A group of six friends (60+ years) visited this vineyard during our stay in Middlebury. Not only did we enjoy the tasting and the wine, but we enjoyed the pleasant conversation with the owner's daughter. I would recommend a visit to this vineyard.
We arrived at the vineyard as the sun was setting and were able to take some nice photos along the pond. We were warmly greeted as soon as we walked through the doors. The staff was very knowledgeable and the wine was delicious! For just five dollars, we tasted a number of wines and went home with our wine glass! We drank a glass of wine by the fire while we decided on what we wanted to purchase. They also had a rewards program where you earn a $10 gift card every time you spend $100. We were there on a vacation, but the Lincoln Peak Vineyard ships their wine which we will definitely consider.
Small, cosy vineyard. Really nice wine and a perfect place for a quick snack. Reasonably priced wine tastings are available. Extra points - they will let you keep the wine glass after the tasting.
At the close of a good afternoon in Middlebury, we drove to the north of town to sample the wares of this vineyard. It was a great experience. We started out with their $5-for-5 tasting flights, and since they only have seven variieties, we were able to share and sample the entire range--with an extra dollar for a final tasting of their Cassis. There's no arguing taste, but some of their varieties were fabulous in our opinion; we then settled on their porch with glasses of dry white, taking our time to emjoy their little lake, being serenaded by frogs, Our final transaction was to put together a six-pack of our favorites. Could not have been a better way to transition out of tourist mode before going back to the B&B and resting up for dinner.
What a beautiful place! Service was impeccable, wine was ok. But the beauty of the area, the vineyard is magnificient. We did a wine tasting and the lady who work there was really nice, and knew what she was talking about.
This vineyard is in a nice quiet location with a deck overlooking a pond. The owner's daughter, Sarah, gave us our wine tasting and was very personable and knowledgeable about her product. In addition to the wine tasting (5 wines for 5 dollars) you can purchase a glass of wine to enjoy on the spacious deck. The wines were good (including the red which I am not necessarily a fan of). I would definitely go back to this vineyard if I were in the area again.
I believe this was the third time we visited the vineyard while vacationing in the Lake George area. The vineyard makes its wine from "cold climate grapes" so some of the grapes are not well know. They offer tastings(5) for a fee, but you do keep the glass. Hostess was very friendly and had an excellent knowledge of wine making and their grapes. No a large vineyard but quite nice. They do offer some concerts on the property. Will be returning when back in the area.
This winery is in a lovely setting. The tasting was good. Our server was less talkative than the server of another party and I found myself a bit disappointed that the wines weren't discussed more. They had Cabot's cheese and crackers out. We sat on the porch with glass of wine and enjoyed the setting. If you return and bring your glasses you can have another tasting free!
We stopped by this winery on our most recent trip to Vermont and were very happy with it. It was a week day afternoon so we had the place to ourself. They make their own wine from grapes and we were able to do a tasting of 6 of their wines. We enjoyed every one of them and bought a case before we left. We enjoy getting the souvenir glasses as well, but other wineries usually give you clean ones when you check out not wrapping your tasting glasses. The patio we sat on was overlooking a pond and you could pick sun or shade. We also enjoyed some delisious cheese as well, with our glass of wine.