Great wine gift: Passport to Woodinville

Passport holders don't pay tasting fees for a whole year

By Seattle Mag November 23, 2015

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Looking for the perfect gift for the Seattle wine lover in your life? We assume you’ve already scored them a bottle of anything Brian Carter Cellars makes, as well as a bottle of Upchurch Vineyard cab.

Your next move: stuff a 2016 Passport to Woodinville in their card or stocking. The passport essentially means your little wine grape of a sweetheart won’t have to pay a tasting fee at the 60 participating wineries all year long (valid Jan. 1, 2016 to Dec. 31, 2016). He or she will also receive discounts to popular Woodinville Wine Country events throughout the year.

A little brush up on Woodinville, in case you’ve momentarily forgotten (read: are not up to date) with its awesomeness: It is now home to 108 wineries and tasting rooms. The majority (51) of those wineries produce under 2,000 cases a year, so we’re talking boutique, hand-crafted, belly-tickled bottles.

You can purchase two passports for $99.99 Nov. 27 through March 31, 2016 at the following Costco locations: Downtown Seattle, Everett, Kirkland, Issaquah, Lynnwood, Shoreline and Woodinville. Or, buy one online for $75 beginning Dec. 4. For details, check out Woodinville Wine Country.

 

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