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    Two Lions Vineyards

    4.8 (71 reviews)
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    Donyiel C.

    This is still one of my favorite Maryland wineries. From the very first visit to my most recent visit, I always enjoy coming to Two Lions. The vbes and the ambiance is really nice. I love that the employees are so engaging including the owners, Callie and Brad, who always stop by to check on patrons no matter how busy things are. I really appreciate this type of customer service. My last visit we tried the mulled wine which was really good. As they described it, it's "Christmas in a cup." I had to get my favorite wine, Lion's Share! I'm sad that they're closing up for the season soon. If you've never been, I believe this upcoming weekend (December 13th and 14th) is their final weekend so make a reservation if you want to go.

    Eva L.

    Wine tastings galor! This was such a cute venue. Parking was a plenty, they also had outdoor seating with a covered area. I love the view because it's just a rolling hills of vineyard grapes and its very picturesque farm. I also liked their furniture. I like how they had different flights for the different types of wine, like if you know you prefer whites there's a flight for that. My friend and I prefer reds, so we had a flight of the Mane Reserve and we also ordered a vegetarian flatbread. Pretty good flatbread, felt a little uneven though distribution/cut wise. Like some cuts had mostly just the crust. The flight came out in unique glasses which I quite liked. They seemed a bit chilled. The wine was good, so we also ordered two more glasses. The flatbread did take some time to come out but I think they ran across some difficulties. As a compromise they did comp one of our glasses of wine.

    Moni T.

    I came here with my girlfriend for a celebration and really enjoyed myself. I love how the owners and managers are personable, they help the waitstaff with taking and delivering orders, and they also mingle with the guests. It was a warm and welcoming experience. They categorize their wine flights by flavor, for example, sweet or dry. I opted for the sweet flight, as I prefer sweet wine. I also ordered a glass of sangria to go with it. In addition, I ordered a flatbread that was insanely delicious. You're also allowed to bring in outside food, which I did as well. The wines were delicious; however, my favorite was the Fleur De Lioness, which had floral notes and a delicate, divine taste. I ordered a glass of that after enjoying my flight. I made reservations to sit outside, and I'm glad I did, this place gets packed. If you come without a reservation and rely on first-come, first-served seating, it'll be hard to find a spot. The ambiance of this place is out of this world. When I visited, there was a musician playing inside, and the space was nice and spacious. I would most definitely come back!

    Crudo Pizza & The Sweet Ascent Flight
    Brisje G.

    I visited this winery today after a hike. This is such a beautiful modern winery. The staff is very courteous, attentive, and knowledgeable about all the wines. I had the Sweet Ascent Wine flight which featured the blueberry lavender sangria, red sangria, and Kinship port. They all were very delicious. The Port packed a punch! I also ordered their Crudo Flatbread pizza. It was so good. I can't wait to come back and try more.

    The Mane Reserve Flight
    Daryll B.

    The atmosphere and ambiance are beautiful. I love the rustic but chic decor and the minimalist design. For me, wine tasting and wineries are more than just fermented grape juice factories. The aesthetic matters. Here, the owners seemingly took pride in bringing simple beauty to the forefront. The grounds are on a hill surrounded by grape vines and pastural lands. One can just imagine what it would look like in a few weeks when spring has sprung! Service was among the best I have ever experienced at a winery. This being my first time at Two Lions, the staff explained the menu and tasting options, and wine styles. They did not over explain the wine by over using tired metaphors like oaky, leathery, and luscious mouth feel. Rather, they described the wine and the various structures and allowed me to ask questions as necessary. In short, they trusted the wine's consumer as opposed to flaunting their connoisseur chops. The whole service experience was a breath of fresh air. Moreover, the owners both, at different intervals, came to the table to greet each guest. Apart from asking about comfort, they offered some insights into the property, winemaking processes, grapes, terrier, and staff-praise. The husband (one of the "Two Lions" tended the grapes. The wife, completing the Two Lion concept," was the wine maker. The wine was good. I added the Femme Fatale Cabernet Franc Rosé and their wonderful Port wine. I am not a Rosé guy, but it was excellent. I can envision sipping a glass on a beautiful warm day. Come try it for yourselves. I opted for the big reds flight (had a lion themed name that I have forgotten) and was not disappointed. I almost think it is too soon to write this review because they had other flights and wines that I have yet to try. I will be back for sure to do that and to update this review. The prices are reasonable but can start to climb as you add more things like charcuterie,, the Femme Fatale, and the Port tasting. It was early when I arrived, noon, and way too early for me to eat. A review of their offerings will have to wait. Although, the flatbread and charcuterie selections did not seem too friendly to pescatarians and those with gluten allergies. I didn't join the wine club, but will certainly consider it once I find the right combination of wine styles after more extensive tastings. Based on the ambience and service alone "Two Lions" is five star. Add in good wine, reasonable prices, and all located within Prince George's County, I can see why people rave over this place.

