Bon Vivant’s popular wine tasting tours are led by professionally wine educated tour guides. Here's what you can expect:
>Your group's wine preferences will influence tour stop choices for the day
>From your Seattle Hotel, you'll enjoy a comfortable 30 minute drive from Seattle to Woodinville, crossing beautiful Lake Washington, to Wine Country
>Visiting a flagship winery starts the touring day off big
>A boutique winery will be next, where you can purchase lunch to enjoy while tasting
>The afternoon will find you visiting 2 boutique wineries and tasting rooms, we call them hidden gems. (There are 140+ to choose from!) En route, your guide will talk about the next winery on your custom tour, the winemaker, their history, etc.
>You will be returned to your point of departure around 4:30
>All day long, you will be treated to your tour guide's insights and Washington Wine Country knowledge.
>And best of all, you will go home with happy memories!
Pickup included
The first stop will be at a larger flagship winery to start the day off big. You'll enjoy a tasting of 4-6 wines, and maybe some bubbly as well. (Despite Viator's auto setting that admission is free, the tasting fee is extra. Plan on $40 per person for this stop, unless you purchase wine.)
The second stop will be at a smaller winery/tasting room, where you can purchase lunch to enjoy while tasting. (Despite Viator's auto setting that admission is free, budget $20-30 for lunch and $20-25 for the tasting fee. If you buy wine, some or all of the tasting fee will be waived.)
The third and fourth stops will be at boutique wineries/tasting rooms. These locations are small, delightful and family owned. (Despite Viator's auto setting that admission is free, tasting fees are extra, budget $20-30 per person for each winery. Again, if purchasing wine, all or part of the fee will be waived.)
Then it's time to head back to your lodging location...
Use the ticket to remind you or the Pick Up time, contact information, etc. You will not need to present the ticket to get on the coach. Contact one of our tour coordinators with any questions 206-524-8687.
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