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    Crossing Vineyards & Winery

    3.7 (214 reviews)
    ModerateWineries
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Sweet and white tasting
    Frances P.

    Awesome winery, lots of room for visitors inside and outside. Contactless ordering available. Tasting were reasonably priced. Great views . Will be back again

    Cheese platter
    Travis C.

    We had a fantastic time at this winery for not even having reservations on a Friday afternoon. The lady who have us our wine tasting was amazing and I wish I remember her name so I can give her a shout out but has waay to much wine lol. We also ordered the cheese plate which was really good. The cheese paired perfectly with some of the wines. I really loved how nobody else was there and we had the whole place to ourselves but they did tell us they had a concert that evening. Overall I highly recommend this winery if you're ever in the area.

    Charcuterie.
    Emma G.

    Full disclosure - I had a better experience here than my companions did, especially when it came to the food. But they're not writing this review, so here we are with a solid, positive rating. I came here for a few hours early Saturday afternoon right when Crossing Vineyards opened (we literally might have been their first customers) for a bit of wine and a bite to eat. I'd been here once before several years ago in the winter for a tasting, but it was a pretty brief visit that honestly didn't leave much of an impression either way. And I think anyone who goes to wineries fairly regularly would tell you that it's a VERY different vibe going in the winter versus summer, especially if you have the opportunity (as we did this time around) to take advantage of the outdoor seating. Interestingly, we went through several different interior areas in the winery before emerging outside into their patio section, and each of those areas had their own unique environment. There was a room that seemed kind of bougie/Sunday brunch, and another that was more cozy with a ski lodge influence. Nice touch. The service here was excellent across the board. We were immediately greeted by a woman at the entrance who provided us with several options (essentially a guided tasting versus a DIY experience; we chose the latter) and told us if we wished to order food to just scan the barcode at the table and it would be brought out to us (I have a friend who is an older Millennial but is pretty much 90 years old in every other way who yowled about not having a physical menu, but again - not writing this review and probably wouldn't know how to do it online anyway) . It was very easy to use, and everything came out promptly. I wasn't looking to booze hardcore and it was pretty toasty out, so I opted for a wine slushee-esque drink that was on the sweeter side and pretty peachy. Very pleasant and hit the spot. I was a big fan of the BBQ chicken flatbread, which I'd had my eye on for several days prior to this excursion. I'm unfortunately learning that decent food, or any food really, isn't an automatic at a winery, so I tend to give a lot of credit for a legit accompanying menu. The flatbread was filling, but also on the lighter side so it was perfect for what I was looking for that day. We also got a charcuterie board to split, which was okay, but as you can see from the accompanying picture, it was light on the meats. I don't claim to be a charcuterie expert, but I feel like you want a pretty solid equilibrium between the meat and the cheese, but the cheese options vastly outnumbered the one or two slices of meat on the board. It was fine for what it was though. I'd also mention that upon request, we were able to get some free water during our meal, which (like the food) isn't a guarantee. So right there, you're checking off a few intangible boxes. The price point for everything was pretty reasonable. It can go either way in this area, as you're in a rural enough section of the Delaware Valley that items can be pretty cheap, but you're also a stone's throw from the tourist trap one-two punch of Lambertville and New Hope. I think I ended up paying about $30 or $35 for the flatbread entrée and wine, which isn't egregious in my book. I'd have no objection to coming back here, especially since I missed out on sampling most of the wine options.

    Little sitting area near entrance
    Courtney C.

    This is a yellow phase pandemic review - just to preface. I was so happy they were doing events! Yes masks were required, yes social distancing happened. On to the good part - the tasting! I went here with two friends on a Thursday night for a charcuterie and wine pairing. Apparently they have many similar events, all on Thursdays. I believe the cost was 30 and we tasted 10 wines and each got our own individual charcuterie. The host of the night was so unbelievable sweet and provided a lot of great information about the wines. They have a bar and an outside eating area (which is where everyone escaped to post tasting). The winery is so beautiful and very large and spacious. The staff was so nice and their bottle prices and glass prices are also reasonable. I will definitely be back to do more events!

