The wine was really good for being a local run shop. The ambiance was adorable and the owner was incredibly sweet with lots of options to taste. You Ca. also pay extra for their more expensive wine tastings which we ended up buying a bottle of the cab.
Dana M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Mmmmm… Love all the wines(and cider) I’ve tried here! Cute red barn with picnic tables outside. One cider and three wines in the free tasting and you can pay a la carte for the reserves. Worth a stop!
Stephan J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Really quaint winery along Vashon Highway. The wine is okay and the wine maker is very nice. I think this is a great spot to visit on a day trip to Vashon.
George D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bronx, NY
I bought several bottles that didn’t really last past the weekend. File that where you want it. The other review that I read noted that this place has a proprietor who«loves wine». Very true, and essential for quality of any kind. Not love of profit, but love of the craft. And the love was obvious to everyone who shared that wine with me. Now I just happened upon the place while exploring Vashon Island. But if you’re going for a picturesque drive along the island’s winding roads, you’d do well to stop by and enjoy taste as well as the company. And I mean company in the human sense of the word.
Noell b.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
we went to vashon winery on a recent trip for the free tasting. unlike the palouse winery down the street, the wine tasting was free, and the owner gave a really detailed and complete description of the wines. you can tell he really loves what he does, and that that love is present in his wine-making. we tasted several good wines, the semillon, tramp harbor red, and anniversary stand out… especially the anniversary blend, which was inspired by his own wedding wine(purchased a case of his wedding wine and had a bottle every year on his wedding anniversary for 12 years, and now has the anniversary wine on his anniversary). we really wish we had a chance to try the chasselas doré, a wine made with island-grown grapes, and his cabernet franc, but they were sold out! we were on a budget, so we would have purchased some of the reds, but opted to purchase the cider he makes there. we haven’t cracked it open yet, but we are expecting good things.