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41 Damsel Cellars WOODINVILLE Not all damsels are in distress—especially not Damsel Cellars winemaker- owner Mari Womack. She's more like the heroine of this story, what with her wines that are at once sophisticated and playful, elegant and powerful. Naturally, there is plenty of romance bottled up in her wines, too—befitting of the winery's fairytale-inspired name. Mari's love affair with wine began early on when she worked in Seattle restaurants during college. The pure art of food and wine pairings—and how the right combinations could be nothing short of magical—captured not only her curiosity, but also her heart and her imagination. However, it wasn't until 2010, when she began working in Woodinville tasting rooms and volunteering at Baer Winery during harvest, that she really started delving into the world of winemaking. Becoming a part of the Woodinville wine community fostered Mari's enthusiasm for every aspect winemaking—from grape to glass—and encouraged her to dream big and boldly. She became the assistant winemaker at Darby Winery in 2011, in effect making a deal with winemaker-owner Darby English to manage his tasting rooms if he would teach her how to make wine. Turns out, it was a pretty good deal. Mari started making wine under her own Damsel Cellars label in 2012, sourcing grapes from premium vineyards including Stillwater Creek and Boushey Vineyards. She has a special passion for Rhône varietals and single-vineyard wines with a portfolio that includes Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Cabernet LEFT Overlooking rows of Cabernet Sauvignon at Stillwater Creek Vineyard. Photograph by Mari Womack ABOVE: Mari in the winery among her barrels. Photograph by Sara Womack

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