Whidbey Island Wineries You Don’t Want to Miss

If you love wine, Whidbey Island wineries are a must visit to get a sense of wines made with grapes grown in western Washington. Here’s a breakdown of the wineries and tasting rooms you’ll find on the island, as well as my favorites to visit."

This winery in Whidbey Island feels like such a hidden gem. It’s set back off the road and has a quaint outdoor patio perfect for enjoying some wine tastes.

Spoiled Dog Winery

Whidbey Island Winery

Greg and Elizabeth Osenbach planted their first grapes on Whidbey Island in 1986 and opened their winery in 1992. They’re one of the oldest wineries on Whidbey Island and still only produces about 3,500 cases a year. They only grow white grapes right now but are exploring red varietals that will do well in Whidbey Island’s climate.

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Comforts of Whidbey is another winery on Whidbey Island with great ambiance. Its a 22-acre farm, bed and breakfast, and tasting room with water views. Owners Carl and Rita bought the land back in 2006 and now have close to 6,000 grapevines planted on the property.

Comforts of Whidbey

Suggested Whidbey Island Wineries Itinerary

If I only had one day of wine tasting on Whidbey Island, this is how I’d spend it. It assumes you start in Langley, but if you’re starting from the north of the island you can do this wine tasting tour backwards. – Start at Comforts of Whidbey – Head to Whidbey Island Winery – Then head to Spoiled Dog Winery – End at Dancing Fish Vineyards

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