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“Prohibition is very friendly place to visit & one of the best patios to enjoy a nice day in the warehouse district.” in 2 reviews
“My favorites were their Syrah (Scarface), The Untouchables, Red Mountain Cab Sauvignon, and Rosé.” in 2 reviews
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Founded in 2017 by owner and winemaker Sandor Faludi. Making the best traditional wines drawing from Old World knowledge and experience. Committed to finding the best vineyards in Washington to make distinctive, terroir-driven wine in the New World.
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- Sudipta R.WA, WA085May 19, 2024
Good wine. This was my second visit to celebrate my birthday with a group of friends.
Their wine tasting is expensive, so we settled for glasses of wine instead. Did not disappoint.
Beautiful ambiance with some eclectic art display and great service.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Diego S.Seattle, WA163511228Sep 27, 2024Updated review
I Love the atmosphere and member nights! They have great entertainment, staff & wines.


Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Nov 30, 2020Previous reviewWhat a great winery & tasting room they are top notch. Located in the industrial area in Woodinville with some great knowledge of California wines they bring together some great wines.
I love "The Hatchet" the story is great but the wine is delicious!
The "Untouchable" is another great wine that is full of body.
I loved the times that we were able to sit indoors the tasting room is very well decorated.
Now the outdoor seating area is not to be out done it is great & cozy! - Dec 15, 2023
Loved! They have a lovely variety of wines to taste, and they are all Delish! The tasting room and nice and cozy and their Themed room amazing. Not just a great space for tasting but also for events! Will come back again!
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Robert M.Woodinville, WA01Dec 22, 2023
Simply the best winery in all of the Eastside. The reds are magnificent, the whites are fantastic. The Malbec is the best red I've found to have with my steak.
The ambiance of this winery is fantastic and the wine makers are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
Local events, music on Fridays, and some of the best wines you'll find, at a locally owned Woodinville business.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Terri S.Woodinville, WA3614Mar 28, 2024
Really enjoyed our time here. Great wine and service! Informal atmosphere and they use Hungarian Oak in their wine making. We will be returning.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 31, 2021
It's hard to believe we almost missed this tasting room. Tucked away in the far corner of the industrial district is Prohibition Cellars. They're a small family owned winery serving up delicious reds, whites, and Rosé spritzers. Their red wines are named after famous mobsters and notable figures from the prohibition period. The space a mix of industrial and natural wood design. Their main wall is actually a secret door which opens up to their back room. They even have a piano from the prohibition period. There's an outdoor patio seating area which is perfect for the upcoming summer months.
We got a quick introduction on how they make their wines. The owners journey from their humble beginnings of de-stemming grapes in their small garage to a full blown business is incredible. I tried a mix of whites, reds, and even their Rosé. My favorites were their Syrah (Scarface), The Untouchables, Red Mountain Cab Sauvignon, and Rosé. We walked away with a few bottles to add to our collection. This tasting room is definitely worth the visit. I am definitely considering a membership and I may just sign up on my next visit.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Christine M.Woodinville, WA01Dec 22, 2023
Prohibition Cellars is a must visit. They are in the warehouse district in Woodinville.
This is a family owned winery creating high end wines.
The staff is knowledgeable and make you feel like family.
The outdoor patio is the perfect place for a glass of wine.
They have live music on Friday nights as well!Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jul 12, 2023
Cool, relaxing tasting room. Lots of barrel style tables and chairs. Friendly staff. Went here for the first time on a Friday evening after dinner. The Latin jazz band was pretty good. I'm currently not drinking (personal goal to trim down for a trip, lol) so I asked if they had a non-alcoholic option, and happily they did. It was a mojito style mock tail and really tasty. My husband ordered wine. Overall we enjoyed the laidback evening. Couple things I would change: chairs are a bit too high for the barrel tables so it feels awkward sitting at them. We moved to one of the large rectangular tables after another group left and it was way better. Lighting over the stage area was a bit to bright for the vibe. It would be nice if they could dim them just a bit to really set the mood for the space. We did not partake in the "swine time" menu on the patio as we had just come from dinner. Overall it was nice and we would give it another go.
Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - David P.Bellevue, WA8890894Mar 6, 2023
What a great find deep in the Woodinville wine district! Ambience and decor are immaculate, staff is very knowledgeable and kind, great for seating indoors or out. Great variety of flavors and pricing for wines, tasty snacks to have alongside and a surprisingly awesome area for music performances. I would never have found it on my own, but am glad my buddy took me here!
Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jeffrey B.Norwichtown, Norwich, CT22738Apr 16, 2022
Forgotten about entirely, took an hour to taste 5 wines. everyone else in town gave an industry discount, they chose to lie and basically say we didn't meet the criteria. I would avoid this Place. Some mediocre fruit forward reds. Weak common place Prohibition era marketing using Scarface A.k.a. Al Capone. I'm going to say nothing original, I felt like I got robbed. Go to Warr King or Patterson or long shadow or Mathews ... they all have dynamic reds. We drink wine for a living and this was very disappointing. I even asked to please finish the service.
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