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    Danielle R.

    Came on a very busy afternoon and they were hustling to make sure everyone was well taken care of! Loved the wine, loved the staff, loved the vibe of the tasting room. They had board games available to play too which is always fun.

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    Jody O.

    We decided to do some wine tasting on a Friday night so we came to this nice tasting room with delicious wines. The wine maker Greg was a pleasure to listen to with all of his insight into wine making & the different hints of flavors in the wine. He also took us on a tour of the back with all of the wine barrels & explained the process of making wine to us. They also have a table on display of all of their awards that's pretty impressive. The wines were all delicious as well!

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    Ngoc R.

    Lovely time at quiddity for our first wine tasting! We were given 5 glasses of white and red wine. My favorite was the rose, and my husbands was the GSM. Greg was awesome, he gave us a guide on all the flavors and even took us to the back for a private tour of wine making process. We enjoyed the experience very much and will return whenever we have the chance.

    White wine, charcuterie and amazing staff!
    Kristin W.

    My sister and I went to a Yelp event at Quiddity Wines and had a blast. We are in no way wine connoisseurs... maybe enthusiasts. And I don't have the language to describe wine besides "they were really good," but here we go. We had a 5-wine flight, starting with a white, then rose and moving into reds, with a full pour at the end of your choice. The owner explained each of the wines before we tasted them, which was interesting. The white was okay but I preferred the rose. Again, no helpful descriptors coming from me but I enjoyed it. The Grenache and the GSM (Grenache, Syrah (?) and a wine that starts with an M) were really good. The last wine we tasted, I can't remember the name, was fun. It had notes of green bell pepper, yes, you heard me. I enjoyed it TBH. After the tasting, the owner gave a tour of the warehouse and explained the process of making each wine and the machinery needed to make them. We tasted some of the wine that were still fermenting (right term?) and I tried a white and it was delicious. The indoor seating was very cozy, a cute tasting room with high top seating. There was seating outside of the tasting room in the warehouse but we spent most of the time in the cozy tasting area. I must say my favorite part of Quiddity was the staff who was there with the owner doing all the postings. She was really funny and graciously answered questions about the wines to us non-wine connoisseurs. Their membership prices were pretty reasonable and you have the choice of how many bottles of wine you want during releases. This is a great winery and would recommend!

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    Jacques I.

    Hey, I think I've been to this place before. Ah yes, it was once TruthTeller Winery, which is why it looked so familiar. I've been to TruthTeller before, but had no idea that Quiddity had taken over. Glad to have been in a familiar space, but can't say the wines were worth exploring more of. My friend and I came here on a Sunday and made a reservation right when it opened at 1pm. We noticed that walk-ins were turned down, as all of the tables were reserved, so do make a reservation if you plan to visit Quiddity. It also shares space with Ancestry Winery. The tasting included five tastings, one white and four reds. The grapes are from the Rattlesnake Hills area or Columbia Valley. All of the wines were tart and fruity, and even the darkest red, the syrah, was on the lighter side. I prefer more bold, savory wines, so it wasn't my style. But I can see why it would appeal to those who want a light, table wine that's easy to drink. The employee who helped us the entire time we were there was really friendly and was super happy that I brought my dog in and gave her a treat! Loved that. We had a fun time here, but the wines just weren't for me.

    Lots of awards for their fine wine
    Lisa K.

    You have to try this winery ! It is privately owned and the owner is more about your experience than just increasing his business . The wines are nice- especially the Rose and the full bodied Audentes - my favorite . He explains how to taste wines and it's a rich and fun experience . No one has offered this level of customer service before -not just tasting but an awesome experience !

    Nathan K.

    Lovely local winery featuring affordable, yet quality wines. Loved their Amore (Rhône style GSM red blend). Greg is amazing - knows how to explain his wines to both entry level and experienced connoisseurs. Tastings were phenomenal- lovely diversity and all were delightful. The tasting room also features fun board games and activities if visiting with a group of friends.