    Ashleigh T.

    I visited two lions with a friend for the first time on a Saturday afternoon. Upon arrival I was welcomed by a bright open space. The woman who greeted me was friendly and gave me the run down. I decided to be seated inside and listen to the live music. My friend chose a glass and I went for a flight. She wanted a second glass but it never came out. The flight pours felt very light and I also wanted a glass but after being bombarded with different servers when we'd first sat down then we couldn't get any help. The flat bread was pretty tasty but they also never brought us plates or napkins. The place was really nice, we went outside afterwards to take a peek and it was super cute, I would return in the future I just hope for consistent attentive service during my visit.

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    Brian H.

    Gorgeous View. The wine was very good. We spoke with the wine maker which was entertaining. Plenty of parking. Only 25 minutes from Bowie. Dogs Allowed Kids Not We will visit again on a date night

    Keisha H.

    Who doesn't love a cute trip to a winery! A group of us came here for a relaxing Sunday with some cute sips. The GPS could direct you to the wrong driveway so be sure to look out for the road signs when you get close. We brought our appetites as we ordered all of the flatbreads as well as a charcuterie board. Everyone enjoyed all of the flatbreads. We also tried various wine flights. I got the red wine flight, #4. If you're into dryer reds then you'll enjoy it. They also had hot toddies which, who doesn't love those?! Their hot toddies were quite good. I heard the sangria was good also. Only downside here is that there's no brunch. So don't expect to get any ends etc. Also, there was so specific waiter assigned to our table so it was just a rotation of different people. Because of that something you order could get lost in the fray or take longer than you expected. Overall, two lions was worth the visit and I'd come back!

    Mariah M.

    This winery was too good to not share - so I returned, with my mom this time! Another great visit with great wine. The staff here is very attentive, as they've been before - and that, is thoroughly appreciated. This visit, my mom and I decided to sit inside, but after our wine and dine, we walked outside to take pictures. What we both did not know, was there was an outside greenwall (pictured) where you can take pictures - AND get a refill! Love this spot. Pictured you'll also see pictures of the inside and the two pizzas we ordered - margherita and farmer's harvest.

    Robert P.

    John was awesome Summer was amazing Wines were great Food looked awesome Handicap accessible Bathroom handicap accessible Place was clean It was busy Suggest rsvp The grow all there own grapes currently This is a must do!

    Flight of Rosè
    Danielle G.

    I had an amazing experience. The space is gorgeous and we throughly enjoyed everything from the moment we walked through the doors. The team was attentive, the patrons were nice and engaging. The live music was wonderful and hearing about upcoming events had us exciting. I would recommend signing up for more information to stay informed. I will 1000% return and if they were a little closer I'd become a member. There are additional vineyards in the area so I plan to make a day of the next trip. Our own little Napa experience in Upper Marlboro.

    Lola A.

    Two Lions opened up last year and I have been wanting to go! The only con of our experience was that the service was unfortunately extremely slow, which was not surpising because they were packed and also had a private event. With that being said, the staff were all so nice and I loved that we saw one of the owners, Callie, walking around, helping out, and interacting with guests. One of our waitresses, Erica, was so fun and had an amazing personality. Even with the heat, sitting outside was managable because they have large ceiling fans going. My friend and I both got flight one and enjoyed all three wines. We also got to sample a wine from the wine club, and the owner, Callie, also let us also order any wine we wanted (one each on the house). Our favorites were the red sangria and strawberry basil red sangria. The flatbreads and ice cream were delicious too. Wish we had double of everything lol. I will definitely be back. They also do a different variation of their sangrias weekly so I believe this weeked will be a blueberry lavender sangria. Also, for the harvest in the fall, they do a cute event where people in the community are allowed to come out, pick some grapes and lunch is on Two Lions. Beautiful property and ambiance!

    Kimber V.

    Two Lions is the newest winery in Brandywine, MD. There's ample parking and the facility has lots of seating. They have lots of wine flights and food options to choose from. There's something here for all wine drinkers to enjoy. I'll definitely be back.

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    we had an amazing brunch. I had to send the grits back because they were cold, they still came back cold again. over 4 stars out of 5!

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