A Feast Celebration at Syncline Winery – 2nd Annual ROAST!
James Beard Award winning Chef and Farmer Matt Dillon will be fire roasting local meats and produce at Sycline Winery for you to enjoy a meal together in celebration of the bountiful harvest. Sip on Gamay Noir Nouveau, made special for this event, and enjoy music from local friends The Greenneck Daredevils. It’s farm gathering like no other!
2nd Annual Roast Schedule
11am-6pm – Winery Open To All (s’mores by the fire, picnic fare and wines by the glass available all day)
1-4pm – Greenneck Daredevils
There are 4 time slots for the dinner and you will need to complete prepaid reservations.
Don’t miss out on: S’MORES . BONFIRES . LIVE MUSIC . WINE RELEASES . YARD GAMES . CLUB PICK UP . FOOD BY CHEF MATT DILLON!
About Syncline Winery
Poppie and James met during the harvest of 1997 while working together in the cellar at a custom crush house, LaVelle Vineyards (Willamette Valley, Oregon). Shortly after, they had fallen madly in love, married and began plans for a new endeavor: a winery of their own.
Four years later they relocated their home to the Columbia Gorge; where passion for Rhône wines led them to explore the emerging potential of vineyards in the Columbia Valley, Washington.
Inspired by early efforts of Rhone and Burgundy varietals sampled from Washington wineries, Syncline’s first vintage in 1999, consisted of 76 cases of Celilo Vineyards Pinot Noir from vines planted in 1973. The next year, production was increased to include Columbia Valley Syrah and Grenache. At the same time they began working with vineyards to plant Mourvedre, Cinsault, Counoise and Carignan.
They have kept production under 6,000 cases annually to ensure intimacy with each barrel and every vine.
Syncline Wine Cellars is located along the Columbia River in southern Washington State. The location, in the eastern Columbia River Gorge is unique place for growing wine grapes. The estate vineyard, Steep Creek Ranch, is located on a southern slope, on the very eastern edge of the new Columbia Gorge AVA. Directly west of the vineyard and winery is a series of 300-foot cliffs rising up into the surrounding mountains straight out of the Columbia River. Locally known as the “Coyote Wall Syncline” and to geologists as the “Bingen Syncline,” this dramatic feature gives the winery its name. It is at this point that the rainy western Columbia Gorge transitions to the semi-arid eastern Gorge.