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Washington September 2017 WASHINGTON SEPTEMBER 2017 /VEHRSINC | VEHRSDISTRIBUTING.COM | @VEHRSINC This is one of our new green options in our continuing efforts to conduct environmentally responsible business practices. Enjoy quick and intuitive navigation of our price book without the carbon footprint! This change alone saves 224,000 sheets of paper annually. Equivalent to 26 trees! you’re also saving 141 million Net BTU’s | 25,413 pounds of CO2 (greenhouse gasses) | 91,215 gallons of water 9,837 pounds of solid waste | 43 pounds NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) | 123 pounds SO2 (Sulfer Dioxide) 26 lbs *Particulates | 12 lbs * HAPs | 12 lbs *VOCs | 2 lbs *TRS | 69 lbs *TSS | 75 lbs *COD | 38 lbs *BOD *Calculations generated using environmentalpaper.org *Particulates: small particles generated during combustion, and pose a range of health risks, including asthma and other respiratory problems, when inhaled. *HAP: Hazardous Air Pollutants are any of a group of 188 substances identified in the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments because of their toxicity. *VOC: Volatile Organic Compounds are a broad class of organic gases, such as vapors from solvent and gasoline. VOCs react with nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the atmosphere to form ground-level ozone, the major component of smog and a severe lung irritant. *TSR: Total Reduced Sulfer compounds cause the odor associated with kraft pulp mills. Exposure to TRS emissions has been linked to symptoms including headaches, watery eyes, nasal problems, and breathing difficulties. *TSS: Total Suspended Solids measure solid material suspended in mill effluent, which can adversely affect bottom-living organisms upon settling in receiving waters and can carry toxic heavy metals and organic compounds into the environment. *COD: Chemical Oxygen Demand measures the amount of oxidizable organic matter in the mill’s effluent. Since wastewater treatment removes most of the organic material that would be degraded naturally in the receiving waters, the COD of the final effluent provides information about the quantity of more persistent substances discharged into the receiving water. *BOC: Biochemical Oxygen Demand measures the amount of oxygen that microorganisms consume to degrade the organic material in the wastewater. Discharging wastewater with high levels of BOD can result in oxygen depletion in the receiving waters, which can adversely affect fish and other organisms. September Catalog - WASHINGTON - 2017 “Relationship Driven, Connecting You to The World of Wine and Spirits.” *Prices subject to change. Some wines not available in all areas. Please consult your Account Representative. toll free 800-727-9106 | www.vehrsdistributing.com | fax 509-922-8055 WASHINGTON CALIFORNIA cont. ARGENTINA Abeja . 1 Amor Fati . 7 Alto Limay . 14 *Not available in Western Washington Amuse Bouche . 7 Altocedro . 14 Andrew Will Winery . 1 Angeline . 7 Anko . 14 *Not available in Western Washington Anthony and Dominic . 7 Black Cabra . 14 Arbor Crest Wine Cellars . 1 Armida Winery . 7 Blasco de Baquedano . 14 Bookwalter Winery . 1 Au Sommet . 7 Bramare . 14 Boudreaux Cellars . 1 Bennet Valley Cellars . 