If you like European style wine on the drier side. You will like this only a few semi sweet wines. Great patio for summer months. The Pinot is very nice
Kat C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Allentown, PA
Cute winery located out in the country. They just had a 5K vineyard run so it was quite packed when we arrived for a tasting. The woman that waited on us was sweet and knowledgable, but you could tell she was a bit worn out from the crowds already. The wines were okay. I tend to like my dry reds a bit more intense and richer, but overall they were decent. I really liked their Syrah and Three Sisters blend(will appeal to more of my friends for it’s light smoothness and lack of oak). The Pinot Gris was clean and crisp, but I found the other whites to be slightly lacking in complexity. Even the woman pouring for us commented on a couple of the wines and their«one note» which I was surprised by. I loved the idea of having a kitchen in the winery to do food pairings, etc. but the place was a mess. There were dirty dishes, a highchair and baby stuff strewn about… it felt more like walking into someone’s messy kitchen at home rather than a winery. The outdoor pavilion and views are stunning! Would love to go see a music group perform there. Overall, it was just okay.
Chris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Leesport, PA
Best mussels I’ve ever had… Great atmosphere and a perfect Friday night with live music.
Michele R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Might be the best in the Area Just developed taste for a more dry wine Reds and whites delish Priced right
Karen z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alameda, CA
Pennsylvania & wine? Yes! A beautiful setting, tasty reds, a beautiful friendly dog, a sweet orange cat and a great owner? Awesome. I tried all the reds, my aunts tried the whites. I ended up with a bottle of Stonehedge pinot and the peppery Cabernet Franc, my aunts with a couple of whites. Brownie, the dog, wanted lots of petting and I was happy to give it — such a sweetie. A personal, pleasant experience — better than any I’ve had in Napa. Can’t recommend it highly enough.
Sarah P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
This vineyard is amazing. The wine is outstanding, and the people pouring are even better. Do yourself a favor, and add this to your winery list! You will never be disappointed.
Jim N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Blair Vineyards 2010 Lehigh Valley Pinot Noir blew me away. Like most wine-jerk northern Californians, I was expecting something only average or worse. It was a steal at the price point and stands up to most pinots coming out of SoCal(while the high ABV gave it an interesting touch of a Zin-like quality) The location is breathtaking and they have ample space to take a bottle outside and linger over valley and hill-top views. The winemaker is a cool, knowledgable guy. And it was kid-friendly to our toddlers, too. The Cab Franc was also pretty good. If you have a chance, go.
Adam P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Hidden gem!?! We popped in here on a whim… and a fresh clean palate. I am a total Napa Valley wine snob and I couldn’t believe it but this place did it for me. Loved the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and makes sense the cooler night temps up in these mountains(hills) is a good growing climate for those grapes. We took a couple bottles home and I can’t wait to uncork them to confirm if I was just crazy that day or not. I will try and remember to update y review when I do. If you are ever in the area this is a gem worth visiting and I will be sure to be ordering by mail and/or visiting again in the future when my travels take me.
Colin R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mt Holly, NJ
This place was great. I’m mainly a dry red drinker and I was impressed with some of the dry whites and even some of the semi sweets. I think there was only one out of all the wines I didn’t care for but every other one had a wow factor. The owner and family seem to run the place and each one was friendlier than the next and knowledgable. When I say knowledgable I mean it didn’t sound like they were reading off a script. They knew about the grape climate condition of the year, almost too much. Just pour me some more great wine! We missed out on the food but they do have a short menu they cook right there to pair up with their wines. My favorite winery of the region. There is a nice outdoor seating area that overlooks the vineyard.
Guillermo O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
This was stop 2 for our Lehigh valley vineyards stop. This vineyards had such great reviews that we had to stop. We called ahead of time and they are super kid friendly. The staff and winemaker could not be nicer. The winery has some nice views of the vineyard. The wine tasting currently was $ 5 and you could try six. I thought their lover leap, Pinot noir(especially the stone hedge) were very good. Some of their sweeter reds were great like their clink and drink and the metamorphosis. Hands down would go again!
Josh S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
stopped in here in the way to the yuengling factory. Really glad I did because the Wine was excellent. tried 6 different wines and each one was better than the one before. My personal favorites 2010 pinot gris reserve along with 2008 Reserve. the hostess(forget her name :/) was very kind and welcoming being that we were the first customers and all. she also invited us back with our son and beagles lol… Don’t know of any other winery’s that welcome kids and dogs… Pretty Sweet. gonna stop back in the spring.
