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Mount Baker Vineyards & Winery

Mount Baker Vineyards & Winery

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4298 Mt Baker Hwy, Everson, Washington, 98247, United States
(360) 592-2300 mtbakerwinery.ranvia.com
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Dec 22, 2017
It was my first visit there and I enjoyed it. I'm not a wine drinker but getting taste our choices made me change my mind. I will be back.

Jul 17, 2017
I still want to meet with the owner, cuz I know he had all those theaters around the Sound and I used to get a kick out of going to each, yeah! Vashon Isld. We're coming out again to have a tasting and purchase!

Sep 15, 2016
Wondering if guys hiring already on anything Cutting grape or cleaning i love your guy job ((:

Nov 24, 2016
Great wine selection and tast great. Makes me wish I had a wine seller.

Oct 8, 2014
Mount Baker produces a wide breadth of wines, some are even grown on the estate, but don't let that fool you into thinking they are a jack of all trades. They make some outstanding wines. I love their Madeleine Agevine and Siegerrebe - both are grown onsite I believe. I didn't realize that Puget Sound Appellation could actually produce some great grapes until I met these guys. Their Malbec and Cab Sauv stand out too. Price points are very reasonable in the $10-$30 range on most everything. It's worth the stop on your way to or from the Mountain, I am certain you will taste a couple of wines that work for your palette.

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