    Amore Rhone style red blend, great winemaker

    New at winemaker, even on an offday he talked with us telling his story and how he makes the wines. Great rhone style wines and overall will come again!

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    Shared tasting room with Ancestry cellars. Wines were good, great staff. The chenin Blanc was our favorite.

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    Excellent wines, white wine very good and excellent red blends. Everything is great here. A winery that rose from Covid check it out.

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    What a nice surprise that a relatively new winery can produce such high quality, delicious wines

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    We did the full tasting and Greg walked us through all of wines, which was very helpful to us new wine enthusiasts.

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    EFESTĒ

    3.9
    (93 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    One of so many (over 130) wineries and tasting rooms in the Woodinville, WA area, EFESTĒ is an…read moreaward winning winery (history of wine making starting in 1995, with the brand established in 2003) that has a nice tasting room with good food. Our group of six (me, my wife, her mom, our daughter, her husband, and their dog) came here for a light lunch on a Friday (everyone was off for the 4th of July weekend), taking advantage of their dog-friendly outdoor dining area. We all had a great time. My wife's college roommate's relatives are the family owners (Daniel and Helen Ferrelli, and their daughter/son-in-law Angela and Kevin Taylor), and she recommended that we stop by when in the area. It was fairly busy, but found a nice area to sit down for our group. Bev was our server, with Helen (co-founder, co-owner) stopping by to say 'Hello'. Both were friendly and gracious and made us feel at home. My wife and I got the 6-wine tasting ($25, complementary with every 2 bottle purchase): -- Angie '22 Blanc de Blancs, named after the co-owner; Adrienne '24 Chenin Blanc, named for their grand-daughter. We really liked both whites, and ended up getting a bottle of each ($55 for Angie, $35 for Adrienne). -- Paulie '22 GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre), named for their grandson. Very, very light. -- Upright '21 estate merlot. We liked this one a lot, named as a counter-balance to the movie that made merlot a four-letter word. -- Nana '21 merlot, named after Daniel's grandmother -- Big Papa '23 Cabernet Sauvignon, named after the owner himself. We ordered some light food to share as well. The Buffalo Chicken Dip ($20) was solid, coming with baby root vegetables. The Meatza Pizza ($20) was very good, like a tavern style thin crust pizza with a nice charred crust and lots of meat and cheese. It was a gorgeous day in the Pacific Northwest, which just made everything better. They also have a tasting room in downtown Seattle, but I was glad to come to their original location. It was the first winery visited in this area, and a good introduction to see others as we continue to visit.

    The Efeste tasting room in the Woodinville industrial district was a wonderful surprise. The…read morebuilding is a bit hidden and parking can get full. They have a patio area with covering and indoor seating. For our visit, we opted to sit indoors and take a break from the heat. Staff were very friendly and confirmed our reservations and seating. This tasting room does have a kitchen, pizza oven, and offers various bites to pair with their wines. They also have a frosé machine featuring their Oldfield Estate Rosé with fresh strawberry purée and a Pinot Grigio with an Aperol float. Their wine tasting line-up features 2 whites and 4 reds. We ordered a bottle of their Big Papa Cabernet Sauvignon, Rosé Frosé, Pinot Grigio Frosé with Aperol, and a pepperoni pizza to share. The pizza was delicious. Cripsy thin crust and freshly made. The Cabernet Sauvignon was robust, earthy, and notes of fruits and spice. This wine paired well with the pizza. The frosé was refreshing and the aperol float made for a wonderful summer drink. Service was top notch. Water refills were frequent along with check-ins on our experience. Efeste also has a Sodo tasting room and both locations are offering a special called Wine and Dine Duo. The special price is $30 and wine pours are the Adrienne, Babbit, Paulie, Ceidleigh. We'll definitely return for a proper round of tasting and maybe explore a membership.

