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    Great atmosphere, product, and the staff and owners were very friendly. Would recommend anytime and can't wait for summer music.

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    Belgian Horse Winery

    Belgian Horse Winery

    4.7(46 reviews)
    24.0 mi
    $$

    I had such a wonderful experience here today. The atmosphere was relaxing and welcoming, and it…read moremade for the perfect place to sit back and treat myself. I ordered a pepperoni pizza along with a glass of wine, and both were absolutely delicious. The pizza was fresh, perfectly cooked, and full of flavor--the kind of comfort food that pairs so well with a good wine. The wine itself was smooth, enjoyable, and really elevated the whole experience. What truly stood out, though, was the service. I had forgotten to grab a Coke, and the staff member helping me was kind enough to go above and beyond by bringing me a bottle. That small act of kindness really made my visit feel special and appreciated. Overall, this was such a great experience--from the food to the wine to the exceptional service. I'll definitely be coming back and would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a relaxing and enjoyable outing.

    Stopped in for a quick visit to start off our day! Nice building and clean, but felt a little…read moreawkward in the space. Staff was nice enough, but when we arrived there was a dog roaming around and staff seemed bothered. May be it was just an off day and although we won't be returning I hope they continue to succeed. The one thing I would avoid is the charcuterie board, for $25 it was terribly disappointing and overpriced.

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    Belgian Horse Winery - Seating and wine on display

    Seating and wine on display

    Belgian Horse Winery - Pepperoni pizza paired with a glass of red wine and a Coke--perfect relaxing winery setup.

    Pepperoni pizza paired with a glass of red wine and a Coke--perfect relaxing winery setup.

    Belgian Horse Winery - Yes yes yes. Fantastic

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    Yes yes yes. Fantastic

    Madison County Winery - tasting counter

    Madison County Winery

    4.1(9 reviews)
    23.8 mi
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    I had noticed the signs in the area letting me know there was a rural winery in Markleville a…read morecouple years ago. I bookmarked it then and finally decided to seek it out after spending the day in nearby Pendleton. The winery (which is adding an RV Camp) is easy to find and had plenty of parking in front of the building. I liked that they have a ramp as well as stairs to the entrance. Once inside, there is a large room filled with wine related merchandise, tables for visitors to enjoy their purchases, and a central tasting counter (with seats) so that visitors can sample five wines for $5 or free if you purchase at least one bottle. I was the only early afternoon visitor while there so the owner and I had an enjoyable conversation about wine and mushroom hunting. He grows many of his own grapes (any bottle with "Estate" in the name is from their property), and gets much of the fruit locally. I believe only the white wines used California grapes (?). Anyway, I went through the tastings and noted that I liked the Blank Blanc (10% ABV) right away. The owner suggested it was a dry moscato (I never had heard of one of those.) Very pleasant and tasty. However, after the first tasting, I kept noticing that when I went to take my first sip of each new wine (including a vignole and three fruit wines), I was greeted with a harsh alcohol smell before each wine passed my lips. I commented after the vignole to the owner, but nothing helpful was suggested. Sadly, only the Apple & Cinnamon didn't also have that strong alcohol smell to me. That one was a delightful cider tasting wine, but the finish was too cinnamon for me to drink a full glass. I generally enjoyed my visit and did purchase the Blank Blanc. When I got home, I found that the flute glasses that were used for the tasting are intended for minimizing the bubbles on a sparkling wine. I wondered if the owner had used a dessert wine glass or a standard wine glass instead, would the strong scent have been dispersed in a more pleasing way. I hope that the owner reads this and can try making a change. Review #3561

    Husband and wife own and work at this place. They are awesome and their business shows. Free…read moresamples and they are not offended if you don't like it. They had a large amount to choose from including ports. The wine slushies were out of this world. Worth the stop and we started a new wine tour card. We will come back. We bought 5 bottles and got the 6th free.

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    Madison County Winery - Wine Slushies on the porch!

    Wine Slushies on the porch!

    Madison County Winery - Some of the items for sale ... let the tasting begin

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    Some of the items for sale ... let the tasting begin

    Woolly Yak Ranch & Winery - Paw paw wine

    Woolly Yak Ranch & Winery

    4.8(17 reviews)
    54.9 mi

    The friendliest staff ever! Very knowledgeable about the wines and was able to direct us to which…read moreones we should try based on our tastes. She gave us great directions on where to walk around the ranch so we could see some of the animals and the birdd. I chose to have a glass of the pawpaw wine which was very refreshing and we took our wines out and walked around the lavender fields and saw some of the yaks, but they were pretty far out. We also got to see the sheep and the pigs which were very friendly and adorable. We saw the nest for the purple martins and walked around the pond. They also had a food truck which my friend ordered a small charcuterie board from and we took inside to enjoy because it was pretty humid outside. There also some gifts along with yak yarn and alpaca yarn that you can purchase. This place was amazing to visit and I'm so excited that we got to check something out that was really not that far from us. A definite must do.

    No yak milk (booo!), but there is wine. However, I must warn all of the people who prefer dry wine:…read moreThere is no dry wine here. It's all sweet. Even the driest of the wines, the Cabernet Sauvignon, is very sweet. So, if you love sweet wines, this place is for you! Right now, they are only pouring a Cabernet, a red blend, a Riesling and a sweet Rose. The grapes are imported, but Woolley Yak has their own vineyard, and the intention is that they will soon start producing wine from their own grapes. You can get a flight of wine, or a glass of wine, or a mimosa, and then you can take your wine outside with you as you explore the grounds. There are picnic benches here and there. There's also a food truck that sells four different types of grilled cheese sandwiches and handheld charcuterie cups. I think food is only available Friday through Sunday, though. I visited with children (well, a teen and an almost tween), but they are a good hang and will play on a playground with the best of them, so we headed straight for the nature play space. The playground was designed to encourage kids to engage in unstructured play, so it has a lot of natural elements all around, like tree stumps, hay bales and logs. My kids are "co-op kids" for life (their early years were spent at a nature-based cooperative preschool), so they thrive with this type of playground. There's also a tire mound to climb, a balance beam to balance on, and a basketball shooting station made from a grain wagon. There's lots of space to run around, and a few trees to climb, too. The big draw of Woolly Yak is the yaks! There are also Babydoll Southdown sheep, Kunekune pigs and chickens that live on the ranch. You can just sit on a bench and watch these animals do their things in their living spaces. Or, if you want a more up-close experience, you can purchase a ticket to one of the animal experiences, like storytime with sheep or tea with lambs. You can also experience brushing the yaks and giving them treats. If you didn't want to do any of those experiences, though, you could just visit the ranch to see the animals for free! There is no admission to enter the ranch or to park. It's a nice place to visit to stroll around and see what you can see.

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    Woolly Yak Ranch & Winery - Big red barn

    Big red barn

    Woolly Yak Ranch & Winery - Riesling

    Riesling

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