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Look for these Taste Washington events in Seattle

Wine, dining, and dancing.

Someone pours red wine into a glass of a man wearing a gray shirt at Taste Washington

Pace yourselves — there are hundreds of wineries participating in Taste Washington.

Photo by Suzi Pratt

Clink, clink, clink — time to toast to the return of Taste Washington this week. The festival, held here in Seattle, is one of the biggest food and wine events of the year, with a Grand Tasting that highlights 250+ wineries in the state.

That’s a lot to drink in, so browse these Taste Washington events before the big tasting over the weekend at the Lumen Field Event Center.

  • Dinner Series | Tuesday, March 7 | 7-10 p.m. | Eight Row, 7102 Woodlawn Ave. NE | $250 | Chefs David Nichols and Brendan McGill serve a multi-course dinner paired with wine from Browne Family Vineyards.
  • Pacific Standard | Thursday, March 9 | 7-10 p.m. | The Admiral’s House, 2500 W. Marina Pl. | $135 | Feast on PNW seafood as you sip on offerings from Chateau Ste. Michelle, DeLille Cellars, and others
  • The New Vintage | Friday, March 10 | 8-11 p.m. | Block 41, 115 Bell St. | $135 | This one’s a party with a live DJ, dueling pianos, karaoke, and more.
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