This is a great winery with great wine. The 2 doggies will greet you and love to get loves. Our girl Kelly in the tasting room was great and we had a lot of fun. The winery has a beautiful view and the wines are very well made.
The whole family at Two Mountain Winery was incredibly friendly and welcoming. They let us park our car in their lot while biking around to some other vineyards in the area, gave us some great advice on where to camp, let our dog visit the winery with us, and recommended a great Mexican restaurant in town. We felt like family! The wine was great (we particularly loved the Syrah and the Reisling), but what made this place so amazing was the kindness of the family owners. Thanks for an amazing visit this weekend!
My husband and I enjoyed Two Mountain wines. It was the best of the 9 we did in our time along our "Rattlesnake Hills" self-guided tour. WW joined the wine club as there is a great variety of wines; we'd eventually like to try them all. Best part of the wine club is there is no joining fee and we can cancel at any time. We did not take a tour or poke around, as our main goal of this trip was to discover wine, not learn how wine is made.
Not fun to go wine tasting and see a giant chalkboard with all the wines listed and half crossed out or say "wine club only" on them. We were recommended by another winery to go taste their upper priced Chardonnay. We were told by the tasting room lady that it was not available (wine club only) and they only open it to taste on Saturdays (it was a Wednesday). We were shown a paper list of their wines and were told we could only taste a few (again, wine club). It's fine if you want to sell things to your wine club, but how about letting the general public folks feel welcome? The wine we got to taste was decent, but average. It is the only winery out of 13 that we declined to buy wine.
The tasting room staff was friendly and fun to chat with and the wines were great. Our dogs were invited by the winemaker to romp in the vineyard off leash with his dogs. We left with several bottles and worn out dogs.
Matt, one of the owners of 2 Mountain Winery, sponsored a wine-tasting that we attended. The wines are wonderful and Matt taught us a lot about wines. This winery will definitely be on our itinerary on our next trip to Washington.
This was the last of our 4 stop tour and it was great. Loved the tasting room and the "farm feel". The person pouring was very knowledgable about the wines and the different types and what distinguished them from one another.
This winery is so great. Everyone who works there is so friendly, you feel like you can make friends real quick there and the wines are incredible!
We came here on Saturday morning in March. There isn't much to see since the wines are all barreled. I didn't do a proper research so it is on me. If you want tours, it's best to go in the month of October. They offer mostly dry wine that is made only from grapes. Nothing really sweet is offered but their wines are decent. $5 for tasting. The lady who served us had terrific knowledge of the neighboring wineries so I loved that. I enjoyed my experience here. If you are a responsible adult traveling here with children, your kids would be preoccupied with chalk art. I thought that's a great idea!
The wine tasting barrel room is kind of cool and interesting. My husband and I sampled little tastes of all the wines and a few we found to our liking. We didn't really learn too much about the wines or the winery but I shouldn't complain because the woman doing the pouring was being very sweet to our kids. She even gave them chalk that they could color with on the concrete inside the tasting room, which was nice. We don't typically go to wineries with our small children but this winery was recommended to us as being kid-friendly. A word, however, to fellow parents bringing their kids to this location to sneak in a little tasting, kids are welcomed here but dispite what you may read, please keep them away from the dogs. They are very low key and look easy going but one of them in particular does not like kids being around him and we had a little bit of an incident with him.