
Woodinville Warehouse District
Explore a vibrant industrial hub packed with over 100 boutique wineries, offering unique, small-batch wines and a down-to-earth tasting experience.

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Woodinville Warehouse District
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed vibe

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore a vibrant industrial hub packed with over 100 boutique wineries, offering unique, small-batch wines and a down-to-earth tasting experience.
"Discover exceptional wines and a warm, welcoming atmosphere in this unique industrial wine tasting destination."

🚗 Plan Your Transportation
Consider ride-sharing or a designated driver. Parking can be limited, especially on busy weekends.
📅 Book Tasting Appointments
Essential for weekends! Many wineries require reservations to ensure a spot.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.9 · 47 reviews
Type
Farm
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Boutique Winery Hopping
Throughout the district
Discover a high concentration of small-batch wineries crafting unique and inspiring wines. Explore diverse varietals and winemaking styles.

Barrage Cellars
Tasting Room
Experience exceptional single-varietal wines and a warm, welcoming atmosphere with knowledgeable staff and owners.

Harvest Crush Festival
Various Wineries
Immerse yourself in the winemaking process with grape stomps, fresh-pressed tastings, and live music during this annual celebration.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Industrial Charm
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🚗 Plan Your Transportation
Consider ride-sharing or a designated driver. Parking can be limited, especially on busy weekends.
📅 Book Tasting Appointments
Essential for weekends! Many wineries require reservations to ensure a spot.
💧 Stay Hydrated
Wine tasting can be dehydrating. Bring a water bottle or purchase water between tastings.
👟 Comfortable Footwear
You'll be doing a lot of walking between tasting rooms.
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from all over the internet
🚗 Plan Your Transportation
Consider ride-sharing or a designated driver. Parking can be limited, especially on busy weekends.
📅 Book Tasting Appointments
Essential for weekends! Many wineries require reservations to ensure a spot.
💧 Stay Hydrated
Wine tasting can be dehydrating. Bring a water bottle or purchase water between tastings.
👟 Comfortable Footwear
You'll be doing a lot of walking between tasting rooms.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Wineries
Some wineries, like Barrage Cellars, are dog-friendly. Always check ahead!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Woodinville Warehouse District for its high concentration of exceptional boutique wineries and the personal, passionate service offered by winemakers and staff. The industrial setting provides a unique, down-to-earth atmosphere, though parking can be a challenge. Many highlight specific wineries like Barrage Cellars for their outstanding wines and welcoming environment.
"Barrage Cellars in the Woodinville Warehouse District is an absolute gem for wine lovers! From the moment I walked into the tasting room, I was warmly greeted by a knowledgeable and passionate staff who truly care about the craft behind their wines. The atmosphere is inviting, relaxed, and perfect for both casual wine drinkers and true connoisseurs.
The wines themselves are nothing short of spectacular. Each one is meticulously crafted, with bold, unique flavors that reflect the dedication and artistry behind every bottle. The reds, in particular, stood out for their complexity and richness, but I also appreciated the variety in the tasting menu. You can tell that Barrage Cellars takes pride in offering wines that are distinctive and memorable.
If you’re looking for an intimate wine-tasting experience in Woodinville, I highly recommend Barrage Cellars. The combination of exceptional wines, personalized service, and the welcoming ambiance makes it a must-visit for anyone exploring the area!"
Joe DeGennaro
"We had a fantastic experience here! The owners were so lovely to our group, especially the kids! Bonni brought out markers and paper for our daughter and let her play some shuffleboard in the back room. The wine was great and we loved the atmosphere. Ziggy is such a sweet dog. Highly recommend this place for an afternoon of wine tasting with friends!!!"
Christopher Chen
"Barrage Cellars does not disappoint! They have a fantastic, indoor and outdoor tasting room; clean with plenty of space. The tasting room staff are very friendly and helpful, and the owners and winemaker (Bonni and Kevin), were there. They provided a very welcome atmosphere and the wines, all single varietal (i.e. 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, 100% Cabernet Franc etc.), were phenomenal! Such a great place to go wine tasting."
Erin Huffman
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Woodinville Warehouse District is located about 30 minutes from Seattle. You can drive, and parking is available, though it can be competitive on weekends. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also popular options for getting to and around the district, especially if you plan on tasting multiple wines.
Public transportation options directly to the Warehouse District are limited. It's best to rely on ride-sharing services or arrange for a designated driver if you're not driving yourself.
Walking between tasting rooms is the most common way to explore the district. For longer distances or if you're visiting wineries spread out, consider using ride-sharing services.
Parking can be challenging, particularly on busy Saturdays. Arriving early or considering ride-sharing is advisable to avoid parking hassles.
Yes, the Warehouse District is just one part of Woodinville's wine country. Many other wineries are located in different areas like Hollywood Hill and the Sammamish River Valley, which may require separate transportation.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekend visits, as many wineries operate on an appointment-only basis or have limited tasting room capacity. Booking in advance ensures you get to experience your desired wineries.
Tasting fees vary by winery, generally ranging from $15 to $30 per person. Some wineries may waive or reduce the fee with a wine purchase.
Hours can vary, but most tasting rooms are open from late morning to late afternoon or early evening. It's always best to check the specific winery's website or social media for their current hours.
Yes, the annual Harvest Crush Festival is a major event where you can witness grape crushing and enjoy special tastings. Keep an eye on winery websites and local event listings for other seasonal celebrations and release parties.
Some wineries allow outside food, while others have their own food offerings or partner with food trucks. It's advisable to check with each winery beforehand.
🎫 🍷 Onsite Experience
The atmosphere is distinctly industrial, with tasting rooms often located in repurposed warehouse spaces. It's known for its vibrant, down-to-earth vibe and a high concentration of boutique wineries.
Barrage Cellars is frequently praised for its exceptional single-varietal wines and friendly owners. Other notable mentions include Warr-King Wines for its fun experience and Patterson Cellars.
Some wineries offer a more relaxed and accommodating environment. Barrage Cellars has been noted for being welcoming to families, even providing activities for children.
Woodinville is known for its excellent red wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Bordeaux blends, often sourced from Eastern Washington's Columbia Valley. White wines like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are also produced.
Yes, some wineries like Tinte Cellars offer venue spaces for private events and holiday parties, catering to various group sizes.
📸 📸 Photography
While the district has an industrial aesthetic, look for unique architectural details, wine barrels, tasting room interiors, and candid shots of people enjoying their wine. The Harvest Crush Festival also offers dynamic photo opportunities.
Wineries like Barrage Cellars often have well-designed tasting rooms that are visually appealing. The unique industrial setting itself can provide interesting backdrops for photos.
Late afternoon often provides softer lighting, which can be ideal for photography. However, the indoor tasting rooms offer opportunities for great shots regardless of the time of day.
Generally, yes, but it's always polite to ask winery staff if you plan on taking extensive photos, especially if it might disrupt other guests.
The Warehouse District itself is more about the wineries than scenic vistas. For more picturesque views, you might need to venture to other parts of Woodinville, like the wineries along the Sammamish River.






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