We stop everytime we are in the area. Usually get a case of our favorite wine«Strawberry Blonde» to take home. Clean & quaint place to visit. Worth the stop. So many other great wines to choose from too. If your in the Area make sure to check them out. It’s worth the visit. Always have such friendly people working there.
Jennifer J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Perry, OH
Generous servings for tasting — and it’s served in glasses, not plastic cups. Lots of sweet wines, too
DL S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Delaware, OH
I will make this easy and simple. We LOVE tacky tourist places. This is NOT the Tuscan country side and therefore look for local, sweet, «fairly immature» selections. Nope, that is not bad, god knows we have drank enough of that style. You are welcome. So, here — weak, «i could care less i am waiting on you», twenty somethings as the staff and everything half assed as far as follow through and experience. My favorite thing of recent was to get bitched at when asking for a tasting that ‘we start with SWEET wines first’. Really, everyone in the free world starts with DRY — like all the competitors up the street… In closing, I will try to help, if the owners read this, here: Have a policy where the staff is not allowed to have their device on them at any time during work. Have the staff hired because have a little personality. ‘Any’ would be great. Have your staff know the damn wines and things they sell! I hope this helped.
Tammy Jo F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
We stopped at the Silver Moon Winery on a Saturday evening in June — this was our 3rd stop of a 4 winery tour that day. The winery was closing so we had 10 minutes to taste. The staff was so friendly and welcoming — even though we had walked in at closing time. The tasting area is comfortable, although the winery is small. We were impressed with the Zinfandel and brought a bottle home with us. We loved the little«tasting goblets» and bought 2 of them as mementos. The wine here is impressive — I only wish we had gotten there earlier! This is a great winery to stop at if you’re in the area.
Jody A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Wonderful Service. Delicious wines. We stopped by for a sampling which consisted of 5 or 6 samples and a wine glass for $ 6. We tend to go for the sweet and fruit wines. Our hostess made some nice suggestions and we walked out with a couple of bottles. The apple flavor(Eve’s Delight) was to me one of the best apple wines I’ve had. Very glad we stopped and will do so again when back in the area.
Mandy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
I think Silver Moon gets passed by because it is smaller than the other wineries in the area, however, I love the quaint atmosphere. The staff is so friendly and the wine is delicious! Stop by and get a bottle, sit inside or outside, and enjoy a plate of bread to go along with it. I highly recommend Silver Moon!
Tonia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
I’m such a big fan of Amish and Ohio wines. It’s such a different experience from so many other places including generally more relaxing. I’ve been to several wineries in NE Ohio while I lived there, but never discovered Silver Moon until I returned to visit my family a couple months ago. We had a great tasting with the typical reasonable prices found in Ohio wineries. Knowledgable staff and a great variety of wines. Sweet wines, and ice wines more specifically are my favorites, and Silver Moon left me wanting almost everything they had. I believe I tasted 4 or 5 wines and ended up walking away with just as many bottles, including two of their fire and ice wine which I highly recommend. The one thing I wish they had was a great sitting area indoor and/or outdoors to enjoy the wine with a cheese plate or something and enjoy the gorgeous scenery and countryside.
Marti C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Canton, OH
After a day in the ultra conservative Amish country we decided we needed to shake it up a little with some Ohio wine tasting. Now, I never even knew that Ohio had vineyards. I have no idea how they grow grapes out here with the crazy weather. I’ve been tasting in Napa and Temecula, CA but I was up for the experience. It was interesting. Our sommelier for the day was someone who knew nothing about wines, but at least she was honest and up front about it. There was no pretense about this place at all. The other cool thing was that you could do quarter tastes. I did a dollar’s worth. I started with a fruity blend called Eve’s Garden or something like it. It tasted a bit like Apple Kool-Aid. You could seriously get drunk without even knowing it. I moved onto Sangria after that which was awful, it was a syrupy sugar water. My third taste was called Spanish Red, it was actually decent. It was a full-body blend that would go great with pasta. My final taste was the Luna Blanca. It was a buttery, oaky, sweet yet dry wine that tasted like a California white from Temecula. Overall it was just fun. I’d go back. They also serve light food samples to help you digest more alcohol for really reasonable prices.