HalloWINE Happenings!

It’s that time of year again – HalloWINE parties in Woodinville wine country! Here is our list of fun times from Oct. 29-31. Please add parties that you know about in the comments below!

Join these seven wineries for a HalloWINE party: Alder Ridge Winery, Canon De Sol Winery, Irlandes Winery, Goose Ridge Estate Winery, Airfield Estates Winery, Darby Winery & Village Wines. This party offers costume contests, prizes, music, tricks, treats, and more. Advance tickets at Village Wines: Taste at all seven venues for $8 or buy tickets at the door for $10. Oct. 29, 6-8:30 p.m.

Matthews Estate: Put on your favorite Halloween costume and come to Matthews Estate House for a HalloWINE celebration: “an evening of wine and laughter as we dress to impress and to frighten.” Awards will be given for the best costume. There will be music, complimentary appetizers, and wine sold by the glass starting at $6/glass. Oct. 29, 6-9:30 p.m.

Columbia Winery: Located in the winery’s “Haunted Barrel Room,” this party offers “a scary assortment of food and spine-tingling wines.” Costumes are encouraged. Prizes and wine discounts will be awarded throughout the evening. Oct. 30, 6:30-10:30 p.m.

Other HalloWINE (and Halloween) activities and deals:

Northwest Totem Cellars: Halloween Madness! Bring your own pack carrier – 20% mixed half-case discount as well as normal full case discount. October 30, 12-4 p.m.
 
Anton Ville Winery: Halloween Pairings October 30 & 31, 1-5:00 p.m.
 
Otis Kenyon: Pre-Halloween Wine Tasting Weekend Visit our orange and brown tasting room for great Walla Walla wines. If you wear a costume, there is no tasting fee. October 30 & 31.

Silver Lake Winery HalloWINE Enjoy a free tasting at Silver Lake Winery October 30 & 31 for wearing your costume while wine tasting.

Challenger Ridge: Trick or Treat! Free wine tasting. Wear a costume and you will receive 15% off on your wine purchases that day! October 31, 12-5 p.m.

We’re sure there are more parties and deals around, so please share what you know – and have a fun and safe HalloWINE.

Cheers!
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Margot started writing about wine decades ago as a national journalist in Canada and the U.S. She and Dave created this website in 2007. Originally, the website introduced people to wines in Washington state, the second-largest wine region in the U.S. But over the years, the site expanded to feature other wine regions in the U.S., Canada, and in the world. If you like to read about standout wine and winery stories, then Write for Wine is for you.