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    Spoiled Dog Winery

    4.5 (87 reviews)
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    Anh N.

    A girls day isn't complete if you don't go to a winery, especially winery on an ISLAND! Here we took a fiery ride over to Langley and drove off the our first stop at spoiled dog winery. Here you order what kind of wine you would like to taste. You have the options of a mixed of red and white flights, red flights, or white flights. We ended up doing all the flights in the end. We also got some food to enjoy with wine too. The wine here was actually good and not that expensive either. I ended up buying two wine from here. I ended up with a rosé and a white wine. The place was so beautiful and quaint. It ended up raining when we settled in and we were not mad about it. The ambience was actually nice, but of course it could've been all that wine we drank, but you have fun with good company too. This is one spot that I'd recommend coming back to. Probably will come back again when I come back to visit.

    Glass of rose
    Nel S.

    The ambiance of Spoiled Dog is fantastic and it is such a pet-friendly place to come and enjoy a nice glass of wine. The staff were very friendly and the prices incredibly reasonable there you could get a tasting, glass, or bottle to enjoy. The grounds had stunning views of the property and vineyard that felt so tranquil and peaceful.

    Great red and white flights at spoiled dog!
    John K.

    Very dog friendly, lots of outdoor space to relax on a nice Whidbey day. Whites - to me - are better than the reds.

    Emily H.

    Such a cute spot and only 15 mins from the Clinton ferry stop! Plenty of outdoor space for you and your spoiled dogs, and the wine flights were delicious! They're only open for a few hours on weekdays so be sure to get there early to grab a spot! Parking is limited.

    Parking area, Aug 2022
    Jeff B.

    We two stopped at Spoiled Dog Winery on an Aug Friday before attending a play during the Island Shakespeare Festival. Very convenient to the play venue, which was located on the same road a 3 minute drive away. Relaxing and casual outdoor tasting areas among vineyards in a working winery. View of the small vineyard and surrounding trees. Wine was pleasant (we bought a couple of bottles after our tasting) and service friendly.

    Sarah E.

    Well worth the trip up north!! We went because they were very dog friendly (leashed and behaved of course) but we were thrilled to find numerous wines we really enjoyed. We tried a few different flights as we hadn't been there before and left with quite a few bottles. Great outdoor seating areas for small and larger groups, friendly , knowledgeable staff and a few cider/beer options for any non-wine enthusiast in your group. We will definitely be returning for another visit this fall.

    Grapes from the vines right next to the seating area!
    Christine L.

    My partner, dog, and I felt so welcomed at this winery. We ordered a mixed (white & red) flight to share, and it was only $10. They had treats and water bowls available for our pup :) though we didn't purchase a bottle, they were all decently priced between $15-30. The outdoor seating is on a comfortable grassy area. There are large umbrellas or overhangs above most tables (which was helpful for the slight drizzle) and a decent amount of parking (about 15-20 spots). There's cornhole off to the side, and the furniture is all very modern and cute. The seating area is surrounded by huge trees-- it's absolutely beautiful. The vineyards are also very close to the outdoor seating, which makes for a fun self tour during your visit. The Sauvignon blanc was one of our favorites-- fruity, light, dry. The rosé impressed us (we're used to overly sweet and acidic rosé). The Pinot noir and red blend were well-rounded and easy to drink, but a little lacking in the taste department. We'll definitely come back to this dog-friendly winery next time we're on Whidbey Island!

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    Katherine R.

    Spoiled Dog is the best winery on the island. The owners are great and the atmosphere is beautiful. Highly recommend!

    Red Flight
    Justine S.

    Beautiful winery in Langley, just a short distance from the ferry terminal. We did a flight of the reds in their beautiful outdoor seating area. This place is kid friendly so that was a bonus as we were able to sip and savor the different tastings with a kid in tow. Our favorite was the Pinot Noir and the Sauvignon Blanc and we were able to put our tasting fee towards our purchase of bottles. The owner was very helpful and friendly. Definitely a must stop if you are in the area. Will definitely come back with friends!

    Fun signs inside the tasting room!
    Alden C.

    Spoiled Dog Winery was a fun stop. This was one of our destinations for when we last went to Whidbey Island. The acreage is adorable as you can look at the vineyard when you pull up by the tasting room. The tasting room which is also a barn! When we went inside there were lots of staff members that were available for customers to sample and taste wine which Steve and I partaked. I often go with white wine while Steve often goes with reds and in this case we went in that direction. Not to say the reds weren't good or expertly made... it certainly was but whites is where I settled my preferences with this occasion. Atmosphere inside is wonderful as you stroll around sipping wine and the outdoor seating is great as well. Spoiled Dog was a very rewarding stop as we sauntered through Whidbey Island on a very lazy weekend.

    Rose and Red wine tasters
    Prag R.

    This winery is so amazing, right among the lush green trees on one side and the grape crops on the other. We went there during the Memorial day weekend and had so much fun. Must do place if you come by the Whidbey Island.

    3 spoiled dogs
    Clarke H.

    Our group of 5 brought our three spoiled dogs to their winery namesake on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. The establishment is quietly tucked away in the woods and the tasting room is right beside one of their vineyards where their Pinot noir grapes are grown. I had the mix taster and then got a glass of the Pinot noir rose. The wine was great but the atmosphere is what makes this place perfect. We ended up leaving with a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot.

    Tasting Room in an old horse barn
    Jacques I.

    Spoiled Dog Winery is a fun place to visit when on Whidbey Island. The name hooked us in! We visited on a Saturday in the summer and Spoiled Dog Winery was packed, even the last hour it was open. Because of so, the tasting room inside the barn was crowded, but we planned to sit outside anyway since we had our dog with us. Dogs are allowed on the property outside, but not inside the room/barn. Fortunately, they do have a very nice patio area with some lawn games and other tables and chairs with umbrellas set-up around the grounds. Since we had our dog with us, my boyfriend went to get the wines inside the tasting room and would bring them out. Since it was so crowded and we couldn't both be inside, we didn't do a tasting flight; but rather, we just tasted a few of the red wines (we're not white wine drinkers). Of all the red wines, I liked Deception the best, which is a bordeaux-style blend. It was rich and bold, but light enough to drink with lighter meats and such. In fact, much of the red wines we had were lighter than other reds, so it makes for an easy drink, especially in the summer. Overall, Spoiled Dog Winery is a place to take your spoiled dog while drinking wine on a nice, sunny day! You can even walk around the vineyard and see all the grapes or just play lawn games with your pup. Either way, the wine here is light, refreshing and is worth checking out while on Whidbey Island.

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    Unbelievable gorgeous! Felt so peaceful and calm. Good wine... a secret getaway. lovely service. Truly a gem.

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