Todd Krivoshein of Page Cellars

When Todd and Dee Krivoshein became club members at Page Cellars founded in 2000 by Jim and Rothelle Page, they never imagined they would one day own the winery.  Todd did have a love of winemaking kindled during his young years when he helped out at his uncle’s Walla Walla winery.  He also helped Jim out in the cellar, so was very familiar with winery work.  During covid he just happened to be looking for a new job at the same time Dee saw an ad for a winery up for sale.  The description sounded a lot like Page Cellars so they inquired, and the rest is history.  They became owners of Page Cellars in 2021 and Todd became the winemaker, with a lot of excellent mentoring from Jim.  Todd and Dee continue the vision and traditions that have made Page Cellars successful from the beginning. 

A key aspect of that vision is a commitment to Red Mountain fruit for Page Cellars red wines.  Todd spends time in the vines and sources mainly from Tinte and Kiona Vineyards.  He is partial to big bold red wines, so it’s no surprise that he makes mostly Bordeaux style wines.  For summer sipping he makes some fun white wines such as a very dry, crisp Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc blend known as Twisted Knickers.  For those who like spirits, Todd and Dee produce Brandy for tasting, and will soon have some Vodka as well.  Their Woodinville Warehouse District facility offers multiple tasting rooms, a lovely patio and a barrel room, all available for rent.  Visitors are likely to see Todd in action and to learn about the winemaking process, as this facility is used for production and tasting.

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