Prohibition Cellars

Prohibition Cellars

Washington State

About Prohibition Cellars

Explore the craft spirits revolution in Woodinville's burgeoning distillery scene, sampling innovative small-batch productions and learning the stories of visionary distillers pushing boundaries.

Reviews

★★★★★ 9 months ago

Prohibition Cellars is a fantastic spot to visit! The winery was started in 2017 by a gentleman who makes all the wine himself, using traditional, old-school methods. He sources grapes from some of Washington’s best vineyards, and the wines truly reflect the character of each place. The tasting room has a clean, modern feel with a subtle Prohibition-era vibe. There’s also a comfortable outdoor seating area—perfect for relaxing with a glass. Inside, you’ll see a row of fermenters that give a cool behind-the-scenes look at the winemaking process. Great wines, great atmosphere, and friendly people. Highly recommend stopping by for a tasting!

— Duncan McAlpine

★★★★★ 2 months ago

This is a hidden GEM! A must visit in Woodinville! Phenomenal wines. The stories and history make it even better. Our host was great and the Winemaker’s lovely wife gave us a fabulous tour and shared lovely stories. This is truly a special place. Would give 100 stars if I could.

— Kelly McDaniel

★★★★★ 3 months ago

Went to see Meghanne Storey first time at venue bought tickets in advance and food I was blown away with Desugn and Music area/Stage right in th middle of th Wineery incredible sound and Meghanne and Brandt Parke gave us a incredible performance and last the fiddler was 10 star A perfect evening ❤️

— Steven lee Cox

★★★★★ 5 years ago

Absolutely wonderful wine that stands out as not just another stereotypical WA wine. Great outdoor space (with shade and flowers!), really cool interior, and a very enjoyable winemaker. We always include this stop in our wine tasting trips.

— Jordan Carleton

★★★★★ 10 months ago

Stopped in for a tasting and really loved their wines. Great experience being able to see the wine making areas also because it’s not often you get that part of the experience anywhere else.

— Haley Hewlett

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