Laurelhurst Cellars

3935 9th Ave South
Seattle, WA 98108

206-992-2875

Vision:
Our vision is to create wines that stand alone; showcasing their personality as a result of unique soil, climate and vineyard management. With a commitment to quality, we are producing wines from some of the most prized vineyards in Washington State.

About Us:
Laurelhurst Cellars is a Seattle winery located in the Georgetown neighborhood just South of the stadiums downtown. The winery was established in 2004 by Greg Smallwood and Dave Halbgewachs in the basement and garage of a home in Laurelhurst. It did not take us long before we grew out of that space and moved the winery into a warehouse space in Georgetown. From the start our vision was to create wines that would stand alone, showcasing their personality as a result of unique soil, climate and vineyard management. With a commitment to quality, we are producing wines from some of the most prized vineyards in Washington State. We produce only small lots that showcase Washington's unique terroir, creating wines that remain true to their Varietal character. Our cellar practices of small-lot fermentation, gentle handling and hand selecting French oak barrels complement the dimensions of Laurelhurst Cellars wines.

Great wine is a reflection of its origin. Our wines showcase the unique expression of our vineyards which include Boushey Vineyard, Klipsun Vineyard, Kiona Vineyard, Songbird Vineyard, Burgess Vineyard and Zephyr Ridge Vineyard. Each of these vineyards allow us to craft wines with unique vineyard and Varietal characteristics with balance and elegance.

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