This is one of my favorite wineries. Well, since I’m a wine club member here now, it has to be one of my favs. The best thing that comes out of this winery is their rosé. It’s consistently good! They always sell out within a 4 – 5 months of release so if you like it, I suggest buying in bulk haha! I’m mainly a white/rosé wine drinker and my boyfriend loves the Reds so they have a well rounded selection. Their Pinot noir is fantastic for those who are used to whites but would like to try some reds. It’s my fav red. My boyfriend loves their merlot. I feel that all their wines are reasonably priced for the quality that you get. I’m more of a beginner in this wine world but don’t really like many of the grocery store wines(I get overwhelmed with the many sections and always end up not liking it) so this is a good place to try many different types of wines and explore. I never go during big events though. They hold many events throughout the year but I like going on an off Saturday to taste and pick up a few bottles without fighting the crowds. Their staff is always attentive and accommodating. Great service.
Kipp C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Wasn’t as impressed with the wine at this winery as some of the others in the area. I really wanted to like it. To each is own
Tiffany S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
We headed here first because when I did a search for dog friendly Prosser they were the only winery to come up.(Kestrel also let us bring our dog in, but I know Desert Wind was marked no pets) Super nice folks, terrific shaded patio on a blazing hot day, and really nice wines. We joined the club and bought the Riesling which was effervescent and delicious. They brought me tastes outside while my husband was tasting inside, and they brought our dog water and a cookie. Really superior service and our best tasting experience of the day.
J S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sammamish, WA
Awesome tasting, great atmosphere, nice people. Good wine– go here.
Rick W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kennewick, WA
Airfield Estates was a stop on the way home from Seattle. We saw that they were open late for a music event. We got there at 625pm and there was a decent crowd but we grabbed a bottle of Malbec after tasting it and sat down outside. The tasting room people were very attentive and information and friendly. The wines we tasted-which they have at least ten to try-were all nice and distinct. I really liked the Aviator-red blend and my girlfriend thought the Flygirl White was awesome. The band was freaking good! Air Warfare was the name. A 4 man band that sounded like a cross between Maroon 5 and LinkinPark. They rocked. The wines rocked. Nice stop. Will do again.
Kayla H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I am so glad I could finally get out to Prosser and check out the winery. I love the Woodinville location so much that I became a wine member. Of all the wineries I have been to(see my list’s on my profile) I have to say that this is hands down the best club deal. They just ask you to buy 2 cases of wine a year and it can be at any time or anything! I think I could go through 1 case a month! What I love most about this place is that their wines are great quality and are so affordable. They remind me a lot of Château Ste Michelle’s Columbia Valley Label is what I would compare them too. Both great wine brands. I have been a club member for a little over a year now. I get all the emails and it sounds like they have some really awesome events at the prosser location and I wish I lived closer or could get over to it more. Anyways! This place was great. The staff working was really friendly and made conversation with us. Since we were club members we got to taste some of the NEWRELEASES(another perk!) and I loved them! Had a great time and will definitely be back!
Anna Marie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Pierce, FL
Pleasant staff. Delicious variety of wines.
Awesome A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pasco, WA
This was our first stop during spring barrel 2013! We did have to wait in line a little to buy our passport and it seemed liek they were having trouble with credit cards(but that’s not really airfield’s fault, it’s mroe the spring barrel people). We were first led through the back cellar to try some special releases and some barrel samples. All the pourers were very knowledgeble and the set-up was great. From there we moved into their regular tasting room to try more of the wines. It was more hectic in here with people trying to buy and taste wine but we were still able to get some good help with trying the wine. The dump buckets were awesome(which isn’t something I usually care about, but there were cool!). Reasonably priced wine, good service, and fun barrel tastings!
Stephanie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
We visited on a Sunday morning and enjoyed an empty tasting room. They have a lot of neat gifts — of particular note was the Wine Taster’s notebook, it was detailed enough that it would make it easy for anyone to track what they like or don’t like about every wine they taste. They also had a lot of neat bottle carriers and wine bags. They make a nice riesling here that they said is made in the Kabinett style which gives it less alcohol content. It’s a very smooth and sweet with only about 7.6% alcohol content. The woman who served us was very friendly. She set out some crackers once we switched from the whites to the reds which was nice to cleanse the palette. The tasting list was fairly extensive and it was nice to get a taste of everything before comitting to buying. Their desert wine was very sweet, it was interesting to learn that they pick the grapes very late and freeze the bunch themselves afterwards.
Charlie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Beach, WA
The staff is super nice and not intimidating if you’re new to wine tasting. Good wine and very cool tasting room. Yeah, the location isn’t the most scenic, but it is by far my favorite place to go tasting in Prosser!
