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Stopped by here last week to find out that the place is out of bussiness and for sale . Everything is unkept and overgrown . A few years back it was nice and we had samples of their wine along with cheese and crackers . A shame that they couldn't survive .
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Date of experience: July 2018
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I was so excited to visit a winery in Canada as you can imagine. Well first the GPS was not even close, but no worries. We finally found it and when we pulled in, it looked like it was not even a working vineyard. WOW...the vines are not being taken care of, in fact the weeds are overtaking them. Not one car in sight...but we were still intrigued. We went into the caboose and it was nice, but - tight! There is no way more than 5 people at a time can really fit into this place. In fact two couple pulled up and we were so crowded in there. Now I really don't like doing this, but Summer (although very very nice) was not dressed at all appropriately. She had on sweatpants, work boots and a camo type shirt. COME ON! This is a winery...YIKES! The wines were ok - kinda marginal. We did buy some since we were in Canada but really - very disappointed. On our way out we saw the For Sale sign - here is a hint - you want to sell - fix this place up...move the tasting area into the barn...utilize the caboose for something else. We will NOT come back.…
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Date of experience: July 2017
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visited this winery on a cloudy day while camping at uel park, we were with another couple and tasted many wonderful wines, we are now addicted to Baco Noir, how lovely. The owners show a lot of pride in this family business,
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Date of experience: August 2015
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A friend received a gift of a bottle of your Can Franc. I was privileged to enjoy it. Wow!! Lovely wine that I will definitely seek out.
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Date of experience: November 2015
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We came across this spot while we were simply going for a drive and were curious to check it out. We're glad we did. The tasting room in a train caboose was very cute. We enjoyed a couple of wine samples before getting a glass to relax with on their patio overlooking the vineyards. It was a weekday so not many people around while we enjoyed our rose, the sun and the quiet view. The only thing more we could have asked for would have been some nibbles to go with the wine. We ended up leaving with a bottle of their wine, which you can only purchase there, since there small producers. I also recommend you try the jams and jellies they sell too. Overall, a pleasant surprise and afternoon.…
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Date of experience: July 2014
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