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Guide to Woodinville: Washington's Wine Country

Whitney Lawson Late-afternoon cocktails around the fire pit at the Lake Placid Lodge, in New York’s Adirondack Mountains.

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Woodinville, Washington, a town of some 10,000 with a climate more suited to pines than vines, sits farther from any workable vineyard than Times Square does, but that hasn’t stopped it from emerging as one of America’s top spots in which to swirl and sip.

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Destinations: Woodinville

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    Willows Lodge

    The 84 rooms are subtly done in salvaged timber and antique slate, and outfitted with Frette linens, fireplaces, and giant Jacuzzis for two. The Bu... More
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    Barking Frog

    The attached restaurant of the Willows Lodge carries wines from nearly all the best local produces. Lunch includes light seafood dishes like hazeln... More
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    The Herbfarm

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    Novelty Hill

    Visitors can try some of Washington's best Syrahs in a starkly modern, 33,000-square-foot facility that includes a full-time kitchen staff, wine-ta... More
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    Januik Winery

    Visitors can try some of Washington's best Syrahs in a starkly modern, 33,000-square-foot facility that includes a full-time kitchen staff, wine-ta... More
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    DeLille Cellars

    The boutique winery makes a firm Bordeaux blend called Chaleur Estate. More
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    Betz Family Winery

    The small family winery specializes in Rhône grapes such as Syrah and juicy Grenache. More
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    Chateau Ste. Michelle

    The Provençal-style castle on 87-acres was built by Washington's second-largest wine producer. More
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