Local Wineries

This is a partial list of local wineries where you can find an excellent selection of our local award winning handcrafted wine. Please contact us if you are not on the list!

Port Angeles Area

Harbinger Winery
2358 West Hwy 101
Port Angeles, WA 98382
Phone: 360-452-4562
Email: dynamored@yahoo.com and Website: www.harbingerwinery.com

A Harbinger (Pronounced "Har'-bin-jer") is a sign of good things to come. Award winning winemaker/co-owner Sara Gagnon's latest creation has resulted in the newest and most northwest winery in the United States. While big reds like Syrah and Bordeaux blends create the soul of Harbinger Winery, we also like to honor our Northwest roots by making an intensely divine Blackberry dessert wine. We invite to to stop by and visit us in our quaint ex-logging truck stop now-turned-winery. We are open daily from Memorial Day from 11-6, and from Friday-Mon 12-6 otherwise (or by appt). Easily found 3 miles west of Port Angeles.

Black Diamond Winery
2976 Black Diamond Rd
Port Angeles, WA 98363
360.457.0748
Email: bdwinery@wavecable.com and Website: http://home.wavecable.com/~bdwinery

We are located in a small valley in the foothills of the Olympic mountains. The winery sits on 20 acres overlooking Tumwater creek which flows between the 2 acre vineyard, garden and a large orchard. Visitors may picnic near the creek. Tasting room hours are: February thru December Thurs.- Sat. 10-5, Sun & Mon. 11-4. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and all of January. Appointments Available. Directions to our winery: Travel west on Front St. to Race St. Turn Left on Race St. Travel South on Race St. to 8th Street. Turn right on 8th Street. Travel west on 8th Street to Pine St. Turn left on Pine St. Travel south on Pine St. and cross bridge. This is the start of Black Diamond Rd. Travel 2.976 miles on Black Diamond Rd. till you come to the winery sign on the right side of the road.

Camaraderie Cellars
334 Benson Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
360.417.3564
E-mail: info@camaraderiecellars.com and Website: http://www.camaraderiecellars.com/home.html

Camaraderie Cellars is a craft winery that celebrates the bounty of life found in food, wine, hearth and table and the friendships grown in their sharing. Camaraderie Cellars wines are counted among the "must have" by all those who enjoy wine. Our commitments are to making world class quality wines, valuing our growers as true partners, and deepening our customer's enjoyment of wine and food. We hope you enjoy our wines and share our philosophy of sharing life's best gifts. Camaraderie Cellars will be open on weekends from May to October, 11 AM to 5 PM. The winery is also open by appointment and during special open houses that we coordinate with other wineries in the North Sound Winery Association, where many of the wineries are open to showcase their latest releases. We look forward to sharing our enthusiasm for fine wine making with you and look forward to seeing you soon. Directions to our winery: Camaraderie Cellars is located on the West side of Port Angeles. Travel on 101 to Benson Road (approximately 2 miles West of city center), turn south toward the mountains on Benson Road and drive approximately 1/2 mile. The winery is located on the right at 334 Benson Road.

Olympic Cellars
255410 HWY 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360.452.0160
E-mail: wines@olympiccellars.com and Website: http://www.olympiccellars.com/

The winery is owned and operated by three female entrepreneurs, affectionately known to locals as the Olympic Women in Wine. Our winemaker, Benoit Murat, is a native of Toulouse, France. Benoit crafts limited quantities of Olympic Cellars’ award-winning wines in a unique style that blends the best of French and American winemaking techniques. Olympic Cellars is a fun, friendly boutique winery located in a century-old barn in the North Olympic Peninsula town of Port Angeles. Our doors are open to all, and we encourage you to take some time away from your busy schedule, gather with friends and enjoy our handcrafted wines year ‘round. Our wines appeal to a range of palates, so visit us and discover your favorites. There’s never a right or wrong choice – wine is a personal experience that’s all about what you like.

Sequim Area

Lost Mountain Winery
3174 Lost Mountain Road
Sequim, WA 98382
360-683-5229
888-683-5229
E-mail: wine@lostmountain.com and Website: wine@lostmountain.com

The remote and secluded foothills above Sequim open to a high mountain valley where rolling green pastures give way to views of snowy peaks. On a wooded shoulder of Lost Mountain our small family winery has quietly produced limited bottlings of award winning robust red wines for over 26 years. For much of that time our delicious wines have been a well kept local secret. But with a growing number of regional and national awards covering the cedar walls of our hand built tasting room, word has trickled out. While we have become famous for our delicious "Distinguished Dago Red" handed down from our Italian ancestors for over three generations, we are equally well known for our Gold and Silver Medal winning Merlots, Cabernet Francs, and Cabernet Sauvignons, Sangiovese, and Syrah. We produce a total of about 1500 cases of these artisan red wines and they are all made in a natural unfiltered style without any added sulfites. While our cool climate does not allow for optimum grape growing on this side of the Cascade Mountains, we contract with dedicated small growers in the hot desert climate of Eastern Washington for grapes of exceptional quality. With a high local demand and a small hand made quantity, many of our wines sell out within a few months of their release. Please join our mailing list if you wish to be notified when new vintages are available. Our wines are sold mainly from our tasting room in person or we will be happy to ship wine to you as allowed by law. Call us for details. Current Tasting Room Hours: Open Sat & Sun 11-5 through November.

Port Townsend Area

FairWinds Winery
1984 Hastings Ave W
Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-6899
Email: info@fairwindswinery.com and Website: www.fairwindswinery.com

Come for a visit and you will enjoy seeing our unique winemaking techniques. You will also have a chance to chat with the winemaker about the process and his resulting wines. Whether you have a sophisticated palate or just like tasting great Washington State wines, you will find something to enjoy at FairWinds Winery. Directions to our winery: From SR 20 just outside the Port Townsend city limits, turn west on Jacob Milller Rd. Two miles to Hastings Ave. West. Turn right on Hastings.Winery driveway is your first left. From downtown Port Townsend, head uptown on Quincy Street. Continue on Quincy as it turns into Jefferson Street, Tyler Street, "F" Street and then Discovery Road. Once you cross San Juan Avenue at four-way stop continue up hill and make right turn at Hastings Avenue. Follow Hastings Avenue for about three miles to winery. Hours: Memorial Day to Labor Day, Daily ~ 12-5:00pm. Sept. thru May, Friday - Monday 12 - 5:00pm.

Sorensen Cellars
274 'S' Otto Street
Port Townsend, WA. 98368
Phone (360) 379-6416
Fax (360) 379-4907
Hours: March thru September, Noon to 5 p.m., Friday, Saturday and Sunday
E-mail: info@sorensencellars.com and Website: www.sorensencellars.com

Established in 1998, Sorensen Cellars is a small family owned and operated winery dedicated to the production of premium wines. With the philosophy that all winemaking begins in the vineyard, we seek out and select the smaller vineyards of Eastern Washington, working hand in hand with the vineyardist, the end result being a product that showcases the skills of both the winemaker as well as the grape producer. We invite you to visit the winery and taste our line of premium wines under the "Sorensen" label. Directions to our winery: The winery and tasting room is located off Highway 20 approximately one mile south of the Port Townsend city limits, in Glen Cove Industrial Park. We can be found on Otto Street, which parallels Highway 20, between Fredericks Street and Seton Road. Turn east off of Highway 20 onto Seton Road if approaching from the south. Coming from Port Townsend, turn east onto Fredericks Street, go to Otto Street and follow the signs.