We're going to be up in the Seattle area again in a couple of weeks - this time in Seattle proper instead of the Bellevue/Redmond area.
Any recommendations on wine retailers in the city that have a good selection of Port? If we have time, we'll probably make it over to Pete's in Bellevue anyway, but I'd like an option or two on the West side of the lake as well!
Wine World on 45th St. on the West side of I-5 .. ten minute drive from downtown, is a must see, with nice selection and good prices.
Best selection of Port in Seattle (proper), is by far, The Spanish Table, which is below the Pike Place Market. However, pricing is not so wonderful, but the quantity of Portuguese wine, Fortified and otherwise, can't be beat.
I hope you and Phyllis have fun while you are here. Try this restaurant for lunch one day ... two minutes from Pike Place Mkt: Le Pichet. Inexpensive, great wine list and excellent bistro food. VERY casual but excellent.
Roy Hersh wrote:Wine World on 45th St. on the West side of I-5 .. ten minute drive from downtown, is a must see, with nice selection and good prices.
We hit Wine world today - I'm sorry to say, we were not impressed. Yes, it's a very big wine store, but we have Total Wine stores in our area and they're even bigger. We did see a couple wines that we recognized, but at ~20% higher prices than we find in CA. We were surprised by how small the selection of Ports was. Oh well - on to The Spanish Table and Esquin tomorrow - plus there's always Pete's in Bellevue.
Today we visited Esquin and The Spanish table - both of which had much better Port selections than Wine World. After those, we stopped in old Issaquah and had lunch at Max's World cafe (chef Edna says Hi) and then hit the Issaquah Costco for more Quinta do Portal 20 year tawny. last on our list - our old standby Pete's in Bellevue, which we'll visit right before dinner.
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Carl D wrote:Today we visited Esquin and The Spanish table - both of which had much better Port selections than Wine World. After those, we stopped in old Issaquah and had lunch at Max's World cafe (chef Edna says Hi) and then hit the Issaquah Costco for more Quinta od Portal 20 year tawny. last on our list - our old standby Pete's in Bellevue, which we'll visit right before dinner.
I like Portal a lot, but that price is quite a bit higher compared to other 20 year olds with equivalent or better quality. Just my opinion though. That being said, I enjoy the Portal 20 but feel it should be selling at a more reasonable price ... especially at Costco.