Sitting at Pearl & Stone in their jail cell.
a sign for pearl and stone wine co
a table with food and a picture of a woman
Ribary house
a hand holding a wine glass
a view of a mountain
Sandra L.
Aug 15, 2015
We attended a celebration of the debut release of Pearl & Stone's wines. They served lots of Local food, had great music and displayed nice art, Their handcrafted 2013 Wandering Red, and 2014 Unemployment Beach Rose ,debut and was available for tasting and purchase.. There were activities for Children and a very nice venue (The back yard of one of the partner winemakers home). Music was very entertaining and perfect for this event. So much variety in foods, several selections of chesses, breads, crackers, breadsticks, pimentos, marinated olives, BBQ sausages, salami, fruit. Boy do they know how to throw a party! Visitors were very friendly and the hosts and their family and friends were so nice. This made for a very enjoyable afternoon and lots of fun.The wine was very good, delicious, smooth, yet crisp and refreshing. The "pours" were very generous too. We liked the wine so much, we bought 4 bottles.
Read MoreBriii T.
Oct 22, 2017
My husband and I we're visiting family in Redmond and wanted to get them some local wine. After coming back from a hike in Snoqalmie area, I yelped this cute start up winery and couldn't be happier. It was tucked away deep into this cute North Bend area close to Mt. Si, the signs leading to the winery really helped!They run their winery out of their beautiful home! We were greeted by a cute labrador doggie, always a plus when friendly dogs are around! I believe it was one of the owners/founders who allowed us to taste all their wines, they even showed us the bins where they had just smashed the grapes. Everyone was very nice and it was great talking to the owner and how proud they are of their wine.We bought two wines and left super happy that we supported a local winery!Highly recommended! They accept credit cards and easy parking!
Read MoreStephanie F.
Jun 27, 2017
Small start up winery. Setting is at one of the owners homes, which has a beautiful view of Mt. Si behind it. Great wine! We ended up joining their wine club. Have met 2 of the owners and both are very nice. Love the story behind the name and label.
Read MoreE E.
Apr 3, 2022
Wow! Everything we tasted was wonderful. The people are awesome. Wine makers telling about the wine. Friendly staff teaching about the wines.
Read MoreBarclay W.
Mar 2, 2019
What a find! We were out in North Bend visiting some friends and had some time to kill. We found these signs and started following them. My fiend jokingly said we were going to end up at someone's house. Well...This is a winery run by a group of friends who love wine (their name comes from putting first and last names together). They don't grow the grapes on site, but they do everything else here. That is pretty cool considering this is one of the owner's houses. We were greeted by one of the owners when we pulled up to the house. She walked us to the "tasting room" (the mud room/hallway). She was super nice and answered all our questions about their winery and wines. They only had about three wines to taste, no white at the time we went but soon. The reds they had though were delicious. Each was different enough from the last to really make them stand out from each other. I was impressed at the quality of the wine given the age and size of this "winery." Tasting fee is $5 but is waived with the purchase of a bottle (which is how it should be. **cough, Napa charging too much, cough** They have some great plans to expand into the downtown area and get mostly out of the house they are in now. Wish I could say I will be back in North Bend to try more of their wine soon. Really good! 8/100
Read MoreMeghan H.
Dec 9, 2021
Great wine, great people, great times and a beautiful tasting room. So happy to have this gem in North Bend!
Read MoreMatthew A.
Jan 14, 2018
This was our favorite stop in the area. My wife, parents, and I are from Austin visiting my brother and his wife in Seattle. We started our day by visiting the falls and decided to try some local wine. We visited a tasting room off the Main Street and then found this hidden gem. We loved visiting with rob and getting some background on the winery while also drinking some very delicious wines. If you have time this is a must see. It's off the beaten path, but well worth it.
Read MoreWalter C.
Mar 11, 2017
The snoqualmie valley is home to several newer wineries, but Pearl and Stone offers, hands down, the best wines in the area. That being said, some of the other wineries have venues great for hanging out on a Friday night, which P&S does not offer, but to me, P&S wines are a tasting must. We were hooked as soon as we tried their rose. I don't drink rose, but I now drink theirs! Delicious! Bought a case to use throughout the summer. Their tasting room is in the garage of the beautiful house of one of the owners. They are typically only open Saturdays, but you can sometimes catch them open on Sunday, and if you're in a bind and need some of their wine asap, I have messaged them twice and both times they have allowed me to come by during off-hours. I forgot to mention that their wine is starting to get more recognition and written about, and is also served at restaurants, such as Salish. Stop by and do a few tastings!
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