One of Woodinville Wine Country’s newest tasting rooms is already making headlines. Nicole Camp, founder and winemaker of LaShellé Wines, was recently named Best Black Winemaker in The Seattle Medium’s inaugural Best of the Best Northwest Readers’ Choice Awards.

What began with homemade pear wine from the fruit trees in her Seattle backyard has grown into one of Washington’s most respected Black-owned boutique wineries. Today, visitors can experience Camp’s handcrafted wines and welcoming hospitality at LaShellé Wines’ new tasting room in Woodinville’s Warehouse District, where guests often have the opportunity to meet the award-winning winemaker herself.

Read the inspiring story of Nicole Camp’s journey from backyard winemaking to industry recognition, then plan a visit to LaShellé Wines and discover one of Woodinville Wine Country’s newest tasting experiences.

👉 Read the full article from The Seattle Medium.