Articles for May, 2009


Rio Vista Wines- Spring Picnic

Submitted May 15th, 2009
June 13, 2009
1:00 pmto5:00 pm

June 13, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location: Rio Vista Wines, 24415 SR 97, Chelan, WAClick here for directions -

Come join us for our annual picnic at this wonderful winery located on the shore of the Columbia River. Rio Vista is the only winery on the river in North Central Washington where you can arrive by car, by boat or float plane! They don’t have a dock, but there is a long stretch of sandy beach with a shade hut, floats, or trees to tie up to. Besides the wonderful food and company, you’re able to enjoy a tour of the riverside vineyards, the park-like country setting, a walk on the sandy beach, a visit with the Ducks and Chickens, or simply sip the fantastic reds and whites on the covered deck of the tasting room while lingering in the golden glow of the river.

For more information, please contact Kathy Campbell (katink221@hotmail.com). The sign-up form and membership coupon can be found in the Newsletter.


Elerding Vinyards

Submitted May 15th, 2009
May 21, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

May 21, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Location: Chateau Faire le Pont, Wenatchee WA

The vineyards of Dr. Steve Elerding consistently produce grapes sought after by major winemakers in Washington. Wineglass Cellars, Matthews Cellars, Austin Robaire, Chateau Faire le Pont, Januik are just a few. We will be comparing wines from different winemakers whose grapes all came from the Elerding Vineyards.

Visit the May Newsletter for directions and more details.

For more information, please contact Joanne Saliby (jasaliby@aol.com ).


New Web Contact

Submitted May 13th, 2009

Please contact me if you have any information you would like to post on the web site. This includes any pictures of our events you are willing to share.

Contact me at: snowall@nwi.net

Sheila Bergren


Joanne’s Picks- May

Submitted May 11th, 2009

This is the time of year when I wish we had settled in Wenatchee or Cashmere when we came here almost twenty-one years ago. While I am happy with where we live, I do get frustrated with the late arrival of spring each year. Out the front door, by the walk, three crocuses, some snowdrops and a pansy have managed to make it through the only recently melted snow. The lilac and spirea are putting out tiny tentative leaves and buds. (more…)


What Is Malolactic Fermentation?

Submitted May 11th, 2009

“Penicillin cures, but wine makes people happy”
~Sir Alexander Fleming, English bacteriologist

Malolactic fermentation (or sometimes malolactic conversion) is a process of a change used in winemaking where tart-tasting malic acid, naturally present in grape must, is converted to softer-tasting lactic acid. (more…)


The Red Wine Stain

Submitted May 11th, 2009

Fellow Enological Society Members,

What a lovely time of year in the Wenatchee Valley! (more…)