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Columbia Winery Review

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Columbia Winery

Wineries / Breweries, Woodinville


Fodor's Review:

A group of UW professors founded this winery in 1962, making it the state's oldest. Using only European vinifera-style grapes grown in eastern Washington, the founders' aim was to take advantage of the fact that the vineyards share the same latitude as the best wine-producing areas of France. Complimentary wine tastings are held daily; cellar tours are on weekends. The gift shop is open year-round and sells wines and wine-related merchandise. Columbia hosts special food-and-wine events throughout the year. Columbia's vintages aren't as good as Chateau Ste. Michelle's, though some of its higher-end bottles aren't bad.

 

INFO

  • Address: 14030 NE 145th St., Woodinville, WA
  • Directions: From Downtown Seattle take I-90 east to north I-405; take Exit 23 east (Hwy. 522) to Woodinville exit, go right. Go right again on 175th St., and left on Hwy. 202
  • Phone: 425/488-2776; 800/488-2347
  • Web site
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Winery daily 10-6. Tours weekdays at 3:30; Sat. at 11, noon, 3, 4, and 5; Sun. at 11, 2, 3, 4, and 5

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