Saw their signs on our travel and decided to stop in. Found a great wine for our Christmas mulling. Not a lot to see but still a good place to stop.
My wife and I went to Tomahawk Mill Winery the day after Christmas. Although the winery wasn't officially open, the owner Corky graciously invited us in and gave a private tour of the Grist Mill and Winery. Here is a video of the Grist Mill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3klz879Sf48We loved the wine and enjoyed Corky's hospitality. It's worth the trip!
Not much to see, and wines were a disappointment. Did not try the food, but not much interest there either.
We've visited about 25 different wineries now, and unfortunately, these wines are at the bottom of our list. They have a large variety, and the staff was friendly. We just didn't like the wine....very bland. Everyone has different tastes, so I'm sure there are those who like it. To offset though, I will say that their prices are the lowest of any of the 25 places we've visited.....by far. $6 for their Concord grape wine! Even if you don't like the wine, it is kind of a neat place to see, just for the grist mill. Very old and historic. And it makes for some cool pictures.