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Such a nice stop for a wine flight and some snacks while visiting Bainbridge Island. Select from their prepared wine flights or customize your own (was my option when a couple of wines were out) and get a chocolate tasting or hummus tasting snack to go with and just enjoy the beauty of the island. Will definitely be back.
My absolute favorite, have-to-make-a-stop location on Bainbridge Island!! As a sweet wine lover, I'm a huge fan of their fruit wine flight, which I feel like I rarely ever see at other wineries. My boyfriend and I also got a charcuterie board to share, with local cuts of cheeses and meats. He's more of a red wine kinda guy, and loves their red wine flight. We ended up buying a bottle of the Strawberry and Tropical Breeze wines. It's conveniently located at the end of the main street, right next to the Bainbridge Art Museum and just a short walk from the ferry. The service staff are always kind and friendly, and the large sidewalk-facing windows allow for people watching while you sip :
Place is cute, wines are horrible. Also no air conditioning at least when we visited.
Very quaint and creative place. Service is really personable and friendly.We ordered 2 white wine tastings served in individual carafes. So 4 different blends have 4 individual carafes. Honestly this proved to be a perfect approach. We basically poured at our own pace and there was no need to wait.We then ordered the Spanish Platter of assorted Spanish cheeses and dried meats. Served with a variety of crackers, olives and dried sea salted almonds. There was more than enough for the 2 of us.Sit outside or inside along the large window seating. The view is lovely. People watching and over looking the nearby forest walk. A nice stop before hitting the ferry back