384mikeb
Tasting room is an older building, more like a shack than anything else. Had a "hippy" feel to it when we walked in. They had a large selection of wines, and they are okay. Not much for gifts or food in addition to the wine.
699mikep699
My wife and I have been coming here for the wine and garlic festival for a few years now. It is always a blast and put on nicely by the host. Highly recommend a visit.
kime291
Stopped here after a long day of hiking nearby. Arrived 4:45, they close at 5. Was greeted by Linda, who graciously accepted us with a smile, knowing she would have to stay late to do a tasting for us. Linda was very knowledgeable about the property, the wines and the family who owns the winery. The tasting was reasonably priced at $7.00. This included at least 12 wines. All were very good. Some were very unusual and something i had not tried before including Sweet Sophia, a bulgarian herbed wine. There is a nice deck with tables outside, overlooking the vineyard, which is lovely. The tasting room is a small, thatch-roofed cottage with cozy wood interior, some of which was repurposed from a 200 year old barn. By the time we left, Linda felt like an old friend:) Left feeling very glad we stopped by. Thanks to Rebec and Linda for a great experience!