If you’re considering a day in Leavenworth that combines scenic beauty with the craft of winemaking, this 6-hour guided wine tour promises a well-rounded experience. While we haven’t personally participated, the details suggest it’s a thoughtfully curated journey for wine lovers and curious travelers alike. Expect expert guidance from a sommelier, visits to three distinguished wineries, and plenty of opportunities to learn and taste.
What we love about this tour is how it balances educational content with beautiful scenery—plus, the inclusion of a charcuterie lunch makes it a true treat. On the flip side, the tasting fees aren’t included in the base price, so budget an extra $15 to $20 per winery if you want to sample the wines. This tour would suit those eager to explore Washington’s wine scene with a focus on authenticity and learning, especially if you enjoy small-group experiences and scenic vineyards.
Key Points

- Educational focus with insights from a Level 1 Sommelier
- Beautiful vineyard settings outside of Leavenworth
- Inclusive lunch with bottled water provided
- Visit to three distinct wineries with free admission
- Group size limited to 13, ensuring personalized attention
- Cost-effective at just $100 per person, excluding tasting fees
This guided tour offers a chance to see the best of Washington’s wine region without the hassle of planning individual visits. It’s perfect for those who want a taste of vineyard life paired with expert commentary, all within a manageable half-day schedule. The tour’s mix of scenic drives, educational stops, and wine tasting makes it suitable for first-timers and seasoned wine enthusiasts alike.
Two aspects stand out immediately: the emphasis on education and the scenic variety. You’ll learn about grape varietals, terroir, and winemaking techniques—things that can turn a casual glass into a more meaningful experience. And you’ll enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape, whether it’s the vineyard rows or the quieter backroads of Wenatchee.
One potential consideration: tasting fees are not included, so be prepared for an additional $15–$20 per winery. Also, the group size maxes out at 13, which means more personalized attention but also means you’ll want to book early, especially during peak season. This is an experience that suits adventurous wine lovers, curious travelers, and anyone interested in the Washington wine scene.
Educational experience with a Level 1 Sommelier provides greater understanding of wine.
Scenic vineyards and surrounding landscapes create a memorable backdrop.
Visit three well-chosen wineries for diversity and depth.
Includes a charcuterie-style lunch and bottled water for a full, satisfying experience.
Limited group size enhances interaction and comfort.
Affordable price point with a focus on value, despite tasting fees being extra.
Start at Goose Ridge Winery in Leavenworth

Your day begins at the Goose Ridge Estate Winery, where you’ll meet your guide and group. This is a great starting point because Goose Ridge is well-regarded, and the tasting room offers a welcoming introduction to Washington wines. Here, you’ll have a chance to ask questions and learn about what makes this winery a standout. The tour emphasizes the deductive taste method, a structured way to identify wine characteristics, making it especially interesting if you’re keen to expand your tasting vocabulary.
Expect about 1.5 hours here, giving enough time to explore the cellar, mingle with staff, and perhaps enjoy your first sips of local wine. The admission is free, so your main investment here is time and curiosity.
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Second Stop: Silvara Cellars

Next, you’ll head outside of Leavenworth into the surrounding countryside—an essential part of the experience. Silvara Cellars offers a different vibe: a more intimate setting where you can see the beauty of Washington’s landscape while tasting unique wines. With another 1.5 hours allocated, you’ll get a chance to appreciate the terroir—how the soil, climate, and vineyard geography influence the wines.
Traveling between sites, the scenery is likely to be a highlight. You’ll love the views of rolling hills and lush vineyards, making this stop as much about the environment as the wine. Plus, it’s a chance to ask more questions, as the winery’s setting invites relaxed conversation.
Final Stop: Chateau Faire Le Pont in Wenatchee

The last tasting takes place at Chateau Faire Le Pont, a winery that provides a fitting finale to your journey. Here, you’ll tour the cellars and sample some of the most impressive wines of the day. The experience is designed to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in winemaking.
This part of the tour reinforces what you’ve learned along the way, with the chance to enjoy the spectacular sights of Wenatchee. You might find this stop especially memorable for its blend of delicious wine and beautiful scenery.
End of the Tour

The activity wraps up back at the starting point, giving you time to reflect or explore Leavenworth on your own if you wish. The total duration is approximately 5 to 6 hours, a manageable chunk of time that balances sightseeing and tasting without feeling rushed.
The tour provides a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle for transportation, ensuring a stress-free day. You’ll also benefit from education from a Level 1 Sommelier, which enhances your understanding beyond just drinking wine. The inclusion of a charcuterie-style lunch and bottled water keeps everyone refreshed and satisfied.
Tasting fees, however, are extra—about $15–$20 at each winery—so budget accordingly. While the price is $100 per person, it’s important to see this as a value-packed experience that combines guided education, scenic drives, and the chance to taste some exceptional wines.
Practical Details

The tour begins at 11:00am at Goose Ridge’s Leavenworth tasting room, located at 920 Front St B3. The small group format (up to 13 travelers) ensures personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere. It’s accessible for most travelers, including those with service animals, and is near public transportation options, making it easy to join.
This tour offers a balanced look at Washington’s wine scene, combining scenic beauty, educational value, and delicious wine. It’s especially suited for those who want to expand their wine knowledge while enjoying the landscape that makes Washington wines special. The inclusion of a charcuterie lunch adds a convivial touch, perfect for those who enjoy pairing food and wine.
The small-group format keeps the experience intimate, allowing more interaction with your guide and the winery staff. While the tasting fees are extra, the overall cost remains reasonable considering the quality of wineries visited, the expertise provided, and the scenic richness of the surroundings.
This experience is best for adventure seekers eager to learn, wine enthusiasts wanting insider knowledge, or visitors who appreciate beautiful landscapes paired with good company and great wine. For travelers looking for a relaxed, educational, and scenic half-day, this tour offers excellent value.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, starting at 11:00am. It includes visits to three wineries and a lunch break.
What is included in the price?
You get transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, guidance from a Level 1 Sommelier, a charcuterie-style lunch, and bottled water. Tasting fees are not included and cost about $15–$20 per winery.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Goose Ridge Estate Winery’s Leavenworth tasting room, located at 920 Front St B3.
How many people will be in the group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 13 travelers, which helps ensure a more personalized experience.
Is this suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The guide shares educational insights suitable for all levels, making it a great way to learn without feeling overwhelmed.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the tour has a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds are given if canceled less than 24 hours before.
The Leavenworth 6-hour Guided Wine Tour offers a lively, educational, and scenic way to explore Washington’s wine country. It’s perfect for those who want to combine natural beauty with wine tasting, while also gaining a better understanding of the craft behind each glass. The combination of expert guidance, stunning vineyard views, and a relaxed group atmosphere makes it a compelling choice for many travelers.
While the tasting fees are additional, the value of visiting three distinct wineries, learning from a knowledgeable guide, and enjoying a picturesque setting makes the overall experience well worth the cost. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just beginning your exploration, this tour provides a friendly, insightful, and enjoyable way to experience Washington’s wine riches.
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