I always stop at St. Julian for their dry red. Their is a wine tasting bar with ample help for choosing. They have a nice selection of wine assessories, as well.
Had a good time tasting the wine. It was all fantastic! Might I suggest the Shalom and new Head Games.
a few of my friends and my self booked a wine tour with Groupon. We went to 4 different winery's on our tour with this being our third stop. It was by far my FAVORITE place. Their wine list and verity was great and the guy who helped us during our tasting was super nice and guided us through our tasting! Their prices are also amazing, it was one of the cheapest ones that we stopped at and I think the best quality! I cant wait to order some more wine online when my stock is gone that I brought home :)
not as busy as usual when we visited - friendly staff - like the wine glass that you receive with the tasting
stopped in driving up to detroit, tried their dry reds cab, pinot , syrah, all wre great!!!read a bad reveiw about them couldent have been more wrong probaly a snob who likes a particular type and has no palate, will defintly be going back staff was amazing and not pushy everything i was looking for in a winery,
This was my favorite winery out of the seven or so that we visited while staying in SW Michigan. The tasting is 5 dollars per person, but you get to keep the glass and the pours were very generous! There is also a Round Barn winery and brewery next door, so it is convenient to visit both places within a short amount of time.
My boyfriend and I went on a Michigan winery tour and St. Julian was our last stop. The staff is very friendly and helpful and the wine was superb and very reasonably priced.
I have never had a bad visit at the Union Pier tasting room. The staff is wonderful, friendly, and knowledgeable. Even on a busy day you get individual attention. The wines are very good. And if you like the wine join the wine club it is an awesome deal.
Although St. Julian produces my favorite wine, Niagara, they no longer offer free tastings at Union Pier like they did a few years ago. Niagara "smells like Southwest Michigan on a cool fall day during harvest"--and it does. I now skip the winery and buy it more reasonably priced at the local grocery stores.
We've been drinking St. Julian wines for years and they are consistently some of the best in Michigan. This was our first visit to this tasting room and it was every bit as nice as the ones in Paw Paw and Frankenmuth. The servers for the tasting were knowledgable about the wines and even helped us with suggestions for nearby restaurants. The cherry wine this year is excellent, and we enjoyed several others, including the inexpensive Heron wines. Try the Gunga Din hard cider for something a little different.