Sokol Blosser Winery
5000 NE Sokol Blosser Ln, Dayton
(503) 864-2282
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We visited Sokol Blosser on a January weekend for a tasting, and so I could propose to my long-time partner. I am so thankful to the folks at Sokol Blosser for helping make it a truly special visit. They worked with me in the weeks leading up to our visit to ensure I had a great plan on place. It worked out perfectly. Thank you so much for their attention and hospitality. And let's not forget we really love their Pinot and sparking wines :)
This was a fun experience, and the employees did a great job of explaining their history and different wines. Had a great time!
This is a must visit winery. The farm to forage is a culinary experience unlike any other. The wine is truly superb
Spent a lovely afternoon here shortly before Christmas. Elena, our server and guide, was generous with her time and descriptions of everything we tasted as well as the history of the winery and geography of the products. Found some new favorite wines to take home with us. Enjoyed the gorgeous views even on a gray and cloudy day. Hope to return sometime when we’re in the area again!
The tasting experience was great, both options were interesting and we learned a lot about wine options. The butcher plate was hit or miss though.
Great wine, great service, and an amazing view. This winery will bring you a great experience.
Great experience overall! Elena, our server, was so attentive!
This has been our favorite winery for years. Recently, Isaac has helped us and we have had the best time feeling the most cared for. Shout out to all the amazing staff! Thank you, Isaac ♥️
Truly a stunning winery and tasting experience. The architecture and setting alone are worth the visit. Then you factor in the wine and it's an absolute must when you're in the vicinity. Highly recommended.
Had a great experience with their Farm-to-Table experience. Not only was the food amazing, but most of it was locally sourced or grown on the property itself.
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Love this tasting room. Very good service and wines. We happen to enjoy the Chardonnay especially. They have a lovely menu too.
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5 stars
Always a pleasure being at Sokol Blosser vineyards. Collin was perfect! He knows & pours your wines very well. The only thing missing was pizza. Warm pizza is a perfect treat on a cold Oregon winter day. Both your Pinot Noirs & Sauv Blanc make for a beautiful pairing
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The vibe is ~immaculate~ at Sokol Blosser. Of the 5 wineries we visited on a girls' trip last weekend, our reserve flight at Sokol Blosser was the best. Peppery pinots at their finest, in a very cool mid-century setting. The food selection was more than just a standard cheese plate - we're talking housemade focaccia and funky local cheese. SB feels special and off the beaten path in a lived-in, authentic way. Our server & somm Isaac was spectacular and we left with several bottles of the Crimson Clover. Can't wait to come back!
Sokol Blosser’s tasting room is gorgeous, and their fall menu—especially the butternut squash soup—is a standout. I really enjoyed several of their wines and would have bought a bottle or two, but the tasting experience was a letdown.
The server gave quick, 10-second intros to each wine. There was little opportunity for conversation or insight into the wines or the vineyard. Between tastings, I was left waiting for 20 minutes with no interaction, even though the tasting room wasn’t busy.
Despite letting the staff know I wouldn’t be finishing the tastings, as I was driving I had to ask twice for a bucket to pour out my wine. My server’s response was; oh, I thought you were a slow drinker. It was nice of her to give me time, but didn't address my request in a meaningful way.
Compared to other wineries I visited over the weekend, where I had engaging and informative tastings, this felt like being forgotten. For $50, I would have preferred to just enjoy a glass of wine in the beautiful space rather than the lackluster tasting experience.
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