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Not many wineries have their own theme song—you can imaging how pleased we were when one of our favorite bands, Corn Mash (pictured left) recently announced the debut of "Why Wawawai".

For more rollicking fun, be sure to visit Corn Mash on Facebook:
Facebook.com/cornmash

*Our hours are currently Thursday through Sunday from 11-5:30 PM or by appointment. Please note that as we enter the harvest and crush season, we may be closed periodically during the week through Mid-October. If you are traveling from out of town, we recommend that you call ahead.

Sometime in October—Fall Release. Look forward to new releases of 2009 Columbia Valley Vineyard Estate Sauvignon Blanc, 2008 Wahluke Slope Semillon, 2007 Walla Walla Valley Carmenere, 2006 Vintner’s Reserve Wahluke Slope Syrah, 2007 Wahluke Slope Syrah-Malbec, and a 2007 Columbia Valley Blended Red with Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere and Malbec.

Thursday, September 16th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM—Opening Reception for Io Palmer. Ms. Palmer's exhibition, In Three Parts is a collection of mixed-media work created from 2008 to 2010 that explore issues and ideas related to labor, class construction, and the effects this has on personal and social identity. Palmer's work will be on display from September 9th through October 17th. For more, visit the Exhibits page.

Tuesday, September 28th from 8:00 to 9:00 PM—Shook Twins with John Craigie. Join us for an exceptional evening of wine and progressive folk with Portland artists, Katelyn and Laurie Shook. The Shook twins are identical twin sisters originally from Sandpoint, Idaho. They play banjo and guitar with beatboxing, looping, whistles, wawa pedals, tambourines and djembes intertwined. Their identical, c...hilling vocal harmonies take the lead on most of their unique, progressive folk songs. $4.00 cover charge at the door.

Thursday, October 28th—Winemaker's Dinner with The Black Cypress. Details will be posted soon. We will be accepting RSVP's by email to wines@wawawaicanyon.com.

Friday, November 12th from 7:00 to 9:00 PM—Corn Mash. Another fine, fine evening of wine and Corn Mash. Corn Mash fuses a lively mix of rockabilly, blues, with a hint of punk and Americana. Bill LaVoie: acoustic guitar/singer/songwriter, Joe Evavold: accordion, Ryan Gibler: bass and Caleb Murdock: drums. Concert is free and open to the public.

 
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