If you know anything about wine this is the place to come and taste and explore some new options you can also get yourself some fine bottles of yummy goodness here too stop in and take care of your weekend with class
My first time at this winery and sat at the bar for approximately 15 minutes and no one acknowledged us. Went next to the brewery attendant, and still did not get any service or acknowledgement so we left. Will NOT recommend anyone here. Disappointed !!!
The wine is made from kits. You essentially pay them to help you make kit wine. The wine they sell is also from the same kits. The place has terrible hours, almost like it's an afterthought business.
Went here twice within a 6 month period hoping to sample several wines but were completely blown off by the gal working behind the counter. She ignored our attempts to get her attention multiple times although we were sitting right in front of her. We were made to feel invisible though she was happy to take care of others sitting at the wine bar or those at tables. We've been here quite a few times over the years and had an enjoyable time when it was run by someone else. Needless to say, we won't be going back.
The wine you make tastes good.
During session 1 of 2, you don't mash the grapes, measure any ingredients, pour in the ingredients, put on lid or install the pressure relief valve. The Wine Cellar staff does the measuring while you watch. You'll learn about the chemistry of making wine. During session 1 of 2 , it takes about 15-30 minutes for one 5 gallon bucket of wine. The bottling session takes about 30-60 minutes.
When I made beer 20 years ago at their neighboring sister shop, The Brew Kettle's brew-on-premises/do-it-yourself brewery, it was more of an immersive experience than making wine.