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  1. A converted old auto-repair warehouse, House of Smith Walla Walla Tasting Room welcomes visitors to taste the award-winning wines of Charles Smith and listen to great music. With the help of Seattle’s talented Olson-Kundig Architects, the tasting room also has two large crank-operated steel swing windows that open onto sidewalk seating.

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  2. Specialties: Located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, this expansive, one-of-a-kind winery occupies the space that was formerly a Dr. Pepper bottling plant. Guests are invited to experience Charles Smith's wines while listening to music and enjoying a view of the main runways of Boeing Field along with the iconic profile of Washington's Mount Rainier. House of Smith (formerly Charles ...

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  4. Jul 24, 2015 · Jul 24, 2015. Washington vintner Charles Smith will fling open the 21-foot-tall doors of his Jet City winery to the public Saturday. Billed as the largest urban winery on the West Coast, Jet City occupies a 32,000-square-foot former Dr. Pepper processing plant in the Georgetown district of Seattle. The runways of Boeing Field stretch south ...

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  5. Mar 15, 2017 · Charles Smith Wines Jet City 1136 S Albro Pl, Seattle, WA 98108 Charles Smith may have just sold of five of his labels for an epic $125 million, but there are still dozens of wines to sip and sniff at his Georgetown tasting room.

  6. Jet City is the Georgetown tasting room exclusively pouring Charles Smith wines, one of our favorite local labels. Come here with an hour to kill and get drunk on a million little wine sips while watching planes take off at the nearby airfield. Georgetown’s Charles Smith Jet City is one of our favorite wine-tasting spots in Seattle.

  7. Jul 29, 2015 · Walla Walla wine maestro Charles Smith opened his enormous new urban winery (the largest on the West Coast, second largest in North America) on Saturday in Georgetown. For a brief recap, the two-story, 32,000-square-foot space has two tasting rooms which both provide a vast view of the winemaking at work in the back of the building, and one of Boeing field and Mt. Rainier out front.

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