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Addison Farms Vineyard Tasting and Tours

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Winemaker’s Tour & Tasting

Reservations Required. Booking times below

Join owner and winemaker, Jeff Frisbee, for a personal tour and tasting experience at our family vineyard. This unique experience will take you behind the scenes at our winery and vineyard. We end the tour in our tasting room to taste currently available wines. On occasion, the tour may be led by another family member or winemaker. 

  • Saturday:  2pm
    maximum 10 participants; for larger groups please email us

  • Sunday-Friday: by appointment only,  email us for appointments

$30 + tax/person, advance reservations required, click link to make reservation

Tasting Room Appointments

Our tasting room is open year-round Friday and Saturday from noon to 5p, and Sunday 1-5p, and we are open on Thursdays noon to 5p from 1 May through 31 Oct. Tastings are $10 + tax per person, and you will sample a flight of our current releases. Additionally, the stemware we provide for your tasting is yours to keep! For our regular hours, reservations are not required, but if you have a larger group [eight or more], feel free to let us know in advance.

Reservations Required. Booking times below

Reservations are currently required during our normal hours, and we are happy to accept reservations for mid-week appointments.

  • Thursday through Saturday:  on the hour 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm
    maximum 8 participants; for larger groups please email us

  • Sunday: on the hour 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm

  • Monday through Wednesday: please call or email us for reservations
    $14 + tax/person, advance reservations required, Please make reservation

No pets, please. We love our critters, and we know you love yours too. Sorry, but we are unable to allow animals at the vineyard.

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED:

For reservations visit the website http://www.addisonfarms.net/tastingreservations

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