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Cork Dork: Local Wineries and Wine Shops Get in the Holiday Spirit

Don't know what to get that wine enthusiast? Not sure what your foodie friend would want? You need look no further than the wineries. Many have special dinners or gift fairs planned for the holidays.

The holiday season is the season to celebrate. With the season upon us there is no shortage of wine special events in our region. Events range from casual receptions for $10 to sit-down, multi-course dinners for $125. Whatever your budget or tastes, you are bound to find an event to your liking during December. In the holiday spirit of giving, some are benefit events for local non-profits.

 will be hosting its Holiday Wine Dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 6:45 p.m. at its Woodinville tasting room. Emerald Cove will cater dinner paired with Goose Ridge wines. Tickets are $85 for Cellar Select Members, $125 for non-members. To register or ask questions, contact the Goose Ridge Woodinville tasting room at 425-488-0200.

 continues its winter dinner series with a seven-course dinner paired with Champagne on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. at the Woodinville winery. Chef George Stevenson will prepare sushi, foie gras torchon, seared scallops, pan-roasted Cornish game hen with chanterelle mushroom jus, a cheese plate, and pear and almond tart. Distefano founder and winemaker Mark Newton and sommelier Jaci Kajfas will pair each course with Champagne. Tickets for $125 (non-inclusive) are available on-line at www.distefanowinery.com or by calling 425-487-1648, ext. 1.

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 in Redmond will be hosting its annual holiday Champagne tasting on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 3 to 6 p.m. Admission is $15 for members of the Fine Wine & Cigars Wine Club, $20 for non-members. Up to 11 Champagne importers will be pouring the likes of Cristal, Dom Perignon, Drappier and Piper-Heidsieck during the afternoon. Finger foods will be served to pair with Champagne. For questions or to register, call Fine Wine and Cigars at 425-869-086S9.

 will be hosting an Ugly Holiday Sweater Party on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 7 to 10 p.m. at its Woodinville tasting room. The party is a benefit for , a Bellevue-based non-profit serving children and families facing homelessness and domestic abuse. Admission is $10 and includes a glass of wine and a donation to Wellspring Family Services. Guests donating a toy can receive a 30-percent discount on wine sales. Festivities include live music and an Ugly Sweater Photo Booth. To register, contact Apex at Alder Ridge at info@apex-at-alderridge.com or at 425-408-1796.

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Women Wine & Business will be hosting the Woodinville’s Artisan Craft & Wine Fair on Wednesday, Dec. 14, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the  in Woodinville. Tickets for $20 can be purchased in advance at WoodWareWine.com or by calling 425-208-2770 or at the door for $25. Local wines and appetizers by Denice’s Place Café in Bothell will be served. Arts and crafts by local artists will be for sale.

The Artisan Craft & Wine Fair benefits Brigadoon Service Dogs, a Bellingham-based non-profit that raises and trains assistance dogs for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities.

 will be hosting a 1950s-style holiday gala on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is $20 and includes a glass of Matthews Estate wine. Additional wine and food by Pompeii Pizza and G&G Dogs will be available for purchase. DJ Royce will be spinning music all evening. Proceeds from the evening benefit One Day’s Wages Horn of Africa Relief Fund. For questions or to purchase tickets, contact the winery at www.matthewsestate.com or by calling 425-487-9810.

The Grape Choice in Kirkland will be hosting its second-annual Champagne Fete on Wednesday, Dec. 28, from 5 to 10 p.m. For $40 guests will enjoy samples of small-grower Champagne, including Jean Milan, Pierre Peters, Vilmart, Gaston Chiquet, Pierre Gimonnet, Henri Goutorbe, Veuve Forny and Henri Billiot. The private Champagne tasting is limited to 48 guests. To register, contact The Grape Choice a tvino@thegrapechoice.com or at 425-827-7551.

The  on Mercer Island will be turning one on Tuesday, December 13. In the celebratory spirit, the store will be hosting several parties and wine tastings throughout the week. Happy hour discounts of 20 percent off glasses of wine and the food will be extended until 7:30 pm. The extended happy hour coincides with the Mercer Island Women’s Club holiday celebration at the store. From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., the French Sister City Association will be throwing its own party at the Olde Wine Store. In the holiday spirit, the store will serve a special mulled wine from Knipprath Cellars.

The Mercer Island travel agency Journeys to Paradise will be hosting its holiday open house at the Olde Wine Store offering complimentary wine tasting to guests from 6 to 8 p.m. Cadence winemaker Ben Smith will be pouring complimentary samples of his current Bordeaux-style blends on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. 

 in Kirkland will be hosting their second annual Champagne Fete on Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 5 to 10 p.m. For $40 guests will enjoy samples of small grower Champagne, including Jean Milan, Pierre Peters, Vilmart, Gaston Chiquet, Pierre Gimonnet, Henri Goutorbe, Veuve Forny and Henri Billiot. The private Champagne tasting is limited to 48 guests. To register, contact The Grape Choice at vino@thegrapechoice.com or at 425-827-7551.

Wine Pick of the Week: 2007 JM Cellars Late Harvest Semillon, Columbia Valley

The husband and wife team of John and Peggy Bigelow have been making wine for more than 10 years at their Woodinville-based winery . John retired from a career in high tech in 2006 to devote to winemaking full-time.

Best known for their red wine blends, the Bigelows make a pleasantly balanced dessert wine, the 2007 JM Cellars Late Harvest Semillon. John Bigelow only makes a dessert wine in vintages that warrant it, every five years or so. In Bordeaux, more specifically Sauterne, late harvest Semillon and late harvest Sauvignon Blanc is often blended to produce some of the best dessert wines in the world.

Modeled after the Bordeaux dessert wines, Bigelow crafts a versatile wine. Bigelow waited until Dec. 17 of 2007 to pick the Semillon for this sweet wine. The result is a concentrated wine with 18 percent residual sugar. Flavors of Asian pears, ripe apples, figs, almonds and vanilla cover the palate. Pleasant acidity (Meyer lemons and lemon zest) cleanses the palate and balances the sweetness.

Some late harvest Semillon from Washington state are versatile enough to pair with a creamy dessert such as crème brulee, a comfort dish such as fried chicken or the classic foie gras. The mosaic of foie gras and duck confit at The Salish Lodge is a classic pairing for this classic wine. The JM Cellars Late Harvest Semillon has plenty of acidity to stand up to the richness of foie gras. The apple, pear and fig flavors in the wine echo the Washington apple jelly and fig-and-prune chutney that is served with this dish.

The wine is available at the JM Cellars tasting room in Woodinville, open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. or online at www.jmcellars.com for $32 for the half-bottle.

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