Beautiful location, magnificent views.Staff member very pleasant. Only winery that charged for tastings- lovely wines but with matching price points.
Liked the wines, loved the food, loved the conviviality of the whole day and the best thing is that you can purchase and bring wines back home with you.
Dalwhinnie is a stunning boutique winery. The lady who arranges the tasting is very pleasant. The wine has 3 pricing ranges. The wines are between $25 - $180. You do need to pay $5 or $10 for tasting but is returned if you buy the wine. ( not uncommon for some wineries)
The most outstanding winery in the Pyrenees region. Wines are expensive but worth it. David Brown a most outstanding host.
Beautifully crafted and presented wine. Amazing feeling driving into the vineyard amphitheater - gorgeous. Three price ranges, but all quality and comparable to the best of other regions. Long may it prosper.
If I was a major red wine drinker I would have given this excellent even I could appreciate how good the red wines are. We did purchase some wines from here. They do charge a tasting fee which is waived if you purchase from the selection. There is a $10 charge per person for the premium wines and a $5 per person for all other wines. It was informative and a beautiful vista from the cellar door. They have accommodation which I'm sure would also have fantastic views.
we visited Dalwhinnie after it being recommended by a local. Stunning views, the owner explained the vineyard to us and we enjoyed a lovely tasting. The views were stunning so we relaxed on the deck with a glass of Pinot Noir. Highly recommend a visit.
Thanks Dalwhinnie - your tastings albeit that you charge for them are well worth the price - and the explanation given of the local growing conditions was very informative.
Dalwhinnie wines are among our favourites so we were disappointed with this experience! We were the only people in the tasting room when we arrived and I felt that we were an inconvenience for the gentleman (apparently the actual wine maker) who seemed obliged to be serving us that day. They charge a $5/person tasting fee ($10 for the premium wines). We were ok with this fee until we bought over $150 in wine only to find that they didn't take the fee off. I understand that they are running a business and that asking for a tasting fee is acceptable, considering how many people try but don't buy, but I would assume that this fee would be deducted from any purchases that are made. I feel that this is poor and very disappointing! Maybe they should revisit this practice.otherwise gorgeous wines and a spectacular view.
$5 tasting fee, redeemable upon purchase of wine. Small tasting room with amazing views (which also meant extremely windy). Lovely wine but had price tag to match.