Visit Us at Blenheim Vineyards.
We are open Wednesday through Monday from 11am to 5:30pm and 11am – 7pm on Saturday. Whether you’re discovering new wines or just enjoying a laid-back day with friends, there’s a spot waiting for you. Reservations are not required but are recommended for guided tastings inside the tasting room on Saturdays.
Online orders remain available. Shipping resumes after January 2, 2025.We look forward to welcoming guests back starting January 16, 2025.
Tasting Room Experience
Step inside for a guided tasting of five wines for $25 per person. Tastings last about an hour and are led by our team, who’ll walk you through each wine and the stories behind them.
For indoor tastings, we recommend making a reservation, especially for parties of 4 or fewer and especially on weekends. We welcome walk-ins when space allows.
Outdoor spaces are first come, first served.
Looking for something more casual? You can also enjoy wines by the flight, glass, or bottle, no reservation needed.
Where to Enjoy Your Wine
We have plenty of inviting spaces:
- A tented picnic area overlooking the vineyard (great for larger groups, available on a first come basis)
- A deck with shaded picnic tables
- A back deck just off the tasting room
- A front patio near the main entrance
Larger groups are welcome under the tent, and while we don’t take reservations for these outdoor spots, we really appreciate a heads-up if you’re planning to visit with a crowd!
Children are welcome (please keep them nearby), and so are leashed, well-behaved dogs.
Food at Blenheim
Inside the tasting room, you’ll find a selection of cheeses, charcuterie, and snacks. We also offer a rotating mix of elevated pantry items to complement the wines. Prefer to bring your own spread? You’re always welcome to pack a picnic and enjoy it with us.
About Our Tasting Room
Designed by Dave Matthews and master craftsman William Johnson and finished in 2000, the Blenheim Vineyards winery building was designed to have minimal impact on the environment.
The building is split into the tasting room above, from which you can peer through paneled glass floors into the wine production facility below, which is kept cool by being nestled into the side of a hill. Constructed from reclaimed wood fitted together with mortise and tenon joints, the timber frame tasting room is lined with south-facing windows and skylights, which facilitate full daylighting of the space. In fact, no electricity is required to light the space in the summer. In the winter, the lights are only turned on once it gets dark outside, and the tasting room benefits from passive solar heating throughout the day as well.

