Seattle Area

Seattle is technically part of the Puget Sound AVA, but there is a concentration of wineries within Seattle that I wanted to call out.  These wineries source their grapes from vineyards in eastern Washington with the exception of a few of the Bainbridge Island wineries.  

People who are new to Washington wine country, or who have not been wine touring before, should keep in mind that some of the wineries within Seattle and Woodinville are in "unconventional" settings, warehouse buildings, industrial parks, strip malls... the outsides are unique, but have no reflection whatsoever on the wine quality or settings inside. It's purely a function of location.  Wineries make their homes outside of the vineyards simply because it's where the people and often the winemakers/owners themselves live.

For a custom, private wine tour to the Seattle wineries, with all the bells and whistles you would expect, small to large groups should contact Butler Transportation. Stuart Butler will create a customized winery tour based on your wine preferences.

If you're visiting Seattle, step on board the Bainbridge Island Ferry and take a quick ride (20 minutes) to three winery tasting rooms within walking distance. No car necessary and this wonderful day trip is a beautiful way to really get to know Seattle. Bainbridge Island has wonderful shops, tasting rooms and restaurants just a few blocks from the ferry terminal.

 

Animale, Seattle
Bainbridge Island Vineyards & Winery, Bainbridge Island
Cadence Winery, Seattle
Eleven, Bainbridge Island
Elsom Cellars, Seattle
Fall Line Winery, Seattle
Falling Rain Cellars, LLC, Seattle
Nota Bene Cellars, Seattle
OS Winery, Seattle
Perennial Vintners, Bainbridge Island
SODOVINO, Seattle
Stomani Cellars and Winery, Seattle
Victor Alexander Winery, Bainbridge Island
Washington Wine Tours