This winery is small than some of the more popular ones, but, the folks are friendly and helpful and knows their wines. We were there after they had just harvested 8 tons of grapes and the lady working tge tasting counter had green in yhh BG e fields picking grapes….so I knew she could direct us to the right vino. I ended up buying a bottle of port. She knew her wines, the tastings were free and it was great wines. This place was WaY friendlier than 2 other places we visited and that makes a big difference in my wanting to by wine no matter how good it is. It’s about a 5-8 minute drive from the River Resort and just a fun place to spend time with someone who represented their brand extremely well. Give this place a try and you...
Read moreWe really enjoyed our visit here as a family of four yesterday, Saturday afternoon. We were able to relax outside and listen to live music, and of course we enjoyed the wines with a basic charcuterie board. The tasting room is small but there is plenty of seating in a garden room, covered patio, picnic tables, or in the field. We chose the picnic tables and field because there was plenty of space outside for our toddler to run around without feeling she would interfere with other people's experiences. While we were never bored, the establishment has board games and corn hole for additional fun entertainment for guests. If in the area again we would...
Read moreThe Best Reds in Georgia I've had so far!
I avoid Georgia reds as, quite frankly, most of them aren't any better than Apothic Red, 14 Hands Hot To Trot or some other under $20 red blend. Their reds were great. I forget the names but the Way too Red or something and their Cab or maybe it was Cab franc reserve was really good.
Whites were good too, but it's hard to mess up a crisp Vidal Blanc or something similar in this region.
Cute atmosphere. The tasting room and sunroom are adorable. The view aren't as elegant, as some of the others, but its really easy to get to. I liked it better than the OG Cartecay...
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