Category: | Store, |
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Address: | 6000 River Rd, Waunakee, WI 53597, USA |
Postal code: | 53597 |
Phone: | (608) 849-9463 |
Website: | https://drumlinridgewinery.com/ |
Monday: | 12:00 – 6:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 12:00 – 6:00 PM |
Thursday: | 12:00 – 6:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Saturday: | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Fun little winery.We liked the SnowDrift . It's a sweet white wine.There is outside seating. They offer some food items such as pizza and large pretzels. The employees were helpful and friendly
I was pleasantly surprised when I stopped at the winery yesterday. It was a picture perfect day to sit outside and enjoy a flight.
The staff was amazing and the wine was spectacular. I loved the gift area as well! Cannot wait to go back
We had a bridal shower in their private room last weekend and it was absolutely lovely. The staff was so polite and professional and helpful. They worked hard to make sure our guests were cared for.
The food was simple but perfect (and they allow catering in) and they have a large selection of wines that our guests enjoyed.
We enjoy your patio on a Saturday afternoon but a special
Thank you for a special event!
Giving 5 stars because I thought the experience was great. Choose to taste 3 wines for $5 or 6 wines for $10. Pick the wines you want to taste from their extensive list of sweet and dry wines. Wines are served in regular, full-size wine glasses, and you can choose to taste at the bar or take the wines to a table. Super cute outdoor seating with fireplace and heaters. Unfortunately, I wasn't impressed by any of the wines. My favorites here were the bubbly rose and the mango habanero because of the uniqueness, but my preference is typically bold, dry red wines, which was not their specialty.
The reviews online had us excited about swinging in on our way home from Mercer. The place was easy enough to find being only a few short miles off the highway and had a wonderful presentation pulling onto the driveway leading uphill to the actual winery. The building itself seemed new and well maintained but was brought down a bit by some unsightly objects left unattended right outside and on display when pulling up. The driveway is nestled in-between rows of grapevines and a large sign for the winery greets you upon arrival. When you walk through the entrance, you have to go upstairs for tastings and such and have the opportunity to either take the elevator or the stairs which are directly to the side. Once upstairs you're greeted with a small but quaint retail shopping area filled with varius shirts and other winery like items. Glasses, magnets, and other items all designed with wine and wine drinking in mine. My wife and I both ordered 6 different wines to taste for $10 a flight, both staying within the "sweet" and "semi-sweet" ranges for our love of sweet and fruity wines. Now I understand that all wines amd tastes are subjective to the individual, however we found everything we tasted to be on the dryer side and in most cases bitter on the tongue. There were quite a few people there enjoying themselves and drinking glasses of wine so I understand not everyone shares our likes. However, the wines we tried weren't for is and ended up leaving shortly after our tasting with nothing in hand. The only thing I did find a bit odd was the bathrooms upstairs, however well maintained and clean, didn't have doors leading into them. They were small with one stall in each which had a door itself... but you couldn't help feel on display with the fact the bathroom felt open and odd without a door leading in. I'm sure others would love this place.. however, our penchant for fruity and sweet wines was not satisfied here.