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Do you need reservations for Woodinville wineries?

Do you need reservations for Woodinville wineries?

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: Wine tastings require a reservation and can be made by clicking the OpenTable button below or by calling us at 425-487-9810. Each reservation is allotted two hours which begins promptly at the reservation time.

Can you walk between wineries in Woodinville?

Most of the wine districts are walkable, so plan your day around one district, park once, and spend the day strolling and sipping.

How many wineries are in Woodinville?

130
Woodinville’s 130+ wineries are arrayed across four winemaking districts, each with their own personality and style.

What wineries are in Woodinville?

Woodinville Wineries

  • Adams Bench Winery. 14360 160th Place NE.
  • Adrice Wines. 18800 142nd Ave NE Suite A-1A.
  • Ambassador Wines Tasting Rm. 19501 144th Ave NE.
  • Ancestry Cellars. 19510 144th Avenue NE, Suite D12.
  • Armstrong Family Winery. 19151 144th Ave NE Suite I.
  • Aspenwood Cellars.
  • Auclair Winery.
  • Avennia.

How many wineries in Woodinville?

The small town of Woodinville has more than just a couple of wineries. There are more than 100 wineries and tasting rooms, as well as about 10 microbreweries, distilleries and cideries all located within a few miles.

What are the best wineries in Washington State?

Walla Walla Valley : Although only 5 percent of the state’s grapes grow here, this fast-growing region in the southeast corner of Washington is home to some of the state’s top wineries, such as Leonetti Cellar, Woodward Canyon, Waterbrook Winery, Canoe Ridge Vineyard, and L’Ecole # 41.

Do wineries charge for wine tasting?

Some wineries will waive the tasting fee with wine purchases. A number of appointment only wineries do not charge for tasting, however their production is usually small and their livelihood in part depends on direct purchases of wine (purchases are expected).

Where to go wine tasting in Seattle?

Located just north of Seattle in the city of Woodinville , the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery is by far one of Washington’s most popular wineries for both its premier wine-making accomplishments and for its French chateau and estate-style venue.