We went to their Father's Day special event last summer and had a great time. The food (catered by a food truck) was good and the wines were awesome. Every person who worked there, including the owner, were very attentive and helpful. The wine tasting flights were great!
We enjoyed the tastings at the Paradocx Vineyard. The tasting staff were very kind and upbeat even though we arrived five minutes before closing. The location is lovely. They have an interesting way to package some of their more popular wines. They sell them in a paint bucket. It works the same way a box wine works with an internal bag. It's also recyclable as only the internal bag not the entire paint bucket needs to be replaced. When you've drunk up all your wine you just bring in your bucket and they replace the bag. Their most memorable wine was a white wine infused with tea called "T". I imagine it would be dangerous over ice on a hot summer day.
Our experience with Paradox was very informative and the servers were very friendly. They did not really have a tour of the Winery, but the experience of wine tasting was very good. I would go back in the spring and summer for there enjoyable atmosphere.
Came with a group of 8 to the winery today and found it to be quite confusing and unorganized. There was one person working a register to take money and a long line kept building up while one bartender was serving drinks and doing wine tastings across the room. The lady serving the wines never told us what we were drinking but just a number (1-5). We asked for a list and she said she didn't have any but look around and you can see them on the wall. Plus they never even attempted to tell us anything about their winery or the types of wines. My wife and I travel to lots of wineries and felt as though this place didn't care about the customers.
We stopped in to Paradocx for a tasting on my friend's birthday. This wasn't our first visit and it won't be our last. The servers are all very friendly and we quickly selected the wines for our tasting. We relaxed by the fireplace and chatted with other visitors while we waited. Their red wines are flavorful and well balanced and our selection included their port style wine. We enjoyed the port style because it wasn't cloyingly sweet and it has some nice acidity. I always look forward to returning to Paradocx.
The wines are top notch. Not the cheapest but worth the price. In the fall they have a corn maze and plenty of activities to keep the kids happy during wine tastings. This is at the vineyard, not the retail store. It's a beautiful setting and well worth the trip
Paradocx has got the fun and the marketing down - with great labels and wine in novelty paint cans. Theirs are quaffing wines, not gourmet savoring wines, but no matter! It was a nice visit.
friendly hosts, informative; very original concept for 'bottling' their wines; wines are excellent; buy the white chocolate bar they sell inside- yummmm....tasting is $7
Surprised to see the option to buy wine at Booth's corner. I bought the rose blush and Barn Red; like that one so well, I bought a paint can of it.
A visit to Paradocx is like dropping in on old friends. The staff alike is always friendly and accomodating and the wine is divine.Its always fun to attend one of the summer concert series and hang out at a picnic table or sit on the grass with a picnic dinner and listen to one of the talented and professional groups playing.The vineyard is very family friendly and even has a swing set and large moon bounce for kids. They iffer flights of wne and discounted glasses during concerts and happy hour. Even when there isn't a concert, its a great place to relax and unwind. there is pnly a fee for concerts which includes admission and your first glass of wine..