Tinte Cellars - Georgetown Tasting Room
Tinte Cellars' Georgetown Tasting Room offers a warm, urban retreat in the historic neighborhood of Georgetown, Seattle. Known for its engaging events like Vinyl Thursday, where wine meets live music and food, this family-owned winery provides a lively atmosphere. The venue also caters to private tastings and gatherings, making it ideal for groups. With a commitment to sustainable practices and community engagement, Tinte Cellars is a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts looking for a unique urban experience.
PourPlan Rating How it works
Tasting Fee (20%)
$25 tasting fee, waived with $48 wine purchase. You'll need to commit to buying before tasting.
Wine Value (20%)
None
Hospitality (15%)
Consistently praised for friendly and attentive staff, with few service complaints. Recent reviews emphasize excellent customer service.
Wine (15%)
No professional ratings available. Public sentiment suggests satisfactory quality across the lineup, but no standout features are highlighted.
Vibe (15%)
Repeatedly described as inviting, with a modern and eclectic atmosphere. Positive mentions of ambiance and events create a welcoming experience.
Setting (10%)
The Tinte Cellars - Georgetown Tasting Room features a simple yet charming facade with a unique element—a red scooter on the roof—adding a touch of character. The architecture is straightforward and the building appears well-maintained. However, the setting lacks distinctive landscaping or outdoor spaces, which limits its overall curb appeal and aesthetic character.
Parking (5%)
None
Wines at a Glance
Red dominant
Red Wines
Cabernet Franc (1)
Cabernet Sauvignon (2)
Grenache (1)
Malbec (1)
Merlot (1)
Mourvèdre (1)
Red Blend (4)
Syrah (2)
White Wines
Sauvignon Blanc (1)
Viognier (1)
Red Wines
Cabernet Franc (1) Cabernet Sauvignon (2) Grenache (1) Malbec (1) Merlot (1) Mourvèdre (1) Red Blend (4) Syrah (2)White Wines
Sauvignon Blanc (1) Viognier (1)Pricing Overview
Red wines dominate with a strong mid-range offering, flanked by premium selections.