8 Cobos . 14 Buried Cane . 1 Clayhouse . 8 Don Rodolfo . 14 Cadaretta . 1 Clos du Val . 8 El Porvenir . 14 Canvasback . 2 Coupe de Foudre . 8 Expedicion . 14 Caprio Cellars . 2 Crisscross . 8 Fabre Montmayou . 14 Chinook Wines . 2 CrossBarn . 8 Felino . 14 *Not available in King, Snohomish, Darioush . 8 Lamadrid . 14-15 Skagit, Island, San Juan & Whatcom counties Decoy by Duckhorn Vineyards . 8 Las Vertientes . 15 Co Dinn Cellars . 2 Diamond Creek Vineyards . 8 Manos Negras . 15 Domaine Magdalena . 2 Duckhorn Vineyards . 8-9 Pulenta Estate . 15 Dunham Cellars . 2 Dunn Vineyards . 9 Puramun . 15 Farrington . 2 Ehlers Estate . 9 Riglos . 15 Fidelitas Wines . 2 Eisele Vineyard . 9 Tapiz . 15 *Not available in Benton & Franklin counties Fess Parker . 9 Zolo . 15 Figgins Family Wine Estates . 2 Forefathers . 9 *Not available in Vancouver Forman Vineyards . 9 Garrison Creek Cellars . 2 Formation . 9 Gordon Estate . 2-3 Gallica . 9 Australia Hence Cellars . 3 Gen 5 . 9 Hesketh . 15 Inconceivable . 3 Goldeneye by Duckhorn . 9 Mollydooker . 15 Involuntary Commitment . 3 Goldschmidt Vineyards . 10 *Not available in Western Washington Jones of Washington . 3 Goldschmidt Vineyards Plus . 10 Robert Oatley . 15 *Not available in Western Washington Happy Camper . 10 The Gatekeeper . 15 Kamiak . 3 *Not available in Western Washington Latah Creek Winery . 3 Honig Vineyard & Winery . 10 Leonetti Cellar . 3 Inconceivable . 10 Long Shadows . 3-4 La Storia . 10 Austria M100 . 4 Marilyn . 10 FX Pichler . 16 Mark Ryan Winery . 4 *Not available in Western Washington Hirtzberger . 16 *Not available in Western Washington Martin Ray Winery . 10 Markowitsch . 16 Market Vineyards . 4 Matchbook . 10 Pichler-Krutzler . 16 Notebook . 4 McManis Family Vineyards . 10-11 Sollner . 16 Palencia . 4 Merry Edwards Winery . 11 Portteus Winery . 4 Migration by Duckhorn . 11 *Not available in Western Washington Ministry of the Vinterior . 11 Radius . 5 Mossback . 11 Chile Robert Karl Cellars . 5 Nine North Wine Compnay . 11 Axel . 16 Sinclair Estate Vineyard . 5 Oak Grove . 11 La Playa . 16 The Walls Vineyards . 5 *Not available in Western Washington Manos Negras . 16 Treveri Cellars . 5 Paradigm Winery . 11 Tinga . 16 Two Ponds . 5 Paraduxx by Duckhorn 11 Undurraga . 16 Va Piano Vineyards . 5 Paul Hobbs Winery . 11-12 Vino de Eyzaguirre . 16 Van Loben Sels . 5 Prescription . 12 Vino La Monarcha . 5 Quady Winery . 12 Woodhouse Wine Estates . 5-6 Rabble Wine Co. 12 France Woodward Canyon . 6 Rare Wines . 12 Alasace *Not available in Vancouver C O N T E N T S Rombauer Vineyards . 12 Albert Mann . 16-17 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Round Pond . 12 Domaine Riefle . 17 Scotto Family Cellars . 12 Domaine Schoffit . 17 OREGON Snowden . 13 Jean-Baptiste Adam . 17 60 Souls . 6 Spottswoode Vineyard and Winery . 13 Ayoub . 6 Stasis . 13 Chehalem . 6 Stonewood . 13 Beaujolais Iris Vineyards . 6 Stony Hill . 13 Daniel Bouland . 17 Left Coast . 6 Storybook Mountain Vineyards . 13 Domaine du Vissoux . 17 Maysara Winery . 6 Stuhlmuller Vineyards . 13 Quady North . 7 The Dirty Pure Project . 13 Stoller . 7 Tooth and Nail . 13 Bordeaux Terrapin Cellars . 7 Trentadue Winery . 13 B de Biac . 17 Trig Point . 13 Cap Royal . 17 Turnbull . 13 Chateau Bellgrave . 17 CALIFORNIA Vampire . 