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    4.5 (17 reviews)
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    Beautiful outdoor seating, vegetable garden and herd garden. Had a wonderful chat with the owner while sipping wine and snacking on our charcuterie plate. The server didn't seem super friendly or intensive to our group but maybe it was bc it was hot and at the end day. Other than that great stop during our tasting tour of the area

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    Chris E.

    Our first visit today to the winery and it was a lovely experience. Beautiful, comfortable, casual outdoor seating in a nice garden setting. Excellent, attentive service. Nice wines and some unique blends. Affordable tasting and reasonable bottle prices. Love that "puppies and picnics" allowed, so dogs and outside food OK. We definitely recommend and we'll visit again.

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    Lauren H.

    My family and I were in the area and wanted to go wine tasting, and we couldn't have chosen a better spot! Its family owned and they were so friendly and welcoming. The wine was delicious and the grounds were so beautiful! We couldn't stop ogling over the garden. My puppy came and we were able to walk around the vineyard and garden there. It had a very cozy, relaxing vibe, and they answered all our questions and taught us a lot about making wine. We brought our own snacks, and it was a great social distancing friendly place to go! Thank you so much for having us and giving us such a great experience!

    Loved this winery! Great service, delicious wine, and super dog friendly! They are doing a great job at keeping everyone social distanced.... can't wait to go back!

    Sherry S.

    Sam came and greeted us when we got out of our car. Big ol' white dog and adorable as can be. Speaking of adorable, what a sweet spot this little winery is. Out in the boonies a little bit, and you almost could miss it if it wasn't for the big flag that says open right outside their red barn building. We followed the dog to the small door with the wooden sign that said open, walked in to a little cool room and sat at their very small wine tasting area. That's ok because the wine itself had some big flavors. We tasted about 6 of them, from their chardonnay, to the pinot gris and then a couple of different pinot noirs. All had some medals behind them as well. We ended up buying one of the older pinots. The gentleman serving could not have been nicer and very helpful in his introductions of his wines. We headed on out and this dear woman was coming out of the lovely old house next door with some sort of meal for her husband (we are assuming) that just served us our wine. We asked if she knew of any places nearby for a meal and she pointed us off to Silverton. A great day for discovering new places so off we went.

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    Fantastic wines, low intervention and Jason (owner and wine maker) is awesome. Very knowledgeable about his wines and always welcoming!

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    8 years ago

    Love this place! Great wine, great prices and the owners are super nice. Do yourself a favor and detour to this little winery.

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    8 years ago

    Hands on small vineyard, that produces an outstanding selection of wines from their farm.

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    Jason is an amazing host and has some of the best wines I've tasted in the Willamette Valley/Marion County areas.

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