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Washington is one of the most beautiful and majestic states in the country, so OF COURSE wineries based in the Evergreen State should leverage that competitive advantage in their marketing. If there are any Washington wineries reading out there, please consider the following:
Precipitation Pinot
Snail Sancerre
Moss Merlot
Spokane On Purpose Baby Barolo
Incredibly High Cost of Living Cab
Ferry Restroom Essences Brown Blend
Still Unsure How to Pronounce Sequim Syrah
Mariners' Melancholy Merlot
Is this where those vampire movies were filmed Zin
Bits o'Renton Red
Cascadia Someday Cabernet
Remember Almost Live Raviolio
Features
2013 Diversion Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
Black Cherry, berry and cassis with a touch of vanilla and smoke. Nice acidity and medium tannins complement this well-structured wine.
Diversion Wine hand-crafted this Cabernet using grapes carefully selected from several renowned vineyards including Milbrandt’s award-winning, sites along Washington’s Columbia River Gorge. Diversion Cabernet is an ideal complement to beef tenderloin, mushrooms and the wild, majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
2012 Diversion Merlot, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
A generous helping of cocoa, vanilla, overripe plum, and raspberry. Long on the mid palate with subtle tannins making this very easy to drink. A deliciously rich Merlot only Washington fruit could produce.
Diversion Wine hand-crafted this Merlot using grapes carefully selected from several renowned vineyards including Milbrandt’s award-winning sites along Washington’s Columbia River Gorge. Diversion Merlot is an ideal complement to grilled lamb and the wild, majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
2012 Diversion Majestic Red Blend, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
Full, long and juicy with the perfect balance of blackberry, cassis and dark fruit. An easy drinking wine to complement any meal.
Diversion Wine hand-crafted this Majestic Red blend using grapes carefully selected from several renowned vineyards including Milbrandt’s award-winning sites along Washington’s Columbia River Gorge. Diversion Majestic Red is an ideal complement to grilled steak, roast duck and the wild, majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Specs
2013 Diversion Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Alcohol: 13.01%
- Blend: 76.4% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9.8% Merlot, 9.5% Malbec, 1.9% Petit Verdot
2012 Diversion Merlot, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Vintage: 2012
- Blend: 96.1% Merlot, 2.5% Malbec, 1.4% Petite Verdot
- Alcohol: 13.74%
2012 Diversion Majestic Red Blend, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Alcohol: 13.77%
- Blend: 48.9% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39.3% Merlot, 6.8% Malbec, 2.5% Petit Verdot
Specs
2013 Diversion Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Alcohol: 13.01%
- Blend: 76.4% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9.8% Merlot, 9.5% Malbec, 1.9% Petit Verdot
2012 Diversion Merlot, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Vintage: 2012
- Blend: 96.1% Merlot, 2.5% Malbec, 1.4% Petite Verdot
- Alcohol: 13.74%
2012 Diversion Majestic Red Blend, Washington 750ml 2-Pack
- Appellation: Washington, Columbia Valley
- Alcohol: 13.77%
- Blend: 48.9% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39.3% Merlot, 6.8% Malbec, 2.5% Petit Verdot
Vendor Details
Diversion Wine
Diversion Wine is a unique project, brought together by a passion for Washington wine and the Pacific Northwest great outdoors. We were driven to develop a wine that captured not only the distinct terroir of Washington State but that would also depict the majestic beauty of its iconic geography.
Meet our winemaker, Katy Michaud. Katy’s been everywhere. Born in Detroit, moved to Mexico City at age one, started high school in London and finished in Eugene, OR, where she got a degree in art history at the University of Oregon.
She caught the wine bug after moving to Santa Cruz, CA and got a job as a cellar worker at Bonny Doon. She enrolled in the Winemaking program at UC Davis. After a year, she worked a harvest in the Margaret River region in Western Australia. When she returned to Santa Cruz, Katy landed a gig as an assistant enologist at David Bruce Winery. In short order, she moved to Eastern Washington, married a fellow enologist, became assistant wine maker at Canoe Ridge Vineyard in Walla Walla, and became a mom. In the summer of 2007, Katy joined Covey Run. At that time, Covey Run was the largest winery headed by a woman.
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