13-14 Chateau Cap de Mourlin . 17 99 Vines . 7 Weibel Vineyards . 14 Chateau de Halie . 17 All About Red . 7 Chateau du Vieux Montpezat . 17 * Some wines are not available in all areas. Please consult your Sales Representative. Bordeaux cont. Loire Valley cont. Nahe Chateau Forcas Dupree . 17 Domaine des Aubuisieres . 21 Dachshund . 24 Chateau Maison Blanche . 17 Domaine Gadais . 21 Kloster . 24 Chateau Petit Freylon . 17 Domaine Huet . 21 Moselland . 24 Chateau Saint Julian . 18 Domiane La Foilie Luce . 21 Rudi Weist Selections . 24 Chateau Val Beylie . 18 Domaine L'Epicourchois . 21 Chateau Vieux Robin . 18 Edmond Vatan . 21 Pfalz Village . 18 Eric Morgat . 21 Becker . 24 Gerard & Pierre Morin . 21 Pfeffingen . 24 Burgundy La Varenne . 21 Bernard Moreau . 18 Marc Plouzeau . 21 Rheingau Cecile Tremblay . 18 Pascal & Nicolas Reverdy . 21 Schloss Schonborn . 25 Chateau de la Greffiere . 18 Pre Semele . 21 Domaine Alain Jeanniard . 18 Richard Leroy . 21 Rheinhessen Domaine Bernard & Thierry Glantenay. 18 Serge Dageneau et Filles . 21 Flower Garden . 25 Domaine Collotte . 18 Yannick Amirault . 22 Fritz Muller . 25 C O N T E N T S Domaine de la Chapelle . 18 Mosselland . 25 OF CONTENTS TABLE Domaine des Lambrays . 18 Wagner Stempel . 25 Domaine Desaunay-Bissey . 18 Northern Rhone Domaine Pascal Bonhomme . 18 Patrick et Christophe Bonnefond . 22 Wurttemberg Domaine Philippe Charlopin . 18 Rene Rostaing . 22 Schnaitmann . 25 Domaine Servin . 18-19 Yann Chave . 22 Dugat Py . 19 HUNGARY Dujac . 19 Provence Kiralyudvar . 25 Dujac Fils et Pere . 19 Chateau Calavon . 22 Jean Phileppe Fichet . 19 Domaine La Bastide Blanche . 22 ITALY Louis Boillot . 19 Triennes . 22 Abruzi Nicolas Potel . 19 La Piuma . 25 Raymond Dupont-Fahn . 19 Savoie Memo . 25 Remi Jobard . 19 Denis et Didier Berthollier . 22 Tiberio . 25 Roblet-Monnot . 19 Zaccagnini . 25 Serefin Pere Fils . 19 Vincent & Francois Jouard . 19 Southern Rhone Alain Ignace . 22 Alto Adige Champagne Chapelle St. Theodoric . 22 Cantina di Caldaro . 26 Franck Pascal . 19 Chateau des Roques . 22 Kaltern . 26 Jacques Selosse . 19 Dauvergne Ranvier . 22 St. Michael-Eppan . 26 Michel Mailliard . 19 Domaine Alary . 23 Nicolas Mailart . 19 Domaine Charvin . 23 Campania Waris-Hubert . 20 Domaine Ferrand . 23 Antica Masseria del Sigillo . 26 Doamine Grand Nicolet . 23 Jura Domaine les Grands Bois . 23 Emilia Romagna Domaine de la Borde . 20 Domaine Raymond Usseglio . 23 Gradizzolo . 26 Hubert Clavelin . 20 Domaine Saint-Damien . 23 Poderi dal Nespoli . 26 Les Granges Paquenesses . 20 Domaine Saladin . 23 Domaines Les Aphillanthes . 23 Les Dauphins . 23 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Languedoc-Roussillon Ca' del Sarto . 26 Clos du Serres . 20 I Clivi . 26 Department 66 . 20 Sud Ouest Le Monde . 26 Domaine des Soulanes . 20 Crocus . 23 Miani . 26 Domaine Font Mars . 20 Domaine des Cassagnoles . 23 Domaine Gauby . 20 Domaine La Berangeraie . 23 Domaine Vial-Magneres . 20 La Marche Je Taime . 20 Casalfarneto . 26 Jean-Louis Tribouley . 20 GERMANY JP Chenet . 20 Baden L' Oustal Blanc . 20 Salwey . 24 Piedmont Bartolo Mascarello . 26 Franken Ca' del Sarto . 26 Loire Valley Schloss Hallburg . 24 Elio Perrone . 26 Chateau de Fosse-Seche
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