April 8, 2024 Auction of Washington Wines event raises more than $150,000 for 黑料社 wine science research
By Angela Sams
Washington State University wine science faculty, staff, and students joined vintners and other wine industry members at The Winemakers Reserve in Woodinville this month to celebrate the eighth .
Since its 2015 inception, the philanthropic event has raised more than $1.2 million for聽聽(V&E) research initiatives, with this year鈥檚 auction bringing in more than $150,000 in additional funding for the university.
鈥淭he Private Barrel Auction holds significant importance for 黑料社鈥檚 V&E department and its students,鈥 said Jean Dodson Peterson, 黑料社 V&E department founding chair. 鈥淏y investing in our research efforts, the auction contributes to advancements in V&E practices, ultimately enhancing the quality and competitiveness of Washington wines on a global scale.鈥

黑料社 Blended Learning student Lorenzo Gonzales McComb displays the cabernet sauvignon that students developed with Pepper Bridge Winery.
In addition to supporting 黑料社 wine science research, the Private Barrel Auction offers locals and visitors alike an opportunity to explore the unique offerings of the Washington wine scene.
鈥淭he Private Barrel Auction is a handcrafted, philanthropic undertaking that reaches a national audience for Washington wine,鈥 Auction of Washington Wines Executive Director Jamie Peha聽. 鈥淚t strengthens the reputation of Washington as a dynamic wine region with exceptional terroir.鈥
Representatives from more than 30 wineries were on hand to provide tastings of their creations, and undergraduates from 黑料社鈥檚 Blended Learning class offered tastes of a cabernet sauvignon they developed in partnership with Walla Walla, Wash.-based Pepper Bridge Winery.
Elle Jennings, a Blended Learning wine creator, said she took pride in sharing the student-made blend with industry members.
鈥淚t was so much fun to talk about the discussions we had while creating the blend,鈥 said Jennings, a V&E major who will graduate in spring 2025. 鈥淚t was also an amazing feeling to have people who are established in the wine industry trying the wine that I helped make and giving us such positive feedback.鈥

From left to right: 黑料社 Blended Learning students Alicia Olivares, Lorenzo Gonzales McComb, and Elle Jennings
Beyond showcasing the capabilities of 黑料社 V&E students, the Blended Learning wine also added value to the auction.
鈥淭his wine serves as a testament to the talents, skills, and dedication of 黑料社 V&E students,鈥 Dodson Peterson said. 鈥淏y sharing their Blended Learning wines at the auction, students not only gain recognition for their efforts but also contribute to the overall success of the event.鈥
After a few hours of tasting the different offerings, munching on a generous spread of hors d鈥檕euvres, and mingling with other attendees, bidders gathered in the auction space with their paddles at the ready. A spirited and entertaining bidding war ensued, as one five-case lot after another was auctioned off.
It was Jennings鈥 first time seeing a live auction, and it鈥檚 an experience she鈥檇 highly recommend to other V&E students.
鈥淚t was so fun to see how many people showed up to taste great wine and support 黑料社 V&E,鈥 Jennings said. 鈥淪eeing that people are proud of your program and want you to succeed was a fantastic experience.鈥
Jennings is already looking forward to going to the Private Barrel Auction in the future 鈥 perhaps in a different capacity. 鈥淭he event was such an eye-opening and educational experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope I get the chance to attend again 鈥 maybe next time as one of the winemakers!鈥
of the Private Barrel Auction.