A mom/pop operation (2 son and daughter run now) and live across the street. Just use muscadines which are much higher in antioxidents than red wine. Staff most friendly
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A mom/pop operation (2 son and daughter run now) and live across the street. Just use muscadines which are much higher in antioxidents than red wine. Staff most friendly
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visited last year. the tour is very limited, but at the same time interesting. you can actually see them doing the bottling at certain times during the year.
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This is a tiny little place as far as wineries go, but we have re-ordered "Natchez Rouge" and "Miss Scarlett" wines many times. They hold up against the best Muscadine table wines you will ever taste. And they are affordable as excellent wines go... right from the place they are made. Do NOT miss this little out of the way...
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Of the hundreds of wineries we have visited in the USA and Europe this one is unusual.......all of their wines are made from the same varietal......Muscadine. They have Muscadine wines that are dry and that are sweet as well as in between. Definitely a taste experience.
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We chose to visit the winery while we visiting Natchez and even though it wasn't quite what we were expecting, it was a great experience and we ended up buying several wines during our visit.
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True to the tradition of the South, these folks used locally muscatines to make a delicious wine. This small winery is staffed by friendly folks that make you feel right at home. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get up with wife at the wine tasting so she got to pick the wine (two bottles of very sweet wine).
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Small winery, but a great tasting experience. Wines range for about $8 a bottle and they are all tasty. My only complaint was being sales pitched about antioxidant vitamins during the tasting.
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We were late for the tour but the wine tasting was great.
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if you are use to the Napa/Sonoma wineries you must go here, very friendly and the tour is very informative. Muskatine wine is really different - but good & good for you! A "must" visit.
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It takes about an hour for the tour. Afterwards the wine bar is open for wine tasting and you may purchase wines by the bottle or case. Unfortunately Muscadine grapes don't make great wines. If you buy Ole South Wines in a liquor store in MS all they stock are the sweet wines which I don't care for. "Dry Nobel"...
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