Saturday, October 30, 2010

Westport Winery - From Farm to Fork

Last night we got to experience the new restaurant within the Winery. Seating Friday & Saturday, this new eatery offers a select menu of regional dishes and as anticipated... it was well worth the short drive from Westport as it would be from Aberdeen. I suspect once the word is out people will be driving from much further to enjoy the delicious creations at the Winery!

The dinners are served in four courses... soup, salad, entree' & dessert accompanied by homemade oat rolls or you can skip the entree' and enjoy the other three at a reduced price. Hors d'oevres are available and of course an impressive selection of local wines and regional artisan beers.

Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms on a bed of Spring Greens - An ample plate of delectably moist and flavorful mushrooms had just enough spice to add another layer of character to the dish. A fantastic beginning.


Tomato Basil Soup with Italian Sausage - Rich & flavorful. Served at the perfect temperature, this soup went very well with the oat roll. (sorry no picture of the razor clam chowder... my guests raved about it's flavor and texture... and the mixed green salad with baby spinach dressed with homemade herbal ranch was fantastic too)




Chicken Cordon Gold - This Chicken Breast stuffed with Cougar Gold cheese and maple smoked ham was a crowd pleaser. Moist and flavorful... it came with Rosemary Red Potatoes & oven roasted Asparagus with Bearnaise Sauce.


Dungeness Crab Cakes - My wife (international crab cake lover) gave these crisp and meaty cakes the highest praise. The best crab cakes on the coast... were served with Cranberry Rice Pilaf, Oven Roasted Asparagus House Remoulade.



Beef Washington - Prime Angus Filet with caramelized sweet onions baked in a puff pastry and served with Rosemary Red Potatoes and Asparagus with Bearnaise Sauce. Another 3 star dish! The meat was "melt in your mouth" tender and cooked to perfection.



Pappardelle Pasta - served with Oven Roasted Asparagus and a choice of Seared Filet with sour creme sauce, Sauteed Prawns with a light garlic cream sauce or Caprese with sun dried tomato, fresh basil, olive oil and fresh mozzarella. Our guest opted for the Prawns and was very happy with the choice.


The Beef Washington was chosen by two of us leaving the Pacific Salmon for another visit. It sounds equally tantalizing... baked in a phyllo wrap with an herb sauce. (can't wait to return to try it)

As for the Desserts... Owner Kim Roberts has said that she judges a restaurant by the Dessert Menu and accordingly the selection at the Westport Winery was impressive. 3 out of 4 in our party could not pass up the Molten Chocolate Souffle' which was amazingly delicious. (my camera skills in focusing on a dark souffle in low light prevents me from sharing a picture with you but trust me... it was beautiful)

I enjoyed the Vanilla Bean Cheesecake. The texture was perfect and it was the most flavorful cheesecake I have ever eaten. A drizzle of Blackberry Sauce and a dollop of Chantilly Cream... perfection!

All the while in the background... as we were enjoying each course, the wine and great company was music by soloist Ericka Corban. So often music during conversation around a dinner can be overbearing or distracting but Ericka's delicate voice was the perfect accompaniment to both the beautiful setting and the delicious food. Check out her page CLICK HERE



All in all the dining experience at the Westport Winery was first rate and one that I can recommend without hesitation. To view the full menu or learn more about the Westport Winery CLICK HERE










































































Friday, October 29, 2010

Stormy seas keep shorebirds on shore!

The storms of November are inpressive to say the least and in all honesty downright "stimulating"! The crashing white waves stretching as far as the eye can see are a pleasure to view and create an interesting dynamic on the beach as well.



Surfing waves can be impressive as well and there are three locations to surf (or view surfing) that are easily accessible. Don't let the suggestion of winter keep you from enjoying the coast. Now is a great time to get your boots in the sand!


Not only is beachcombing at its peak (glass balls are still found from time to time) but the inclement weather holds shorebirds tight to the beach so viewing Pelicans, Dunlin, Plover and many other of our fine feathered friends becomes a bit easier and more interesting.

Check out some great off season rates in some of the most beautiful waterfront vacation homes and condominiums on the Washington Coast at Westport Beach Escapes
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Monday, October 11, 2010

October Surfing is SENSATIONAL!


This month, with it's extreme tides means clamming and surfing... and the golden sunsets and incredible wave action means beauty whether you have your hands on a clam shovel or your feet on a long board. The 3 different surfing locations on the South Beach make it possible to find some waves no matter what the tide, wind or weather is doing. Grab your gear and head to the coast for some steepwater fun! CLICK HERE to get info on surfing, surf rental and gear for sale. CLICK HERE to discover how afforable a couple nights on the coast in waterfront lodging can be! Follow this blog and get an additional 10% discount off our already low rates!