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Discover the inspiring women behind Washington's wine scene with a guided tour of Woodinville's top female-led wineries—great value and authentic flavors.

If you’re looking for a way to explore Washington’s vibrant wine scene while supporting women in the industry, the Women Winemakers in Woodinville WA tour offers a refreshing, down-to-earth way to taste some of the best wines in the region. This tour isn’t just about sipping; it’s about celebrating the craftsmanship of women who are making their mark in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
What we love about this experience is how it combines affordability with authenticity. The $45 price point includes free tastings at four carefully selected wineries, giving you a real taste of Washington’s diversity—from Rhone varieties to Bordeaux blends. Plus, the flexibility of a mobile ticket, with a 90-day activation window, makes this a practical choice for travelers with busy schedules.
One potential consideration? Since the tour involves visiting several wineries, it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking and a relaxed pace. Also, note that you’ll need to plan ahead—booking at least 15 days in advance helps ensure you secure your preferred start date. This tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about female-led wineries, or travelers wanting an affordable, guided introduction to Woodinville’s acclaimed wine scene.
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The tour covers five standout stops, each offering a different perspective on what women are contributing to Washington wine. It’s designed to give you a well-rounded taste of the region’s diversity, with a focus on storytelling and quality.
The journey begins at Adrice Wines, where award-winning winemaker Pam, alongside her partner Julie, invites you to taste wines crafted with an eye toward customer education. Their emphasis on innovative styles means you’ll probably encounter unique flavor combinations and techniques you might not find elsewhere. The fact that it’s named among Washington’s Top 20 wineries hints at its quality and reputation. Expect to spend about 2 hours here, tasting and learning in a relaxed, friendly setting that encourages questions and curiosity.
Next, we visit Baer Winery, which has grown from a small operation in Redmond to a flourishing winery on six rural acres. The story of Lances’ passion from producing just 200 cases in 2003 to a larger operation showcases the vitality of the region’s wine industry. Visiting Baer Winery gives a glimpse of how a winery expands and adapts, making it a great stop for those curious about the business side of winemaking as well as tasting. Expect about 2 hours here to explore their offerings and hear about their growth story.
Callan Cellars is a perfect example of a micro boutique winery led by Lisa Callan. Specializing in Rhône varietals, Bordeaux blends, and single vineyard reds, this stop offers a more intimate experience. The focus on notable Washington reds means you might encounter some bold, complex flavors. With about 2 hours at this location, you’ll get a deep dive into the craftsmanship behind small-batch wines, making it ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate the finer details.
The Damsel Wine Lounge adds a sense of fun and sophistication to the tour. Releasing her third vintage, this female winemaker shows how passion and personality shine through her wines. The lounge’s atmosphere balances playfulness with elegance, and the focus on blending hints at creative wine styles. Expect another 2 hours here, where you can enjoy the ambiance as much as the tasting.
Our final stop is LaShellé Wines, a Black Female-Owned winery in Woodinville’s Warehouse District. It’s a small, hand-crafted operation dedicated to producing the best quality wines with a personal touch. This stop is particularly meaningful, highlighting diversity within the regional wine industry and offering a different perspective on Washington’s wine scene. The 2-hour visit here wraps up the tour with a focus on craftsmanship and community.

Beyond the individual wineries, what truly elevates this experience is its emphasis on women-led wineries. In an industry often associated with male winemakers, these women are shaping the future of Washington wine. The tour shines a light on their diverse backgrounds and innovative approaches, making it a meaningful journey for those interested in supporting women in business.
The value for money is notable. At $45, you get four free tastings—quite a deal considering that tastings at wineries typically cost $10–$20 each. Since the pass is valid for 90 days after activation, you can choose to spread out your visits, fitting them into your schedule without feeling rushed.
Another benefit is the relaxed pace—each stop lasts about two hours, giving you plenty of time to savor wines, ask questions, and enjoy the surroundings. The tours are suitable for most travelers, but keep in mind that walking between wineries is necessary, and the entire experience is best suited for those with a moderate interest in wine and an appreciation for storytelling.

Booking requires planning—most travelers book this experience about 15 days ahead, which helps secure your preferred date. Since it’s a mobile ticket, you can skip the printout and go straight to your first winery. The hours of operation from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM give you flexibility in scheduling.
The tour is most suitable for adults with a taste for wine, and since the tasting flights are limited to one per winery per pass, you’ll want to pace yourself if you intend to visit all four wineries. Remember that your pass must be activated within 90 days, and once you’ve redeemed your first tasting, you have 90 days to enjoy the remaining flights.
While the reviews are currently limited, the general concept of supporting women winemakers and exploring Woodinville’s wine diversity makes this a compelling choice for travelers looking for an authentic, culturally meaningful experience.

This experience is ideal for wine lovers wanting an affordable guided introduction to Washington’s women-led wineries. It’s perfect for those interested in supporting diversity in the industry or travelers curious about small-batch, innovative wines. It also suits visitors who prefer a relaxed, educational atmosphere over high-pressure tastings.
If you enjoy discovering stories behind the wine and learning about different styles, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and enriching. It’s well-suited for all levels of wine knowledge, from casual sippers to more serious aficionados.

The Women Winemakers in Woodinville WA tour offers a genuine, affordable way to explore Washington’s thriving and diverse wine scene. It’s designed to highlight the talents of women in the industry, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at their craft while enjoying some excellent wines. The flexibility of the pass, combined with its focus on storytelling and community, makes it an appealing choice for anyone eager to discover authentic flavors and support women-led businesses.
This tour delivers real value—an accessible, engaging experience that balances education and enjoyment. Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or just curious about wine, you’ll appreciate the chance to taste a variety of wines, learn their stories, and support a more inclusive industry—all in one relaxed, scenic setting.
If you’re in the Seattle area and want a wine experience that’s both meaningful and budget-friendly, this tour hits the mark. It pairs well with a larger visit to Woodinville, offering a memorable taste of Washington’s wine future, crafted by women who are making a difference.

Do I need to book this tour in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 15 days ahead to ensure availability and to choose a convenient date.
How long is the tour?
The tour itself can last between 1 to 10 hours, depending on how many wineries you choose to visit and how long you spend at each.
Can I visit all five wineries in one day?
The pass allows for four tastings, one at each winery, so you can spread these out over 90 days. If you want to visit all five stops, you’d need to select your four favorites.
Is this suitable for a group?
Yes, it’s designed for small groups and individual travelers alike. The pace is relaxed, making it comfortable for most.
Are tastings included in the price?
Yes, the $45 includes four free tasting flights at the wineries you choose.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
This detailed overview aims to help you decide if the Women Winemakers in Woodinville WA tour is right for your next wine adventure. It’s a practical, enjoyable way to taste local wines, learn about inspiring women, and support diversity—win-win in every sense.