Andreas R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
I wrote a haiku to express my disappointment: Washington’s Napa * Drink wine in a parking lot * Next to a highway.
Mary Ann S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richland, WA
Awesome! Good wine, we bought four bottles. A shout-out to Cricket, who poured for us. Great sense of humor, the tasting staff seemed to really enjoy their jobs. If you go to Vintner’s Village for a tour, hit this one up first as they tend to get really busy as the day wears on.
P B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Steilacoom, WA
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff, attentive and down to earth. Bombshell is a very good red blend, dessert late harvest Riesling good aroma and flavor
C-li R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Castro Valley, CA
Super friendly service, I loved the way our wine pourer person(there’s gotta be a better term, but I’m new to wine tasting and I don’t know what that term is) described the wines. She used terms along with hand motions which made us laugh,(«the shaky thing»). The wines are fairly priced(we live close to Sonoma so we suffer sticker shock every time we buy wines from the wineries). My favorites are still dessert/sweet wines. Their late harvest Gewürztraminer is a winner.
Julian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Friendly service but could be more knowledgeable. Charming facility, generous free tasting. I have not been wowed by the wines but the rose is good, and the exclusive wines are great but only available to wine club members.
Leanna A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Auburn, WA
One of our favs. Variety of interesting wines(whites, reds, and rose), cool atmosphere, neat labels, and importantly, a nice winery dog. :-) Seriously, though, these are drinkable, affordable wines. Highly recommend Airfield!
Lisa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Airfield Estates was our last stop of the day, as they are open until 6 pm. There wasn’t a tasting fee and there were at least 20 wines to choose from. It was quite crowded when we got there, and one of the servers led us to the back corner of the bar where we received stellar service. I was practically standing behind the bar, and nobody told me to get out of the way. Very fun personalities, both among wine pourers and clientele. I really liked the slightly off-dry Pinot Gris. The reserve Cabernet Sauvignon was very, very smooth. The Aviator was a blend of Cab Sauv/Merlot/Cab Franc/Malbec/Petit Verdot, and so good just on its own. My absolute favorite was the Hellcat, a blend of Temparnillo, Grenache and Syrah. The wine was delicious and the attitude was all fun, though after a full day of wine-tasting, most everyone is likely to be in a good mood!
Stephen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
Cool gimmick and nice building now if they can find out how to make some wine here. Nice to relax but the wine just didn’t impress anyone in my group, that’s a bad sign since we all have different tastes…
M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richland, WA
Airfield is by far one of my very favorite wineries. The staff is made up of some of the region’s most approachable and friendly people. Their wine knowledge is impeccable, yet quite understandable. As a fairly recent transplant to the area, I only started to truly appreciate wine in the last year. Airfield is one of the many wineries in Prosser, but has one of the nicest facilities. Their recent Merlot is nothing like other local merlots. It’s a little more fruit-forward on the palate and is very drinkable, even for those who prefer something a little less bold. They pride themselves on their flavorful blends, and each is impeccably created. Airfield hosts a foot stomp in October, which is made into new year’s Foot Stomp Rose’. For white wine drinkers looking to just wet their toes in a red(no pun intended), this is the perfect wine. It’s sweet and full of flavor. The foot stomp itself is a ton of fun, and an experience true to Washington’s Wine Country.(It wasn’t as comical as the famous LUCY episode, but it’s been one of my favorite and most memorable experiences in the area!) For a memorable and pleasant experience in tasting wine, you MUST try Airfield. They really do have the friendliest staff in Prosser, and some of the best wines in the state.
Boyd M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ednor Gardens - Lakeside, MD
We are members here. Have been for the past year. I stop in anytime I come through for work and pick up a couple bottles and get a taste or two or three. The first time we ever came in was the first time we had ever been wine tasting. We met the owner, Mike, and he was fantastic. We were a little uncomfortable visiting these tasting rooms at first, but visits with people like Mike really changed all that. He was full of great information and a ton of stories. A family of farmers turned wine makers. And make wine they do! Some of the best we have had in the valley. We have met most of the team by now and they are all very nice. We recently got a white in our shipment(we are a red only member here) and I mentioned it at our last visit. I just wanted to be sure we were in their computer correctly. They verified that we should have gotten all reds and someone must have packed it wrong. No problem. I went on with my tasting on the Reserve Cab. The next thing I know — I have a bottle of the missing red(an 06 Reserve Syrah!) in a bag in front of me. Great customer service and a really cool family business that I am proud to support. They are dog friendly(there is almost always one in the tasting room), have«foot stomp» parties where you can get involved in making the wine you love to drink! There is a great private tasting room that can be rented. Ask to see it. It is out of this world cool! Thanks from one Miller family to another. Brothers from another mother! I can’t wait to get my hands on some of that new Reserve Cab that is waiting to be bottled!