I planned my sister’s bachelorette party to be here, she requested a more intimate/sophisticated party and we got exactly that with Wycombe! We had a 4 course private dinner with wine pairing to each course! It was delicious and a super fun experience. Chef Courtney’s food was just amazing and all made from scratch, she came out with each course and explained it all to us and was very helpful with one of the guests who has a dairy allergy and had substituted her dairy dessert with dairy free!! They were so helpful and very accommodating during the entire process! We got the chance to talk with the owners and get a little history behind the vineyard too! Everyone was so happy to have us there it was like we had known each other for years haha! Lyndsay had made up a custom menu for the bride to match her colors as well, and surprised us with a matching table cloth and place sets! Words can’t fathom how much fun the bride had and just how good of an experience this was, we will definitely be coming back and will be recommending this place to everyone! Perfect little family business! Thanks...
Read moreWe recently had our holiday party at Wycombe Vineyards. Thank you Lindsay for taking care of everything and making this party a fun and huge success. As happens, many of the guests got tied up and we had some winter weather to deal with, so we arrived later than planned, but Lindsay was very flexible and worked with us. Very much appreciated (and sorry for being late)!
The information regarding the history of the vineyard was great and also the explanation of the winemaking process and the type of wines that the winery uses to make their wines was very informative.
And the food prepared for the event was great! The butternut squash with spicy pepitas was a big hit.
I definitely recommend having a party or business function at Wycombe Vineyards. I definitely want to visit in the warmer months to see the vineyards...
Read moreThe wines here are undrinkable. Truly they should throw away their entire stock. The chambourcin from 2021 that we tasted was pure vinegar. You’re gonna make people sick serving these “wines”. Both my husband and I experienced all 12 stages of grief when we tasted the “port”. You literally cannot legally call this fortified wine “port”. Honestly, I’m not even sure if it’s a fortified wine. It might just be liquor and syrup with food coloring. It tasted nothing like grapes. If you don’t know anything about wine you will have a fun time here and call me a snob. If you know literally anything at all about wine (for example, that a Pinot Grigio shouldn’t be pink 🤮) then you will NOT be happy with these wines. I am leaving 2 stars simply because I enjoyed walking in the vineyards and...
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