Doug Haugen
http://www.winomagazine.com
After a long run of beer and liquor, Doug turned to the next big adventure…wine. Little did he know what an odyssey that would be. Apparently unable to cellar anything, Doug enjoys wine day by day, each experience adding to the epic. Doug is Chief Editor of WINO Magazine. He can be reached via email at doug@winomagazine.com.
Posts by Doug Haugen:
Blend Seattle
11 Aug 2011 in Blog&Bloggers&Home Box 1
A Wine Event Celebrating the Art of Blending Celebrating the Art of Blending The measure of a chef, it’s fair to say, is his/her ability to pick the finest of ingredients, assemble them in such... Read More »
Négociants With A Mission
30 Jun 2011 in Blog&Bloggers&Features&Home Box 3
A look at Maison and Cork House winesUp until about twenty-five years ago, the world wine market was largely dominated by négociants, wine dealers who bought grapes, must, or wine in various states of... Read More »
Wine Rocks Contest: Results
09 Jun 2011 in Blog
The winner of our Wine Rocks contest has been selected! Our trained spider monkeys, led by Siegmund the shop steward (a real sum’bitch), went on strike today, so we had to pick the winner the old... Read More »
Wine Rocks Contest: Free Music, Free Tickets
08 Jun 2011 in Blog
We are one day away from the fourth annual Wine Rocks event in Seattle. On Thursday, June 9, the sold-out event will rattle the Georgetown Ballroom off its foundation as Jamie Brown of Waters Winery, Rob... Read More »
One Wine Weekend: Vintage Walla Walla & Entwine
06 May 2011 in Blog&Notable Events
Greater Than the Sum of its PartsIn 1928, Harry Burnett Reese, a foreman for Milton S. Hershey and a dairy farmer, got inspired by Hershey’s candies and headed down to the basement of his house,... Read More »
Speed Dating with Wine
Judging for Sexy Syrah at Salty's on AlkiA few months ago, some buddies of mine sat in a bar and had a heyday trying to imagine me going through the rigors of speed dating. Knowing me well, they came up... Read More »
Fortune Favors the Bold: Tre Nova “Bonatello” 2008 Sangiovese
21 Apr 2011 in Blog&Bloggers&Wine Reviews
"By Jove, I think he's got it!"In 29 BC, according to tradition, Caesar Augustus commissioned the poet Virgil to construct an epic poem for Rome that would rival Homer’s Iliad. If Rome was going... Read More »
Lake Chelan Winery: A Look At Four Wines
04 Apr 2011 in Blog&Bloggers&Wine Reviews
Ogopogo Lake Chelan is one of the largest lakes in the United States, spanning over fifty miles in length. Its banks are steep, and its waters are deep. So deep, in fact, that when I was a kid, camping... Read More »
Hop Scotch Spring Beer & Scotch Festival
30 Mar 2011 in Blog
Washington Wine Month is coming to a close, culminating the the glorious Taste Washington last weekend. For many of us wine-media folks around Washington, last Sunday marked the last day of a month-long... Read More »
Dry Falls Cellars Reserve Petit Verdot
30 Mar 2011 in Blog&Bloggers&Wine Reviews
In the summer of 2008, we took a whirlwind tour of North Central Washington wine country, reporting back on the tasting room experience, and we were surprised and happy to find two wineries in the outskirts... Read More »



