Sleight of Hand Cellars SODO

Vineyard in Seattle, Washington

4.4(23 reviews)
(206) 582-18783861 G 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134View on Yelp
Sleight of Hand Cellars SODO - vineyard in Seattle, WA

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About Sleight of Hand Cellars SODO

Sleight of Hand Cellars SODO is the Seattle outpost of a Walla Walla winery that has made a name for itself with bold, personality-driven wines. Holding a 4.4 rating from 23 reviewers, this SoDo tasting room gives Seattle wine drinkers direct access to a producer rooted in eastern Washington's premier wine region. SoDo's industrial character fits the winery's no-nonsense approach to craft winemaking. If you're curious about what Walla Walla can do, this is one of the most direct paths to finding out.

Services

Wine Tasting Room

Services & Process

The tasting room focuses on guided flights of Sleight of Hand's own wines, which lean toward Rhone and Bordeaux varieties grown in Walla Walla and the Columbia Valley. Staff walk you through each pour, sharing the story behind the wine's name and the vineyard source. Because this is a producer-owned tasting room rather than a multi-brand shop, every bottle you try comes from a single winemaking vision. It's a focused experience that rewards guests who want to understand one producer deeply.

Service Area

The SoDo location serves Seattle's industrial south end and draws visitors from Capitol Hill, Beacon Hill, and downtown Seattle. It's close to T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field, making it a popular stop before or after events. Guests also travel from the Eastside and South King County to visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sleight of Hand Cellars SoDo connected to the Walla Walla winery?
Yes, this is the official Seattle tasting room for Sleight of Hand Cellars, which is based in Walla Walla, Washington. All the wines you'll try here are made at their eastern Washington facility and shipped to the SoDo location.
What kind of wines does Sleight of Hand specialize in?
The winery focuses primarily on Rhone varieties like Syrah and Grenache, along with Bordeaux grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. They source fruit from some of Walla Walla's most respected vineyards, including The Velvet Devil and several estate blocks.
Can I buy bottles at the SoDo tasting room?
Retail sales are available, so you can take home anything you enjoy during your tasting. Some limited-production wines sell out quickly, so it's worth asking what's available that day when you arrive.
Does Sleight of Hand offer a wine club from the Seattle location?
Wine club enrollment is available and gives members access to limited releases, discounts, and advance notice of new vintages. It's a good option for anyone who finds themselves ordering from Sleight of Hand regularly.
Is the SoDo tasting room a good option before a Mariners or Seahawks game?
The location near T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field makes it a natural pre-game stop, and staff are used to accommodating guests on a schedule. Just mention your timing when you arrive so they can pace the tasting accordingly.
How does a tasting at a producer-owned room differ from a wine bar?
At a producer-owned tasting room, every wine comes from a single winery, so the experience goes much deeper into one winemaker's style and philosophy. A wine bar offers more variety across producers, but the focused approach here helps you really understand what makes Sleight of Hand distinctive.

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