When are you open?
We are currently open 7 days per week. Our regular hours are Mon-Tue 12-8pm, Wed-Sat 12-9pm, Sunday 12-4pm. Last pour is 30 minutes before closing. We are occasionally closed to the public for private events and may have alternate hours on holidays or for special events. Please check our Events page when planning your visit.
We are currently open 7 days per week. Our regular hours are Mon-Tue 12-8pm, Wed-Sat 12-9pm, Sunday 12-4pm. Last pour is 30 minutes before closing. We are occasionally closed to the public for private events and may have alternate hours on holidays or for special events. Please check our Events page when planning your visit.
Do you give tours?
Public tours are at 3:30 pm on Saturdays when staffing is available. Tours include a souvenir glass and wine tasting flight. The cost is $10 per person age 21+ and payable on the day of the tour. Maximum of 16 people per tour. Tours often fill up in advance, please call 715-544-1262 to make a reservation.
Public tours are at 3:30 pm on Saturdays when staffing is available. Tours include a souvenir glass and wine tasting flight. The cost is $10 per person age 21+ and payable on the day of the tour. Maximum of 16 people per tour. Tours often fill up in advance, please call 715-544-1262 to make a reservation.
Can I taste the wines?
Yes! We make all of our wines here on site. We sell by the bottle, glass, and have tasting flights. Tasting flights are $6+tax and you get to select any six wines from our in-stock list. We serve tasting flights every day, except during live events and music.
Yes! We make all of our wines here on site. We sell by the bottle, glass, and have tasting flights. Tasting flights are $6+tax and you get to select any six wines from our in-stock list. We serve tasting flights every day, except during live events and music.
Do you have food?
We have pre-packaged food available. Blocks of cheese (cutting boards & knives available for use at your table), sausage sticks, crackers, chips, pretzels, popcorn, trail mix, pickled vegetables/olives, chocolate and other candy. We also carry some craft beers and sodas in our cooler. Availability varies. We do not allow carry-in food in the main tasting room during regular business hours.
We have pre-packaged food available. Blocks of cheese (cutting boards & knives available for use at your table), sausage sticks, crackers, chips, pretzels, popcorn, trail mix, pickled vegetables/olives, chocolate and other candy. We also carry some craft beers and sodas in our cooler. Availability varies. We do not allow carry-in food in the main tasting room during regular business hours.
Do you have outdoor seating?
In the summer, we have very limited outdoor seating (2 two-person tables) on the Water Street sidewalk. There is no service provided directly to those tables but you may order carry-out wine by the glass (no glass bottles or tasting flights) from the main tasting room or the walk-up window, when open.
In the summer, we have very limited outdoor seating (2 two-person tables) on the Water Street sidewalk. There is no service provided directly to those tables but you may order carry-out wine by the glass (no glass bottles or tasting flights) from the main tasting room or the walk-up window, when open.
Are pets allowed?
We're a manufacturing facility and can not allow pets inside the building.
We're a manufacturing facility and can not allow pets inside the building.
What are these crystals at the bottom of my wine bottle?
These crystals are tartrates, or potassium bitartrate, which is widely known as cream of tartar. Tartrates are naturally occurring in all wine grapes. They are more commonly spotted in chilled white wines. When they settle in the bottle to form crystals, we call them "wine diamonds". They are completely harmless.
These crystals are tartrates, or potassium bitartrate, which is widely known as cream of tartar. Tartrates are naturally occurring in all wine grapes. They are more commonly spotted in chilled white wines. When they settle in the bottle to form crystals, we call them "wine diamonds". They are completely harmless.