Janelle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
I hosted my parent’s 30th wedding anniversary at Blair Vineyards in September and was so impressed with how accommodating they were. They allowed me to put a tent on their front lawn to host over 60 guests and really soak in the view of the vines. As far as PA wineries go, Blair is definitely on the top of the list. Their wines are far above other local PA competitors and their location and views are unbelievable. I was so pleased with how my event turned out and look forward to hosting more events there in the future. Blair is a great place to enjoy an afternoon by the vines. If you are looking to get married in PA, at a vineyard, this is definitely your spot.
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Willow Grove, PA
Loved this winery. The wines are done in a European style which means they are on the drier side. Not good for those who prefer sweets. Everything I tasted ranked 3.5 to 5 out of 5. 6 samples cost $ 5.00 but the sample fee was refunded with purchase of one bottle per person. A little on the pricey side, range from $ 9-$ 20, but the quality was well worth the cost. Friendly staff, clean bathrooms, bright tasting room.
Ron R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Napa, CA
Spent the better part of a week trying Pennsylvania wines and being unhappy… and then we found Blair. Outstanding wines, not that silly sweet stuff you find at most of the others. Strange to find Pinot Noir out here, but theirs is very good. Also a great Cabernet Franc. Spent a lot of time talking with the assistant winemaker, it’s obvious they care a lot about their wines. Highly recommended!!!
Stephen H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
One of the best wineries on this side of the Mississippi. Their outdoor tasting pavilion is exactly what wine enthusiasts are looking for, to sit back, relax, and enjoy great tasting wine. I give it 6 stars if I could!
Steffanie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
This was my fiancée and myselfs favorite winery in the area. Granted its defiantly out of the way but it is so worth it. It is set up on a very long drive way which is perfect for picture taking. They have really great and educated staff. If you are lucky you will walk in when they are making and serving amazing baguette bread. Then the wines will just blow you away. If you like Reds you MUST gret the Cab Franc it is so amazing at an even more amazing price. We took home 4 wines from here, 3 red and 1 white.
Matthew P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lafayette Hill, PA
A magnificent family owned and operated winery. If you are a fan of pinot noir, Blair Vineyards is the crème de la crème. If given the opportunity do not skip out trying any of their wide assortments of wine. The Blair family is extremely knowledgeable about all different types of wine. Whether you consider yourself a new comer or if wine is your savior-faire, Blair Vineyards has something for you.
Anton R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Chester, PA
Blair Vineyards is an experience to be had by all. I loved what Blair Vineyards provided at their home– a very cozy, warm environment with an incredibly helpful and fun staff. I cannot wait to visit their newly built winery because I believe the sky is the limit for Blair Vineyards! In regards to the wine they provide: they seemed to produce an almost endless list of wine, filled with unique flavors and aromas(and delicious of course!). In addition to their fine wines, the Blair family is extremely helpful in understanding every step of the wine making and wine tasting processes. I had a great time while I was there because it is not an uptight setting like most wineries– at Blair Vineyards, it is a fun and engaging time!
Josh K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glenside, PA
I’m hesitant to review Blair Vineyards because we want to keep it our secret, but the wine is too good to keep to ourselves. Blair Vineyards is a small(think tiny, tastings in a garage) winery in SEPA. We recently went on a self-designed 5 winery tour and Blair was the standout. We spent an hour there talking to the owner, Rich, about his wines and the plans for the winery. Rich is very adamant about Pennsylvania being the next Oregon. And that means good Pinot Noir. He devotes over 30% of his vineyards to Pinot Noir. He focuses on it, strives to make it the best in the region. And he’s done a fine job of it. Rich is very aware of his own limitations as a winemaker and for that reason he has hired a French winemaker to continue improving his grapes. They are expanding and moving. Their new winery will be opened in October. The 2005 Merlot is outstanding. Spicy and full, it’s really a stunning wine, especially for PA. They’ve got Syrah aging now; it should be ready for release in October with the opening of their new location. We’re looking forward to getting to know Rich’s wines better as they continue to improve. Hopefully, Blair Vineyards will put a barrel program into place; I know we’ll want to participate in it. Just to add: we had their 2004 Pinot Noir last night. It definitely benefits from decanting. Let it breathe, people! Give it an hour in the glass or a decanter before drinking.