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Kimberley Bryan
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Kathleen Kinkead left a comment for Kimberley Bryan
"Hi Kim, I hope to get out your way soon. Paul brought back some of your wines to Wilridge for us to try from the recent wine and law seminar. I liked the Rose'!"
Aug 7, 2009
Kimberley Bryan left a comment for Kathleen Kinkead
"Hi Kathleen, Nice to see someone from our (Cave B) neck of the woods! That's fantastic you're headed to WSU to complete your V & E. We'd be happy to have you stop by Cave B Estate Winery any time--our winemaker, Freddy Arredondo,…"
Aug 5, 2009
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Feb 13, 2009
Eric Boyum commented on Kimberley Bryan's blog post Are Wine Releases Like a Fox Hunt or Horse Race?
"I would rather see the word "delivered," used to capture the true meaning of the process but "released," is the industry standard. Until we come up with more descriptive language for the process, it always will be..."
Feb 13, 2009
Marty Calvert left a comment for Kimberley Bryan
"Kimberly, Thank you very much I will be poping some corks maybe as soon as this evening! Look forward to visiting sagecliff! Best regards, Marty"
Feb 9, 2009
Kimberley Bryan posted a blog post

Are Wine Releases Like a Fox Hunt or Horse Race?

Every year it happens: Here at Cave B Estate Winery we prepare…once in the spring, and once in the summer…to release the wines.It sounds like a fox hunt. A horse race. Buckets of butterflies popped open at the end of a wedding. And yet, we’re talking about wine. Why ”release”? Why not the more formal–albeit stodgy–”present” or “introduce?” What accounts for such an active verb put with such a noun? After all, we don’t line up the bottles at the end of Silica Road and cheer as they lunge forward…See More
Feb 9, 2009
Kimberley Bryan left a comment for John Heim
"Hi John, Nice to 'meet' you! Would love to talk both marketing and wine...shoot me any questions and I'll give them my best answers. I also hope you get a chance to try some Cave B wine...you can take a look at…"
Feb 9, 2009

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At 8:45am on August 7, 2009, Kathleen Kinkead said…
Hi Kim,

I hope to get out your way soon. Paul brought back some of your wines to Wilridge for us to try from the recent wine and law seminar. I liked the Rose'!
At 4:22pm on February 9, 2009, Marty Calvert said…
Kimberly,

Thank you very much I will be poping some corks maybe as soon as this evening! Look forward to visiting sagecliff!

Best regards,

Marty
At 4:27pm on February 4, 2009, Marty Calvert said…
Kimberly,

Awesome, Yes have him email me or call. BluWater@rbc.com or 206-621-3225. Thanks, and I will let you know feedback on the wine when I recieve it. Kimberly: are there any recommendations on drinking now versus letting specific vinatages age? Of the vintages I bougth are any of them still tight and need time to mature?

Mucho gusto,

Marty
At 3:49pm on February 4, 2009, Marty Calvert said…
Kimberly,

I really look forward to drinking it and visting your oasis on the Columbia. What phases is the golf course in. Has it been started? Below is the wine I purchased:

Warm regards,

Marty

Order Information
Qty Product Price Total Price
5 Each 2007 Cave B Tempranillo $22.00 $110.00
2 Each 2004 Cave B Cabernet Sauvignon $28.00 $56.00
1 Each 2006 Cave B Syrah $35.00 $35.00
Subtotal: $201.00
Shipping: $15.20
Sales Tax: $18.09
Total: $234.29

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At 1:23pm on February 4, 2009, Marty Calvert said…
Kimberly,

I ordered 8 bottles of Cave B after visiting your web site. I look forward to visiting the winery and the hotel.

Marty
At 12:47pm on November 25, 2008, Óscar Quevedo said…
Oh Kimberley you have a so beautiful winery and landscape, it's wonderful! I want to visit you!!!

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About Me:
Daughter of owners Vince and Carol Bryan, I'm part of the marketing team for SageCliffe, which encompasses Cave B Estate Winery and Cave B Inn & Spa. http://www.sagecliffe.com. We're in the very heart of Washington state, in the Columbia Valley region, 900 feet above the beautiful Columbia River. With over 110 vineyard acres, we are a boutique winery with wines made from our own estate grapes. Our Winemaker, Freddy Arredondo--Head Winemaker since November, 2007--is young, talented, and is infusing the Cave B and SageCliffe wines with an incredible vitality. Come visit us or our website and webstore...the land alone is a feast for the senses.
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Are Wine Releases Like a Fox Hunt or Horse Race?

Every year it happens: Here at Cave B Estate Winery we prepare…once in the spring, and once in the summer…to release the wines.



It sounds like a fox hunt. A horse race. Buckets of butterflies popped open at the end of a wedding. And yet, we’re talking about wine. Why ”release”? Why not the more formal–albeit stodgy–”present” or “introduce?” What accounts for such an active verb put with such a noun? After all, we don’t line up the bottles at the end of Silica Road and cheer as they… Continue

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