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Where to Find Our Wine (By Name) Where to find our wine (by Name) FINE RESTAURANTS SELECT WINE DEPARTMENTS SPECIAL WINE SHOPS ADRIATIC GRILL - TACOMA ALBERTSONS #406 GIG HARBOR - GIG HARBOR ALL THINGS WINE - RENTON ALLIUM - EASTSOUND ALBERTSONS #450 MERCER IS - MERCER ISLAND ARISTA WINE CELLARS - EDMONDS BANDITS LOUNGE - SEATTLE BALLARD MARKET - SEATTLE ARTISIAN WINE CLUB - LUMMI ISLAND BELLEVUE CLUB - BELLEVUE CENTRAL CO-OP - SEATTLE CAMEO BOUTIQUE & WINE SHOP - UNION BIG FAT FISH COMPANY - BELLINGHAM CENTRAL MARKET - POULSBO - POULSBO CELLAR 46 - MERCER ISLAND BIG FISH GRILL - WOODINVILLE COMMUNITY FOOD CO-OP CORDATA - BELLINGHAM CORKSCREW CELLARS LLC - PUYALLUP BLACKBOARD BISTRO - SEATTLE COSTCO AURORA #106 - SEATTLE CORKY CELLARS LLC - DES MOINES BLUEACRE SEAFOOD - SEATTLE COSTCO CAMAS #1086 - CAMAS de VINE WINES - MILL CREEK BON APPETITE-TASTE SAM - SEATTLE COSTCO CORPORATED - ISSAQUAH DELAVIN - WOODINVILLE BOXLEY'S - NORTH BEND COSTCO COVINGTON #1029 - COVINGTON DIMPLES GIFTS - SEATTLE BRICCO DE REGINA ANNA - SEATTLE COSTCO EVERETT #114 - EVERETT ESQUIN WINE SHOP - SEATTLE BRIX GIG HARBOR - GIG HARBOR COSTCO FEDERAL WAY #61 - FEDERAL WAY FINE WINES REDMOND - REDMOND CANTERWOOD GOLF & CC - GIG HARBOR COSTCO ISSAQUAH #110 - ISSAQUAH FREMONT WINE WAREHOUSE - SEATTLE CEDARBROOK - SEATAC COSTCO KIRKLAND #8 - KIRKLAND FULL PULL WINES - SEATTLE CHUCKANUT MANOR - BOW COSTCO SEATTLE #1 - SEATTLE GRAND CRU WINE SHOP - BELLEVUE COLUMBIA TOWER CLUB - SEATTLE COSTCO TUMWATER #64 - TUMWATER GRAPE CHOICE - KIRKLAND DAHLIA LOUNGE - SEATTLE FRED MEYER BALLARD #608-S - SEATTLE ISLAND WINE COMPANY - FRIDAY HARBOR DANIEL'S BROILER BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE FRED MEYER FSHRS LANDING #93 - VANCOUVER LA BONA TAVOLA - SEATTLE DELAURENTI'S SEATTLE - SEATTLE FRED MEYER GIG HARBOR #601-S - GIG HARBOR LAURELHURST WINE MERCHANTS - SEATTLE DOCKSIDE BISTRO - OLYMPIA FRED MEYER GRND CNTRL #683-S - VANCOUVER MAPLE VALLEY SHELL - MAPLE VALLEY DUCK SOUP INN - FRIDAY HARBOR FRED MEYER PT ORCHARD #655-S - PORT ORCHARD MCCARTHY & SCHIERING - SEATTLE EL GAUCHO - BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE FRED MEYER REDMOND #664-S - REDMOND OLD WORLD DELI - BELLINGHAM EL GAUCHO - SEATTLE - SEATTLE FRED MEYER SALMON CREEK #460 - VANCOUVER OLYMPIC WINE SHOP - POULSBO EL GAUCHO - TACOMA - TACOMA FRED MEYER SNOHOMISH #681 - SNOHOMISH PETES EASTSIDE - BELLEVUE ETTA'S PLACE - SEATTLE FRED MEYER TOTEM LAKE #391-S - KIRKLAND PETE'S SUPER - SEATTLE FINS BISTRO - ISSAQUAH HAGGEN'S ARLINGTON #23 - ARLINGTON PIKE & WESTERN WINE SHOP - SEATTLE FISCHIARE LA FERMATA - BREMERTON HAGGEN'S BARKLEY VILLAGE #53 - BELLINGHAM PUGET SOUND WINE CELLAR - PORT ORCHARD FLAT IRON GRILL - ISSAQUAH HAGGEN'S FAIRHAVEN #25 - BELLINGHAM SAVAGE VINE - KINGSTON GREAT NABOB - SEATTLE HAGGEN'S FERNDALE #63 - FERNDALE SEATTLE WINE CO - BELLEVUE GREEN HOUSE RESTAURANT - GIG HARBOR HAGGEN'S MERIDIAN #11 - BELLINGHAM SIXTH AVENUE WINE SELLER - SEATTLE HARBOR SQUARE TASTING BAR - BAINBRIDGE ISL HAGGEN'S MT VERNON #69 - MOUNT VERNON TACOMA WINE MERCHANTS - TACOMA HEATHMAN HOTEL(TRELLIS REST) - KIRKLAND HAGGEN'S SEHOME #43 - BELLINGHAM THE GRAPE ADVENTURE - KENT JAK'S GRILL ISSAQUAH - ISSAQUAH HAGGEN'S STANWOOD #55 - STANWOOD THE OLDE WINE STORE - MERCER ISLAND JAK'S GRILL SEATTLE - SEATTLE HANSVILLE MARKET - HANSVILLE THE WINE LOFT - OLYMPIA JW RESTAURANT - GIG HARBOR KINGSTON IGA - KINGSTON THE WINE SELLER - PORT TOWNSEND LA LUNA - SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MARKET HAWTHORN - SEATTLE THE WINE SHOP - MARYSVILLE - MARYSVILLE LA MEDUSA - SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MARKET KIRKLAND - KIRKLAND THE WINE SHOPPE@HAWKS LANDNG - RENTON LUCIA - KIRKLAND METROPOLITAN MARKET PROCTOR - TACOMA VILLAGE WINES - WOODINVILLE MARZANO'S - TACOMA METROPOLITAN MARKET UPTOWN - SEATTLE VINO AT THE LANDING - RENTON MELROSE GRILL - RENTON MILL CREEK CENTRAL MARKET - MILL CREEK VINO BELLO - BURIEN METROPOLITAN GRILL - SEATTLE QFC #806-UE-MERCER ISLAND - MERCER ISLAND WEST SEATTLE CELLARS - SEATTLE MOLLY WARD GARDENS - POULSBO QFC #807-WS-UNIVERSITY VILLA - SEATTLE WICK-ED CELLARS - EVERETT MONTEROSSOS ITALIAN R'RAUNT - RICHLAND QFC #808-WS-BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE WINE 101 - MUKILTEO OLIVAR RESTAURANT - SEATTLE QFC #809-US-KIRKLAND - KIRKLAND WINE ALLEY - RENTON OVERLAKE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB - BELLEVUE QFC #819-SS-BOTHELL - BOTHELL WINE BANK - UNIVERSITY PL PACIFIC GRILL - TACOMA QFC #820-UE-OLD REDMOND - REDMOND WINE WORLD WAREHOUSE - SEATTLE PALISADE - SEATTLE QFC #821-WS-ISSAQUAH - ISSAQUAH WORLD OF WINES - REDMOND PASTICHE WINE BAR - TACOMA QFC #822-US-FACTORIA - BELLEVUE PRESERVATION KITCHEN - BOTHELL QFC #824-WS-PINE LAKE - ISSAQUAH PURPLE CAFE-SEATTLE - SEATTLE QFC #828-WS-TOTEM LAKE - KIRKLAND PURPLE CAFE-WOODINVILLE - WOODINVILLE QFC #829-WS-NORTH BEND - NORTH BEND DISTRIBUTORS OF DISTINCTION RED