, Cadence, Camaraderie Cellars, Castillo de Feliciana, Columbia Crest, Desert Wind, Diamond Knot Brewing Company, Elliott Bay Brewing Company, Fall Line Winery, Georgetown Brewing Company, Harbinger Winery, Iron Horse Brewery, J Bookwalter, K Vintners, L’Ecole No. 41, Long Shadows Vintners, Novelty Hill, Pike Brewing Company, Purple Star, Trust Cellars, Walla Walla Vintners and William Church.

Check out our slideshow and highlights from Seen by Team Photogenic!

 

Seen @ Red, White & Brew Presented by Seattle magazine from Seen LIVE with Team Photogenic on Vimeo.

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