With so many wineries in Missouri, you will want to try this one! Its totally unique, quaint, and also great wine. You get free samples, so many are charging now. Easy to get to, they are only 7 miles from Hwy 70, and close to Hermann Mo too. They always offer new flavors, and its fun to go try them. You will love their choices and their winery!
Tiffany E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fenton, MO
My husband and I stopped here during our weekend in Hermann. The winemaker was very friendly and had a story behind each wine. He really puts his heart into each of the wines he makes and it shows. All of the wines are made from fruit so if you dont like fruit wine then this may not be for you. However I will say I am not much of a fruit wine person, but all of the wines were smooth, unique, and not too sweet. The wines are very reasonably priced and the tastings are free. Plus you get a great lesson on wine! I am happy to support this local winemaker and suggest everyone to wine taste and buy a bottle before this hidden gem becomes noticed. I highly recommend the raspberry wine. This is the best winery near hermann due to quality, price, and true customer service which is forgotten at the larger wineries. Thanks for a great time!
Timothy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lenexa, KS
Very friendly and knowledgeable winemaker. All of his wines were made with fresh fruit, no concentrates! This is a boutique winery with no tasting fee! I appreciate that he is experimenting with fruits and flavors. Some of them(like his pineapple and strawberry wines) were off the charts excellent. Some(like his blackberry and pecan wines) were good, but not off the charts. Some(like his jaleno wine) were misfires. For the wine drinker that likes to test their palate on fruit wines, this is a must see. The other pleasant surprise was that the prices were low for the quality. I would expect to pay $ 20 for a bottle of fresh well made strawberry wine and it sells at this winery for $ 11.
Maggie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
I’m surprised there is only one review of Endless Summer Winery, but maybe all the passport holders who probably hit it up in 2013 either aren’t on Unilocal or are behind in their reviews like I am. My wine tasting companion and I spent a whole day on the Hermann wine trail last summer filling up our passports, and Endless Summer is one of the only two places where we made purchases. It’s a small operation; the owners live on the property and aren’t always in attendance in the tasting room. Once the owner found out that we’d arrived, though, we had a great time trying wines. I don’t recall if the tastings were paid or unpaid, but I believe they were unpaid. Endless Summer has managed to make a blueberry wine that’s not overly sweet, and my jaw dropped when my dry-loving companion liked it enough to purchase. We also bought a bottle of peach wine that I believe was only $ 10 as well as some mulling spices to put in it. We ended up drinking that mulled peach wine on Christmas Eve 2013, and it was the best mulled wine I’ve ever had. I wish Endless Summer Winery success. If you’re in the Hermann area and want to try some fruity wines, Endless Summer is where to go.
Michelle F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mission, KS
The space is nice… and the winemaker was friendly. I’m just not a fan of their wines. They are all non-grape wines and I had expected them to be sickly-sweet. They vary from sweet to dry. But, they’re pretty new so maybe things will improve with time.