HOUSE - RENTON QFC #831-UE-NORTH SHORE - TACOMA REDS WINE BAR - KENT QFC #832-WS-MUKILTEO - MUKILTEO MITCHELL WINE GROUP - OREGON RISTORANTE SIMONE - SAMMAMISH QFC #837-SE-MAPLE VALLEY - MAPLE VALLEY NOVOVINO WINE COMPANY - ILLINOIS RN74 RESTAURANT & WINE BAR - SEATTLE QFC #838-WS-INGLEWOOD VILLAG - BOTHELL RED, WHITE & BLUSH –MONTANA ROCHE HARBOR RESORT - ROCHE HARBOR QFC #839-WS-N MERCER ISLAND - MERCER ISLAND UNIQUE WINE CO - RENTON –WESTERN WA SAND POINT GOLF&COUNTRY CLUB - SEATTLE QFC #840-WS-KLAHANIE - ISSAQUAH SILVER REEF CASINO - FERNDALE QFC #849-US-RAINIER - SEATTLE SIP WINE BAR - ISSAQUAH - ISSAQUAH QFC #850-WS-CANYON PARK - BOTHELL SIP WINE BAR - SEATTLE - SEATTLE QFC #851-WS-EDMONDS - EDMONDS SPACE NEEDLE/SKY CITY - SEATTLE QFC #855-SS-LYNNWOOD NEW - LYNNWOOD STUMBLING GOAT - SEATTLE QFC #858-NE-145TH - SEATTLE SWING SIDE CAFE - SEATTLE QFC #860-WS-REDMOND - REDMOND SZMANIA'S - SEATTLE - SEATTLE QFC #864-WS-GIG HARBOR - GIG HARBOR TANGO - SEATTLE QFC #869-US-WALLINGFORD - SEATTLE THE BARKING FROG (Willows) - WOODINVILLE QFC #872-WS-HOLMAN - SEATTLE THE MET COFFEE AND WINE BAR - RENTON QFC #878-WS-REDMOND RIDGE - REDMOND TIDES TAVERN - GIG HARBOR QFC #879-WS-STANWOOD - STANWOOD VITA'S - LOPEZ ISLAND QFC #881-UPTOWN - SEATTLE VIVENDO - BOTHELL QFC #883-WEST SEATTLE - SEATTLE VOLTERRA - SEATTLE RED APPLE - RALPH'S - BREMERTON WATERFRONT - SEATTLE SAFEWAY #1551-CAPITOL HILL - SEATTLE WATERSTREET CAFE - OLYMPIA SAFEWAY #1600-BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE WESTIN BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE SAFEWAY #1842-NE HWY 99 - VANCOUVER WOODMAN LODGE - SNOQUALMIE SAFEWAY #593-ANACORTES - ANACORTES WOODMARK HOTEL - KIRKLAND SAVOUR SPECIALTY FOODS - SEATTLE TACOMA BOYS AT PUYALLUP - PUYALLUP TACOMA BOYS AT TACOMA - TACOMA THE ESSENTIAL MARKET - SEATTLE THE MARKET AT ANACORTES - ANACORTES THE MARKET AT BIRCH BAY - BLAINE THE MARKET AT FAIRHAVEN - BELLINGHAM THE RIDGE SUPERMARKET - SNOQUALMIE THRIFTWAY MAGNOLIA - SEATTLE THRIFTWAY MATTHEWS@LAKEMONT - BELLEVUE THRIFTWAY STADIUM - TACOMA THRIFTWAY VASHON - VASHON TOP FOODS BELLEVUE #13 - BELLEVUE TOP FOODS EDMONDS #45 - EDMONDS TOP FOODS LACEY #49 - LACEY TOP FOODS OLYMPIA #29 - OLYMPIA TOP FOODS SNOHOMISH #57 - SNOHOMISH TOP FOODS WOODINVILLE #67 - WOODINVILLE TOWN & COUNTRY MARKET - BAINBRIDGE ISLAND WHOLE FOODS BELLEVUE - BELLEVUE WHOLE FOODS INTERBAY - SEATTLE WHOLE FOODS REDMOND - REDMOND WHOLE FOODS ROOSEVELT - 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