Small quiet little tasting room. Wines were all good. Great selection of vinegars and oils.
Sarah F.
Classificação do local: 4 Bellingham, WA
Tasty wines, quirky atmosphere. Pros? –Lots of varieties –No judgment on your word choice or knowledge of wine –Friendly ownership –Easy to tell where different grape varietals were grown and which wines they were used in Cons? –Prices are probably 10−20% more than I’d like to pay for a small wine company, but I’ll still probably be back
Terri A.
Classificação do local: 3 Bellingham, WA
Great little spot but very unfriendly. The woman running the«tasting» room was miserable. She could barely maintain a smile and seemed completely uninterested in our opinions or thought about the wine(or anything really) It was totally awkward especially since we were the only couple there at the time. The tasting portion was so tiny(not even a mouthful) made it difficult to form an opinion on the few wines they make. I bought a bottle(because I normally do after a tasting to support local wine) but got it home and was sorely disappointed. The dogs onsite are adorable which was why they get 3 stars. I’m adding that we went to their location outside of concrete.
Krystal H.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
Cute little winery off highway 20 in Mount Vernon. My wife and I took a detour and stopped by this gem on a rainy Saturday. Decorated with wine barrels, this place was awesome. They have locally produced wines(wine tasting is $ 5 per person for 2 whites, 3 reds, and up to 3 ports). The wines are decent and the staff(Tammy) is incredibly helpful, not only with the wines but also with the olive oil and balsamic vinegar tastings. That’s right– there are several mini-keg-like dispensers filled with olive oils infused with basil, habanero, etc and several balsamic vinegars infused with pomegranate, chocolate jalapeño, fig, green apple etc. it was all amazing. This place is a must see/taste. I highly recommend it.