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    February 2026 Special: Jalapeño poppers
    February 2026 Special: Jalapeño poppers
    Our Dec 2025 Tasting Room special: Smoked Salmon dip with housemade crostini
    Our Dec 2025 Tasting Room special: Smoked Salmon dip with housemade crostini
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    Lashellé Wines

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    We had a truly pleasant experience visiting with Nicole, the owner, who is originally from…read morePittsburgh but lived in Atlanta earlier on her life. We wanted to visit Woodinville and specifically support Black-owned wineries and she is the only one. Visiting her was so endearing. She took the time to teach us about her winemaking, the types of wines she makes, and we tasted several times. We purchased bottles for our home cellar of: Sauvignon blanc Riesling Syrah Her passion for winemaking is palpable as is her wealth of knowledge. Visiting with and meeting Nicole is so comfortable to wear you want to stay longer. Support her business. Purchase wines and she is so honest about costs and the best time to ship to certain areas of the country. Her wines last for seven years and use less sulfur content since she has a sulfur allergy. I appreciate that. I appreciate her representing for the culture in the Seattle area.

    This is the best place for a gathering of friends and colleagues etc and so forth. You will relax…read moreand enjoy having some of the most stellar, top of line wine collection crafted by love so good you will be back..The wines are so yummy packed with some natural and different notes of fruits like Blueberry ... Nicole..oh sweet Nicole you are kind and generous to your customers, She is such a great hostess.She checked on us at perfect timing we chatted it up it was great! Shes greets people at the door with her beautiful smiling face. Not a lot people do that anymore. I am big on customer service and this was outstanding, the flavors of a sinful red wine stood out with a taste so divine. Paring the cheese was so satisfying (really really good cheese) with the fig jam(so good) and crackers were a great complement to the wines it was delicious. Definitely try Lashelle wines you will be so impressed. I am thrilled Nicole is creating such incredible fine wines..Fyi She also has a membership club...Visit with her and have some good conversations and laughs. Thank you Nicole for your excellent customer service!!!!I'll be back.

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    Enjoyed the Riesling at home too!!
    Enjoyed the Riesling at home too!!
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    Brightwater Center

    Brightwater Center

    4.0
    (11 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    First some nomenclatures: - Brightwater Center is the venue…read morespace that you can rent as well as meeting space and community center, which is located within... - Brightwater Environmental Education and Community Center is the entire facility and open to visits. This is located within... - Brightwater Park is the entire complex including green space. - Brightwater Treatment Plant is located within the park. Phew. I found only Brightwater Center in Yelp, and I decided not to add multiple businesses. Lazy today. Anyway, the parts that we visited are the trails and "ponds" at the North Habitat in the park. The south side looks much smaller according to the map. The ponds are in quotation marks, because they don't look that good currently. Maybe with more rain, they will look more natural. The bigger one, called Lower Pond, is used to manage storm water runoff, which helps the salmon. We followed the Storywalk trail, reading the book "We Are Water Protectors" along this trail. I recommend taking a photo of the site map. Other than the story trail, the paths to the ponds are not as obvious. Lastly, the dahlias are blooming beautifully outside of the center building. On a very hot weekend in July, there were very few people on these trails. Everything is very brown. I highly recommend bringing water because the buildings are closed.

    When I started bringing my little dog here, I thought the park was great! Close by, well…read moremaintained trails, nice scenery, and you can gauge your walk from easy to intermediate. But the last couple of times I've been here, I had to tiptoe through the puppy poop! I think my one star is more for the inconsiderate visitors who let their dogs mess on the trails and not pick up after them. Two weeks ago, I thought it was an aberration. Two days ago, even worse. Maintenance needs to do a better job at KP on the trails and ticket those who do not obey the rules. There are signs posted all over and the park even has bags for people who don't bring their own. Really, people (you know who you are), you can do better than this!!!

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    A creek with minimal water during dry season
    A creek with minimal water during dry season
    Dahlia outside the community center
    Dahlia outside the community center
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