Like I said, I'm not going to completely review the handful of wineries I visited between September and December but here's my recommendation list.
***Please note: I am NOT a wine-tasting professional. I typically enjoy semi-sweet, sweet, dessert and/or fruit wines. I know this doesn't appeal to everyone's palettes so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I also feel that the entire tasting experience is important, including but not limited to physical building/structure of tasting room, customer service, price of wine and location of winery. In future reviews, I will discuss not only the wine but also the atmosphere and accessibility of the wineries!***
Would Return to:
***Please note: I am NOT a wine-tasting professional. I typically enjoy semi-sweet, sweet, dessert and/or fruit wines. I know this doesn't appeal to everyone's palettes so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I also feel that the entire tasting experience is important, including but not limited to physical building/structure of tasting room, customer service, price of wine and location of winery. In future reviews, I will discuss not only the wine but also the atmosphere and accessibility of the wineries!***
Would Return to:
- Oliver Winery (Bloomington)
- Two EE's Winery (Huntington)
- Buck Creek Winery (Southeast Indianapolis)
- Country Heritage (LaOtto)
- Easley Winery (Downtown Indianapolis)
- Fruit Hills (Bristol)
- Gateway (Goshen)
- New Day Meadery (Fountain Square, Indianapolis)
- Owen Valley (Spencer)
- Chateau Thomas (Plainfield)
- Byler Lane (Auburn)
- Hartland (Ashley)
- Cooper's Hawk (Indianapolis)(Also technically not Indiana, but nearby so I included it!)
Would NOT Return to:
- Mallow Run (Bargersville)
- Satek Winery (Fremont)
- Stoney Creek (Millersburg)
- Cedar Creek (Martinsville)
- Briali (Fremont)
- Peace Water (Carmel)
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