

(Although be sure to check the details of each winery you plan on visiting.) Most of the wineries will not allow you to stay longer than 90 minutes for a reservation. Allow 1.5 Hour Per Winery: If you’re planning to visit multiple wineries, we recommend that you plan to spend 1.5 hours at each winery.(And we were not allowed to get up or switch places.) We had a party of 8 when we visited one winery, and they split us into two tables. Be sure to contact the winery in advance to see if they can accommodate your group. (Most of the wineries listed below do not allow groups more than 5-7 people.) If you have a larger group, you may need to be seated at separate tables. Large Groups: Many of the wineries are not accommodating large groups.There are several different types of Woodinville Wine Passes, and you can view them all here. Consider Purchasing a Wine Pass: If you plan on visiting several wineries, it may be worth it to purchase a wine pass.(Click on any of the above images for shipping and pricing information.) Have your guests write down their name on their wine glass when hosting a party!) Wine glass pens (We recommend these for wine tasting at home.

Small crossbody purse (To easily carry your identification).Sun hat (Many of the wineries offer outdoor seating).We like this one because it has a built-in cable.) Power bank (So your cell phone doesn’t run out battery.Insulated water bottle (Stay hydrated!).For more information about CityPASS, click here. For instance, if you plan on visiting the Space Needle, Seattle Aquarium, Museum of Pop Culture, Woodland Park Zoo, Chihuly Garden and Glass, or Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour, we highly recommend that you look into purchasing the CityPASS. You’ll be able to save money if you plan on visiting multiple attractions. Travel Tip: If you’re planning a trip to Seattle, consider buying a Seattle CityPASS. These sales help to run this blog without any additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases from. We hope our guide to the best Woodinville wineries inspires you to make a visit! Join our monthly newsletter ( linked here) and never miss a post!ĭisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. When our friends and family visit us, we often take them to Woodinville for the day. We’ve had their annual Wine Passport and we’ve also attended many of the wine events (like Weddings in Woodinville).

We’re based in Seattle and over the years, we’ve gotten to visit dozens of the wineries in Woodinville. We’ll also share which wineries are kid-friendly, which wineries allow dogs, and which wineries serve meals. In this guide, we’re sharing our favorite wineries in Woodinville. Some wineries have beautiful outdoor gardens, some have expansive lawns perfect for picnics, some have cozy indoor seating ideal for a rainy day, and some host live music. Each winery has a distinct setting and of course distinct wine offerings. Did you know that Washington State is the second largest wine producer in the country? The city of Woodinville, located just 19 miles northeast from Seattle, has over 130 wineries in four distinct wine districts.
