Excellent wine! The staff was very knowledgeable and gave great information about each wine we were tasting. My fave was their cab which I ended up purchasing a bottle of. The tasting room is quite small but they do have a nice outside area for you to sit and relax. I was a bit saddened they were out of the Bordeaux but all of their reds were tasty. It was noted that later in the spring they should have a couple whites to try out so I shall return!
Chloe V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I contacted Brooke about celebrating my birthday with girlfriends at Patit Creek Cellars. There were about seven of us and she offered to make a reservation for private wine tasting with food pairings. Brooke was friendly and very hospitable! Despite being very busy in the other room, she served us promptly and with great little stories. I must say we liked her food pairings just as much(if not more) than the wine! It was also a great deal. The little house is very cozy and I would love to go back soon!
Monica P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Redmond, WA
Purchased a living social voucher for this place. Went twice and on both visits my group of 4 was turned away. On our first visit we were told they ran out of wine and we would not get our moneys worth and asked us to come back. On our second visit we were told we had to arrive by 4pm in order to redeem our voucher. Funny thing is, we mentioned this is the second time they turned us away, not trying to accommodate my husband and i, plus another couple. Their response was«the vouchers never expire». On both visits as soon as we walked through the doors my group was asked if we had a living social voucher. We felt as if the type of service we would receive depended on if we had a voucher or we were regular customers. I am not sure why it mattered whether or not we had a living social voucher since the price of the voucher is $ 20 for two and the price for an individual customer with no voucher is $ 10. Had I known the price was the same I would have not purchased the living social voucher. Sent living social a refund request. I will never visit or purchase any wine from this place!
Erin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kirkland, WA
Very snobby, but hey, sometimes you get that with wine people. Wines are pretty good, service not so good. We’ve been there a couple times, both times we were made to feel like poor, stupid common folk. I wouldn’t go back. There are WAY better places in Woodinville with excellent service. I don’t want to spend $ 30 just to feel bad about myself.
Ponarett X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Puyallup, WA
I came in late on a Sunday afternoon because I had a livingsocial deal for wine tasting for 2. When I got there, I was informed that since the tasting would take at least an hour, the last tasting they had for the livingsocial deal was at 4. Saddened by this, I mentally went through the list of places nearby I could go have some wine since I didn’t want to drive all the way back home. Brooke offered a tasting of the wines she currently had open and we took her up on the offer. My friends and I were there until a little after closing just drinking, chatting, and watching football. Brooke is awesome! She was funny and friendly and knowledgeable about the wines. My favorite was the riesling(my friends and I each bought a bottle). Also, I generally don’t like red wines but I found that Patit Creek’s reds were pretty good. I think I may buy a bottle the next time I’m in. Or maybe I’ll just sign up for their wine club!
Jonathan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I had been a fan of their wines for a while and was excited to try more at their testing room. The woman who poured was personable and knowledgeable. As for the wines, the standouts were the off dry Riesling, Creek, and the Roux. My wife and I enjoyed the blends more than the single varietals. Worth a trip!
Taylor C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Headed to Patit Creek for a Groupon tasting recently and was pleasantly surprised. It’s not the most mind-blowing experience I’ve had at a winery, even in Woodinville, but its still worth a visit should you have the opportunity. You’ll be treated to some solid wines, the employees are knowledgeable and great conversation during your pours and there is a strong chance you’ll go home with a bottle(we took home a red that was specifically made for a pizza and wings shop on the East Coast — there’s a story there if you ask). The wines are solid but not specatcular, same goes for the prices, but i would suggest making a stop if you’re nearby.
Anna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Menlo Park, CA
My friend and I casually stopped by the Patit Creek tasting room over the weekend, and we ended up staying for nearly two hours! I was pleasantly surprised with how much wine we got(8 tastes plus an extra pour or two) for their totally reasonable $ 5 tasting fee(as a Napa Valley native, $ 5 might as well be a free tasting). My friend and I bonded with Brooke, who was awesome and extremely generous. We left around 6:30– well after they had closed– and realized that she hadn’t even hinted that we should get going. They have a great bar to sit at and a nice outdoor deck, as well. I regret not getting a bottle or two of their Merlot– it was delicious! Definitely make Patit Creek one of your stops if you’re heading through Woodinville.
Leslie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Monroe, WA
This review is LONG overdue, I first happened upon Patit Creek in the Fall 2011 with my sister-in-law. It was a bit confusing as to which wine tasting room we were walking into since Patit Creek sub-leases a space from another winery, but we figured it out pretty quick. The woman working behind the counter, Brooke, was super cool — she greeted us with a smile and before we knew it, she had us set up with a couple of glasses and pouring us a sample. We sampled six different wines and the tasting was FREE! We were blown away by their Ice Wine — which is why we went to Patit Creek in the first place, because someone at the School House recommended them. After having been to four other wineries prior to arriving there — we wish we had just started and finished at Patit Creek — not only did their Ice Wine blow Château Ste Michelle’s out of the water … all the bottles that we purchased that our friends sampled were the first to empty at parties — while other’s wine bottles sat sad, alone and unfinished. We’ve been very impressed with Brooke and her amazing ability to remember our names and faces when we visit. We haven’t attended any of the events yet, but did stumble upon one which left Brooke looking pretty haggard as she appeared to be the only one manning the counter, pouring wine, processing orders and addressing folks questions to what looked like a pretty large crowd. We just ducked in and out as we picked up our wine and were on our way — but this girl is amazing! In our travels we’ve always found that some of the best wines usually come from the smaller vineyards — they take their time and don’t compromise the quality of the wine to roll out a quantity of it like the larger wineries do and Patit Creek proves this point beautifully and at a very affordable price. We would hate for the word to get out about this place, but you can’t keep a good thing quiet for long. If you get the chance — try their Ice Wine — it’s amazing drizzled over ice cream and pound cake. Their reds are outstanding as well — especially after they’ve been given a chance to breathe!