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Visit the Wineries on Bainbridge Island

Visit Bainbridge Island Wineries This Summer

There’s nothing that beats a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island from downtown Seattle during these beautiful summer months, especially to come visit the fantastic wineries on Bainbridge. Step onboard the Washington State Ferry System at Seattle’s Coleman Dock and ride the 35-minute ride to beautiful downtown Bainbridge Island. Not only is the journey incredible and

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photo of a person pouring wine at Fletcher Bay Winery near our Bainbridge Island Hotel

A Summer Tasting at Fletcher Bay Winery

During the summer, Fletcher Bay Winery expands to double its size, and that’s not just in outdoor space. In fact, the downtown location, less than half a mile from the ferry, adds a whole floor to the mix with a stunning rooftop patio. You’ll find one of the best views in the downtown area, live

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Fletcher Bay Winery

Visit Fletcher Bay Winery for Wine Tasting

Fletcher Bay Winery is a family-owned and operated mainstay on Bainbridge Island, which began as a hobby in 2008 and opened officially in 2012. Now with two excellent locations, locals and visitors alike flock to this island winery for flights, bottle service, and small plates. The Winslow Way tasting room is right next to the

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Don't miss your chance to enjoy some delicious Bainbridge Island wine tasting this summer

5 Great Places for Bainbridge Island Wine Tasting

Who doesn’t love a bit of wine tasting in the summer?  While it’s a bit farther away than Washington’s true wine country on the eastern side of the state, there’s a surprising Bainbridge Island wine scene worth testing out this summer.  Some of the wine is sourced from the top vineyards in eastern Washington, while

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Your Guide to Wine Tasting on Bainbridge Island

Did you know that our small island is home to seven unique wineries?  Some of the grapes come from vineyards on the eastern side of Washington, which has been a developing and increasingly popular wine destination in the United States.  But some of the grapes are grown right here on Bainbridge Island.  Wherever the grapes

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