ABSOLUTE TRASH!!! AVOID AT ALL COST RIP OFF!!! -$15 for paddle of 4x 10ml tasters. -Price of tasters taken off purchases over $20, which are priced to ensure you signifigantly exceed this mark. All ciders are undrinkable (actually enquired if there was something wrong with their dishwasher as they all tasted soapy). -There is potential with a nice view, however the grounds are overgrown and we were constantly in fear of snakes. Also the seating and tables were uncomfortable. The cheese and olives provided are store bought and small portioned. The staff were nice enough, when confronted with our objections they seemed accepting, which is why we concluded they were well aware they are overcharging for a trash product. After reading the positive reviews on this place we felt the need to balace these obviously biased reviews with...
Read moreVisited this Cidery / winery over the weekend. The setting is lovely, and the staff are nice. Even the tasting rack with nibbles ($15) is a nice touch (although overpriced for 4 tastings). Quite frankly, I thought the wines and cider were awful. The only wine I thought was even remotely acceptable was the Merlot. The deal is you pay $15 for the tasting rack and you get that off if you buy anything, so my wife decided to get the Sav Blanc. The wine we opened was undrinkable and was poured out ($26). I dont believe it was the same wine we tried at the winery. Unfortunately, my recommendation would be to avoid this place...
Read moreWorth a visit if you are looking for something to do, the building was created from site sourced timbers and has a great crafty log cabin feel. The property exterior isn’t anything to rave about but the local area is a nice drive with good rural views. As for the wines and ciders we enjoyed a tasting paddle board each and took away a bottle of wine and a cider liqueur. Strangely we didn’t love the Rose, it seemed quite different to the tasting, maybe the year was different? I didn’t check. 🤷♂️ As you can see in the video the $15 paddle comes with cheese and olives...
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