Summer Fun

Kathy and I look forward to the summer. We spend lots of time at Lake Chelan in our 30+-year-old single wide at a very comfortable family resort. We can barely see the lake from our little abode, but it is just a short two minutes or less walk to a nice grassy beach. We do a lot of wine tasting during this time, either visiting the local wineries or just enjoying a nice Wapato Cellars’ Pinot Grigio or Tsillan Cellars’ Bocciolo d’Rosa down on the beach in the late afternoon.
Most recently we visited a new winery in Chelan called Four Lakes, which has only been open for about 3 or 4 months. It took a little work to find it, as it is located out near the airport (yes Chelan has an airport) on Howard Flats Road. The tasting staff was not working that day, but the winemaker had opened up the winery for tasting just before we arrived. Their facility is their operations building currently, but they hope to open their tasting room in Manson sometime in late August. We had my mother with us, who doesn’t drink much wine, but we were about to show her how to determine what she liked and disliked.
The name Four Lakes comes from the future site of their tasting room where much of their grape vines are grown. It sits on the top of a hill that overlooks Wapato Lake, Roses Lake, Dry Lake and Lake Chelan: thus, Four Lakes. Their wines are good and their Merlot has just won an award in Southern California. I was partial to their Cabernet Sauvignon. My mom enjoyed their Riesling and took a bottle home with her. The winemaker is probably in his late 20’s early 30’s and it was fun conversing with him.
We finished the day by visiting Benson Vineyards, one of our favorites, and had dinner and wine at Wapato Cellars. We learned that Lake Chelan Winery had a large number of guests for their Falling Cow Country Wine Festival, which featured Ray Sandidge’s new releases named after the cow that fell on a vehicle near Manson a little over a year ago and received national recognition. All in all it was our typical, nice relaxing day enjoying wine and food at Lake Chelan.
Bruce Campbell