    Wine Barrel Room
    Shane J.

    The Crossing Vineyards & Winery delivered (on customer service) like Dominos! I thought-it's a beautiful weekend-why not take the drive to this winery! Staff were friendly and warm upon entering the establishment! We were asked if we wanted to have a tasting and it appeared we arrived 45 minutes before the next tasting! We were given a brief tour and informed where to go for the tasting! We decided to hang out at the bar to have some beer before the wine (why not..lol)! The bar featured 'Naked Brewing' a local PA craft beer! I went for the flight--The Pomegranate Wheat & IPA was theBEST!That got us warmed up and ready for the wine tasting! There was a large group and of about 6 tables with about 6 people at each table! This is where we explain why the review doesn't get 5-stars! Although staff were friendly..The tasting was rushed and the wines weren't that great? I wish it weren't true..but it was an overall consensus from us amateur wine tasters at our table! Aesthetically Crossing is a beautiful location and the staff are wonderful...but you are selling wine-wish it were better!

    Wine flight
    Eva B.

    The wine was good and the space is adorable but compared to other local wineries it was quite pricy. They were also out of almost all of their food and snack items, which was not ideal for a wine tasting. We still had a wonderful time and enjoyed the wines and fabulous live music.

    View walking to building
    Sheila D.

    Another winery we tried while visiting New Hope. Beautiful grounds and we met the owner which was nice. The best wines were the Vintner's Select white and red. Of all the wineries I have visited this was way over priced. For the two of us it was $36 for pre selected wine flights which were 4 - 2 oz servings each. We didn't pay that much for tastings in Napa Valley. Needless to say, we do not plan on returning. Try for yourself....you may like it. Three stars for the beautiful view nothing more.

    Gerald S.

    For a Bucks County vineyard, Crossing Vineyards is as good as it gets in terms of beautiful scenery, comfortable surroundings and quality of wines available for tasting and purchase. It reminds of the wineries in Napa and Sonoma with small acreage producing some of the best vintages. It is easy to relax , sample the wares and at least for a few moments be transported to the left coast. This hacienda has been in the family for two generations, and the colonial home they live in looks the same as it did 200+ years ago (with better plumbing, electricity and fresh paint). Take a free tour of the grounds and production facilities, followed by a sit down on the patio in good weather to sip their award winning reds, whites and blushes. The most engaging choice is the dark rouge and somewhat sweet and dusky Chocolate Cherry Truffle. The Viognier white, Cabernet and Merlot also merit consideration. While head on comparisons with California wines may not grade out well in every instance, they are competitive, and save the time and treasure of traveling west. Sometimes a pleasant afternoon is all you need to get away. If you enjoy Crossing Vineyards it can be just the start of a magical mystery tour of the other Bucks County wineries that can make for a great weekend.

    Beer and wine!
    Tim S.

    My wife and I love this place. We've been hear for music and tastings. We buy bottles often. They rotate through different beers at the bar for those who don't drink wine. The staff is very accommodating. We met Tom the owner and he was very nice and thanked us for our patronage. We have tried many of their cheese boards. You can sit outside overlooking the vineyard or sit inside at the bar or in a comfortable club chair. The tastings are done in the bottling area amongst the vats and barrels. We have been here with friends for tastings and on Sunday afternoons just to have some wine and cheese. They are open for individual wine/beer during the Corona insanity.

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    ZERO STARS!!!! Our group had an extremely disappointing and…read moreunprofessional experience at Rushland Ridge Vineyards and Winery in Jamison, PA. We were a group of 30 African American professional women who had called ahead to reserve space for a private outing. From the moment we arrived, the man at the counter made it clear that we were not welcome. He was dismissive, made rude remarks, and refused to serve us. His assistant joined in with comments that were discriminatory and inappropriate -- one remark being, "We only serve small parties of billionaires." It was obvious they did not want our business. As we decided to leave, staff followed us out to ensure we exited the property, which only confirmed the disrespect and bias we felt. This experience was deeply disappointing and unacceptable, especially considering that our group had come ready to support a local business in good faith. We do not recommend this establishment to anyone who values professionalism, respect, or inclusivity.

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