What an exciting time to be alive. Columbia Crest's highly-anticipated 2014 Crowdsourced Cabernet has officially gone on sale – the first-ever Crowdsourced wine.
Some exciting things are afoot at Columbia Crest. The 2014 Crowdsourced Cabernet Sauvignon is going on presale – February 22-29.
There are few things I love more than touring a winery. Getting a behind the scenes look at what goes into my favorite bottle of wine makes drinking it that much sweeter. This is especially true when it's a bottle that I helped create.
You might remember last year when I worked with Columbia Crest to get the news out about their Crowdsourced Cabernet campaign. By using their online portal, fans of Columbia Crest were able to vote on the next steps of the winemaking process.
Over the last 15-weeks, Columbia Crest has used the power of Crowdsourcing to develop their latest blend, #CrowdsourcedCab -- the world's first crowdsourced wine.
On Friday, head winemaker at Columbia Crest, Juan Muñoz-Oca, did a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything). He answered questions from fans and wine lovers alike about winemaking and Columbia Crest's latest project, Crowdsourced Cabernet
Since I began working with Columbia Crest on their Crowdsourced Cabernet campaign, I've had the pleasure of tasting their entire collection and gaining access to their Head Winemaker, Juan Muñoz Oca.
Beginning on August 4th, the award winning Washington winery, Columbia Crest, will begin an 18-month long process of producing a Cabernet Sauvignon in a way that has never been done before.