Nice ending to a great day with friends. Love the Apple Spice wine and the Regent! Owners were super nice and willing to give background on all the wines.
Jennifer E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
What a wonderful experience. Dominic couldn’t be friendlier, with so much knowledge about wine, winemaking and life. Beautiful space and grounds. The wine was also really delicious.
Kelly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pottstown, PA
Horrible service. We came here as part of a bachelorette party. We had a driver all day to make sure no one was driving on their own. The second we got in the man behind the bar refused to serve us because his opinion was that we had had too much to drink. Even if we had, we were equipped with a designated driver to make sure we were safe getting home. We used the bathroom and left. A waste of a 20 min drive. I would recommend the Mountain View winery over any other winery in the area, especially this piece of shit. Don’t worry stopping by this place because they will be sure to treat you with disrespect and refuse you if you’ve had ANY other drinks during the day.
Aaron T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Easton, PA
It’s one of the most beautiful wineries on the inside that you’ll find on the Lehigh Valley wine trail. They also have some of the friendliest staff. However, they have some of the least preferential wines in the area. This winery is the most remote of those on the Lehigh Valley Trail. It is also one of three wineries on the Lehigh Valley Trail to «double dip» with the Pocono Wine trail. We’re huge fans of dry reds, so it’s easy for us to fixate on their Pinot Noir. The nose and flavor is harsh that doesn’t make for easy drinking. The aroma can almost be described as «turpentine» and it has a tough finish, which may reflect a higher alcohol content while taking away from the drinking experience. We felt the similarly about their Nouveau. Many of the wines here are most comparable to our friends’ hooch made in «basement batches.» Some of their sweet wines would be good for making a nice summer sangria, especially their La Brusca, but still not enough for us to consider this among our favorites on the wine trail. If you’re looking for price, Big Creek has the most modest prices on the wine trail with bottles sold as low as $ 8 a bottle. You’ll get a friendly experience in a wonderfully constructed tasting room, and wines that have flavor reflected in the price.
Edward V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Williamstown, NJ
Family owner and operated by some nice folks you could meet… Tastings are free and we left with 5 bottles ranging from a Champagne type to a Beaujolais to a my favorite, sweet white. Range $ 8.00 — $ 16.00 Check it out
Annette P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
Mean. Nasty. Don’t attempt to call with questions about the winery. They will attack and belittle you over the phone.
Mike S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lebanon, PA
After calling for directions several times(due to recent rural address changes in this area which GPS isn’t handling), we arrived very near closing time and were warmly greeted by an obviously tired-from-working-all-day vintner by the name of Dominic. Dominic took the time to discuss his wines, vines, equipment, and process with us and seemed to enjoy it as much as we did. What an enjoyable evening! Thanks for the great wine and increasing the knowledge of an amateur winemaker!
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Willow Grove, PA
I love this winery. Its a smaller mom and pop establishment which has managed to create a delicate balance in all its wines. Very friendly staff who explain the grapes used, what the wines pair with, and how they are made. None of the wines are overly sweet, including those labeled as sweet. Good thing for me because when I drink wine, I don’t want a glass of Welches grape juice with alcohol in it! I eagerly look forward to opening the bottle of La Brusca I bought. The nose was extremely sweet but the palate was tart and almost sour, but sour in a good way. I was advised that the La Brusca was a good Sangria base. I’m also dieing to open the Vin Di Pasqualina. It was a pretty pink color with a finish of watermelon. The Dulcinea(tasted but not bought), listed as sweet, but again, nothing was overly sweet at the winery, had a very smooth finish with a hint of caramel on the palate. Great prices, 4 bottles cost $ 38