Visited the winery with five other people...each a wine drinker. Me, not so much. Hannah, our server, was there to guide me through the wine tasting process. Actually found and bought a bottle. Those experienced wine drinkers in the group were quite impressed with the variety of choices and Hannah's expertise. We were allowed to buy at the "case" price as collectively 12 bottles were purchased. Each purchase was rung up separately. Very convenient. My companions described the tastings as generous and the free aspect make it quite a pleasant stop. The winery had numerous accessories - as a gin drinker, my only accessory is a lime - and some great cheeses..
I am not a wine expert but they had the best wine I have every tasted and it is very reasonably priced.
We are not normally dry red people but we always try one that is recommended. We loved the Autumn Red Wine. Definitely recommend for anyone who likes a sweeter wine.
We enjoyed our visit to Brown County Winery. The wines were excellent and the prices were good. The owner shared a lot of information. Fun visit!
You cannot go wrong with any of their wines. Their Port is the best around, My husband has tried to find comparable Port but have not yet. It is aged in brandy barrels. We now live AZ and unless we make a trip back to Indy we have no Port.
I came across this winery a couple of years ago and I always make it a point to stop in when I'm in the area. They have a great Autumn red wine that I highly recommend. I also love the fact that tastings are free.
These wines are wonderful! Their dry reds are fabulous and you can taste the fruits in their fruit wines. Definitely worth stopping! Personnel were friendly and knowledgeable. Bottlerices quite reasonable!
Sunday after lunch we drove to the Brown County Winery to get some wine and sample something different. I like the sweet stuff and my wife prefers the dry. Although she did like the port.., which is very good.... my favorite is the black raspberry.,.... very very good. Stop in and sample .all their flavors..... it is worth your time..... and they are open on Sundays
We enjoy visiting wineries. While the staff was pleasant and the wine was good, it lacked that bit of "piazza" that you search for when going to a winery. We had a sampling, but were not told any of the background behind the wines. We weren't offered any information about the history of the winery or the local area. Reading the other reviews, perhaps we came on an off day. While I was not disappointed per-say, I did leave wanting more. I will return. Again, the wine was great and the staff pleasant. There is no reason not to return. I just hope on our next visit we will get some of the spice that we are accustomed to when we visit wineries.
Brown county is the best place to camp and visit. There is horse back riding, an aquatic center, hiking trails, biking trails, and much more. I have visited 1 time and camped 2 times. Every time I camp there, I go down to Monroe lake in Bloomington and rent pontoons. They have the best nature like campsites. And the good part about driving there that it isn't a long drive!