Bottling Wine This April!

Bottling season has begun at Liberty Lake Wine Cellars. We've bottled our 2016 Malbec, 2017 Sangiovese Rose', and a very special 2017 Gewürztraminer. All three are new varietals to the winery and all three are scheduled to be released this year. Stop by any weekend in April to catch a glimpse of us in action and perhaps taste a sample or two.

Wednesday $5 Glass Pours
2013 Tempranillo in April
Our latest release has been very popular in the tasting room and now it's our featured glass pour for April. This wine was also popular in New York, winning a silver medal at the 2018 Fingerlakes International Wine Competition just last week! Every Wednesday in April stop by the tasting room for a $5 glass pour of this fantastic wine.

First Friday, April 6th 4-8 p.m.
We've got a great father/son duo lined up this month. Steve Wellman will be showing his sculptures and paintings and his son Antonio will be entertaining us with his music. The winery opens at 4 and the music starts at 5. Come early to grab a seat.

Thursday, April 19th 6-8 pm.
Sign Painting with Shelli Dickinson
Shelli from Liberty Lake Designs is back to teach another sign painting class. This class features some popular signs from the past as well as some new creations. The cost is $40 which includes all sign supplies and one glass of wine of your choice. Space is limited, sign up today to reserve your spot. For more information, click here.

Tuesday, April 24th, 6:30 p.m.
LLWC Book Club - Ill Will by Dan Chaon
This month we're featuring an author from the EWU Get Lit Festival line up, Dan Chaon and his latest book, Ill Will. This book features two sensational unsolved crimes—one in the past, another in the present— linked by one man’s memory and self-deception in this chilling novel of literary suspense. 

Wednesday, April 25th - Sunday, April 29th
2014 Tahija Merlot Release
Join us the last week in April as we release a crowd favorite, Merlot. This 2014 wine is an 85%/15% blend of Merlot and Petit Verdot sourced from Stillwater Creek, Sagemoor, and Seven Hills Vineyards.

Did you know....

  • We have hats and other merchandise. New items arriving weekly.
  • Our gift cards are the perfect gift for that hard to by for person in your life. 
  • You can rent the winery for your next party or event. Email us today to reserve your date.
     

"When it comes to wine, I tell people to throw away the vintage charts and invest in a corkscrew. The best way to learn about wine is the drinking." --- Alexis Lichine

March is Taste WA Wine Month

March is Taste Washington Wine Month and to celebrate every Wednesday in March we'll be offering $5 glass pours of our 2013 Petite Sirah. Petite Sirah is known for its impressive deep color, notes of blueberry, dark chocolate, and black pepper and ours is no exception.

This month we're featuring local painter Maxwell Brown and his colorful oil paintings. If you didn't make it in to see his art, you have another opportunity in March.

Upcoming Events
First Friday!
Friday, March 2nd from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Featured artist Maxwell Brown displays his impressionism oil paintings and entertainment by the very talented musician Robby French. Music starts at 5:30 but come early to grab a seat.

Sign Painting & Wine Night
Wednesday, March 7th at 6:00 p.m.
Join us at the winery for an evening of sign painting and wine. $40 includes all supplies to make your sign, one glass of wine, and a sweet treat.  The class is taught by Shelli Dickinson of Liberty Lake Designs.

For more information and to sign up click here. *Must sign up and pay in advance.

LLWC Book Club
Tuesday, March 27th at 6:30 (and every last Tuesday of the month)
For more information and to see the next book selection, visit our website or Facebook page.

Did you know...

  • You can rent the winery for your next event, contact us for details.
  • You can bring in your own food to the winery or order in from your favorite local restaurant.
  • We've got gift cards for that hard-to-buy-for person in your life.


Open Wednesday - Friday 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday - Sunday noon to 5:00 p.m.
 

“The simplest definition of a great bottle of wine is when you feel sad because the bottle is empty.” 
― Tony Margiotta

February is for Love at LLWC

Love is in the air at the winery this February. We'll have lots of opportunities to share a bottle of wine with your sweetheart this month (along with some great wine sales).

We'll start the month with First Friday fun on February 2nd. We are excited to feature artist Max Brown and his beautiful paintings. To kick off the evening, Wyatt Wood and his acoustic guitar will provide a night of entertainment. Music starts at 5 but come early to grab a seat, the winery opens at 4.

The winery will be closed on Sunday, February 4th to allow everyone to enjoy the Super Bowl.

Each Wednesday in February we will offer $5 glass pours of our pretty pink 2016 Tahija Tempranillo Rose'. Come get this special wine before it's gone.

Our second Friday in February, the 9th, has us welcoming back to Washington the talented Karen McCormick and her beautiful singing. Music starts at 5 with the winery opening at 4. Bring your own appetizers and enjoy the evening.

We're offering complimentary chocolates to accompany our wines this Valenwine weekend. Stop in either Saturday or Sunday, February 10th or 11th, from noon to 5 to sample our wines. We're offering our 2016 Tahija Tempranillo Rose' for $15/bottle (that's $7 off the current price and wine club discounts apply).

Valentine's Day falls on Wednesday and the winery will be open from 4-8 p.m. Beat the crowded restaurants and bring in your sweetheart for a bottle of wine, grab dinner too and make it an evening. We'll see you February 14th!

Book club is the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 - this month February 27th. Our book selection is Big Sexy Love by Kristy Greenwood. Check out our Facebook page or website for additional information.

Keep up-to-date on all the happenings at the winery by following our Facebook page or visiting our website.


"Wine adds a smile to friendship and a spark to love." ~Edmondo de Amicis