Whidbey Island Winery launches new wine label
January 28, 2010 · Updated 10:31 AM
Whidbey Island Winery has announced the release of an elegant new wine label to help celebrate the approach of its 20th year of operation.
Whidbey Island Winery became a bonded Washington winery in 1991. The vineyard was planted in 1986 by Gregory and Elizabeth Osenbach, and the tasting room opened and wholesale distribution began in 1991.
Whidbey Island Winery’s signature estate wines and extensive list of both traditional and uncommon wines made by owner and winemaker Greg Osenbach will sport the new label.
Winery officials said the design represents the pebble-strewn beaches of Whidbey Island. The fresh and direct new look is on the market throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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