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DeLille Cellars to Open Wine Lounge at Former Redhook Restaurant Site March 04, 2021
Tom Dugan, CEO of DeLille Cellars, stands in the former Wheelhouse restaurant (previously Redhook’s Forecaster’s Public House) currently being remodeled for a new wine and food experience at DeLille Cellars in Woodinville. Photo by DeLille Cellars.
WOODINVILLE, WA (March 3, 2021) – DeLille Cellars, Woodinville’s third oldest winery, has announced that it is expanding at the Old Redhook Brewery in Woodinville. DeLille will be launching a new wine and food experience at the former Wheelhouse restaurant (originally Redhook s Forecaster s Public House). Located adjacent to DeLille’s winery and tasting room, The Lounge at DeLille Cellars will offer unique glass pours, flights, food and wine pairings, and spaces for private dining and small events. Come summer, the former patio will open as The Deck with an expanded menu. A remodel is underway, with DeLille aiming to h
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Washington wineries hope community support continues through the winter
Wineries, restaurants and bars in Washington are hoping for community support through the winter as statewide COVID-19 restrictions were extended into January. Author: Kierra Elfalan Updated: 7:21 PM PST December 12, 2020
WOODINVILLE, Wash. Some Washington wineries are seeing an uptick in sales as people load their pantries and stock up during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Wineries have had to make some major changes to survive during the pandemic since the industry relies on three main avenues for sales: distribution to restaurants, grocery stores and online sales.
Chris and Kelly Sparkman own Sparkman Cellars in Woodinville. They remember a time when distribution froze entirely.