Tildio is a family owned vineyard and boutique winery in Manson near Lake Chelan, Washington. We produce wines from both Estate grown grapes as well as grapes from some of the best growers in Washington. Milum and Katy Perry have lived and worked on their 8 acre vineyard and winery since 2001.
Katy's background as a professional winemaker and viticulturist for over 30 years combined with Milum's business, mechanical and engineering talents are what makes Tildio Winery what it is today.The pair have a passion for crafting delicious wines from their own vines.
Katy's background as a professional winemaker and viticulturist for over 30 years combined with Milum's business, mechanical and engineering talents are what makes Tildio Winery what it is today.The pair have a passion for crafting delicious wines from their own vines.
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During these difficult times not everyone wants or needs four bottles of wine quarterly. We get you. That is why we have the Low Dough two bottle club. This club will last about a year or until things inprove for all of us. This is also a great gift if you know someone who could use two bottles of the best that Tildio has to offer, sent to their doorstep.
Reviews (18)
Bernadette S.
May 23, 2021
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Jaime A.
Oct 14, 2020
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Not sure how I've missed this winery throughout all of my years traveling to Chelan but happy to have found it! We had a great time sitting under the beautiful willow tree outside enjoying the Fume Blanc, Estate Tempranillo and the Malbec. Definitely impressed with their wine and the service was outstanding. Will definitely be back on our next venture to Manson/Chelan and in the meantime we will enjoy the selection we took home!
Breanne B.
Jul 10, 2020
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We visited last weekend and really enjoyed our time. Made a reservation that morning on open table due to social distancing - which everyone abided by and the staff wore masks. We were greeted right away and they were friendly and helpful throughout. We tried the Chardonnay, Rosé and their house favorite Tempranillo which was delicious. If you're looking for a cozy place with a view and comfy chairs this is the spot. We'll be back.
Victoria H.
Mar 15, 2020
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Steve D.
Nov 11, 2019
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My wife and I are complete wine snobs. We both feel that Tildio is one of the top three wineries in the entire Chelan area. The wines are outstanding.
The complaints I've read seem to focus on a previous employee or a lack of a view. The current people are wonderful and very helpful. The facility is fine but not one of the 'fanciest' ones on the lake... they focus on the wine!! We go for the wine. If you want to hang out in a fancy place and don't really care about wine, then there are plenty of other places on the lake with great views. Mostly they have lesser quality and
The complaints I've read seem to focus on a previous employee or a lack of a view. The current people are wonderful and very helpful. The facility is fine but not one of the 'fanciest' ones on the lake... they focus on the wine!! We go for the wine. If you want to hang out in a fancy place and don't really care about wine, then there are plenty of other places on the lake with great views. Mostly they have lesser quality and
Abbey O.
Oct 03, 2019
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Overall okay winery in the Chelan area.
One thing I honestly thought was a bummer is the location... if I go to a winery in Chelan I still want a view of the lake. This is tucked back past where Chelan is visible and feels a little cut off to me.
The winery itself is pretty and the patio is nice, but nothing here knocked my socks off. When wine tasting I love to hear the winery story, details about the wines, etc but I got more of a "this is this" and a pour. So maybe I just didn't get into it, or maybe the wines are just okay.
Wasn't sad about my visit, but it wasn&apos
One thing I honestly thought was a bummer is the location... if I go to a winery in Chelan I still want a view of the lake. This is tucked back past where Chelan is visible and feels a little cut off to me.
The winery itself is pretty and the patio is nice, but nothing here knocked my socks off. When wine tasting I love to hear the winery story, details about the wines, etc but I got more of a "this is this" and a pour. So maybe I just didn't get into it, or maybe the wines are just okay.
Wasn't sad about my visit, but it wasn&apos
Jessica S.
Aug 20, 2019
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Had a lovely time sitting in the shade sipping on Tildio's cab sav. The staff was very welcome and the winery has some great views of the lake and the Manson hill sides. The patio area is shaded, breezy and has a mister which was welcomed on a very hot day. The wine is fantastic! Will definitely visit again.
Lindsay M.
Jul 29, 2019
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Aj S.
Jul 06, 2018
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Lori Z.
Sep 12, 2017
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Liked it so much I came back to enjoy a glass of lovely chardonnay and talking with the operations manager and tasting room extraordinaire, Cheryl!!! Lovely view, outdoor seating overlooking the lake, and delicious wines. If you get the opportunity say hi to Rye, the sweet Australian Shepherd mix.
Thanks Cheryl for the great conversation, tasting of the grapes in the vineyard and a relaxing afternoon.
Thanks Cheryl for the great conversation, tasting of the grapes in the vineyard and a relaxing afternoon.
V. A.
Jan 01, 2017
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Wine is great but the service needs a lot of work. The employee at the tasting counter didn't seem like she wanted to be there or serve us. Once we bought multiple bottles of wine her attitude quickly changed. I also didn't like that my friend was asked "so what bottle are you going to buy?". Suggestive high pressure selling is not appropriate at a winery especially since this brand sells itself.
Dillon G.
Jul 22, 2016
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K. J.
Aug 04, 2015
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Stephanie E.
Oct 12, 2013
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Came here yesterday about an hour before they closed. There was only one other couple there so we got quite a bit of attention from the taster (Claire.) Claire was friendly and experienced on the wines. ALL five of the wines we tried were fantastic. We ended up buying two bottles of the Stride. After our tasting ($5 per person) we bought a third bottle of the Stride and sat outside enjoying our wine and gorgeous view.
Out of the tastings I have done in Chelan, Tildio is by far my favorite. I would highly recommend stopping by!
Out of the tastings I have done in Chelan, Tildio is by far my favorite. I would highly recommend stopping by!
Kayla H.
Aug 07, 2013
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I visited Tildio a few summers back and I thought I wrote them a review but low and behold I didn't! So this is a little bit from my memory but what I do remember were good things. We came at a perfect time because there was a lull in business apparently so we got some nice quality attention with the staff. I remember we were torn between the Stride and I believe the Syrah. But we ended up taking a bottle of the Stride home with us and my boyfriends folks I believe got a bottle of the Syrah.
As we were walking to our car I remember the next group of people were just walking up so perfect
As we were walking to our car I remember the next group of people were just walking up so perfect
Anna W.
Jun 15, 2009
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After getting a bit lost in the winding roads in the wine valleys of Manson, we finally reached our first stop on the wine tasting tour of the day - Tildio. Standard wine tasting fare here, $5 tasting fee, waived with purchase, kind of a win-win when the wine is this good. The Ideale and Robusto were both well worth the price (though the price wasn't even that steep). There was great outdoor patio, which provides a nice view of the mountainous landscape from the hilltop winery. Extra points to the sweet owners for the ego boosting compliments on our wine tasting skillz.
I didn't want
I didn't want
Rob D.
Apr 12, 2008
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Jessica R.
Jun 24, 2007
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Tildio is spanish for Kildeer bird, in case you are curious. A charming vineyard with folksy ex-Californians working hard on their wine.
Two large dogs, a view of the lake and the best $8 cheese plate I ever had. The 2005 Tourmalet, named after the Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrness Mountains. 10% of the profits go to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Paired with the cheese and the view, it was a good red table wine.
Two large dogs, a view of the lake and the best $8 cheese plate I ever had. The 2005 Tourmalet, named after the Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrness Mountains. 10% of the profits go to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Paired with the cheese and the view, it was a good red table wine.