the tasting room
a person laying on the ground under an umbrella
Wonderful dog cooling off under our table
the front door
the tasting room
Free with the wine tasting today!!
a picnic area with tables and umbrellas
a car parked in front of the winery
My favorite wine cup
outside
outside
interior
outside
Fun wine stuff on the inside
menu
Lots of options for seating and social distancing, even on a hot day in August
Vidal, BDOC
outside
Wine sampling!
outside
It may be cold outside, but we have plenty of space in our warm and cozy tasting room for you to come and taste and drink our wines in.
Love the tasting room
Liliana U.
May 23, 2023
Stopped Sunday evening around 4 for the first time and left with a few extra bottles to add to our collection! The service was wonderful and everyone was welcoming. Shannon was great! I prefer reds on a daily basis but I was extremely impressed with their whites here. Very crisp and balanced, not too sweet or buttery. Plenty of parking and large outdoor seating area! Dog friendly as long as your dog is on leash :)
Read MoreKatie B.
Feb 9, 2024
We stopped here for a wine tasting for a bachelorette and had the BEST time! Chris was so kind and gave us great recommendations for where else to visit while we're in town.
Read MoreLisa M.
Apr 10, 2022
Wow! Great winery with amazing staff and great wines! Merchandise is cool too! The grounds are amazing, grapes vines are on the left as you come in! Lots of space for events too!
Read MoreStephanie C.
Apr 11, 2021
Did a fun Adult Easter Egg Hunt here last Saturday. It was fun. Did a wine tasting after and it was good. The place has a lot of outside seating and I love the wine slushies!
Read MoreMeg B.
Sep 15, 2020
We drove down from Omaha for Jowler Creeks 10th annual grape stomp. It's only about 2.5 hrs or less from Omaha so it was perfect for a day trip. We pre-purchased tickets to this sold out event in August and have been looking forward to it for weeks. The winery itself if so darling. I've been to Sonoma County and it reminded me of the smaller wineries you see up there. I love seeing the rows of the vines and pulling in to see their large outdoor patio and barn set up I was so excited. They are only doing outdoor dining for Covid-19 reasons but had several spots to order drinks if you are there for a party. by 12pm it was really filling in.The grape stomp was up on the stairs and in a private tent. They served us our wine samples and lunch before they started doing the grape stomp. We walked around for a bit to see the vines and the sheep and chickens that help keep the ground healthy.The actual stomping was awesome! We learned the juice from what we stomped helps fertilize the grounds, so it's actually going back into the wine, how cool?!The owners couldn't have been nicer and more welcoming to the 12pm group. I highly recommend this winery any weekend of the year, but if you can go during the grape stomp weekends, try that!
Read MoreLiz E.
Mar 12, 2021
Went here on a weekend in August last summer when they had Music bingo going on, lots of social distancing options, and fun to see the information on how they promote Green initiatives in their vineyard. Trying all the wines was really fun and for a good price! We also bought wine slushies which were delicious and I bought wine of my favorite sweet options! If this were closer to the KC area, I would go here often! I loved it!
Read MoreJordan H.
Sep 25, 2021
Went for a Saturday night live music event when passing through KC for a vacation. The property is beautiful with lots of outdoor seating options. The wine slushees were pretty yummy too, especially on a super hot afternoon. The local food trucks was a nice touch as well!
Read MoreSarah W.
Oct 22, 2021
Great venue and beautiful property! Personally, the wines are too sweet for me but that's typical of the grapes grown in this area. I would go back for an event and for the atmosphere. I think the wines are well made as long as you like sweeter wines and lighter wines.
Read MoreVic C.
Sep 2, 2017
Jowler Creek Winery is dog friendly (as long as your pet is kept on a leash and mild mannered. Please note that there are some lifestock on the grounds. If your pet is unable to handle themselves, it may just be best to leave your little 4 legged friend at home). My husband, our little girl and I stopped by this winery on Monday, August 21 for their Kansas City Eclipse & Sips festival to view the total solar eclipse. This winery is not normally open on Mondays, but was open for this special once in a lifetime phenomenal. This winery is generally populated by locals and a lot of the people we met seemed very excited and surprised to find that we are from Los Angeles and traveled all this way to come to this small winery.Anyways, with general admission to this festival ($25 prior to tax/ person) came 5 flights of wine to try. I ended up trying the following:Vignoles. Butterfly Blush, Red Cock a Doodle, Muskrato de Missouri, Solar Sangria (only made for the special festival). I thought the Red Cock a Doodle was okay and the Muskrato de Missouri was a little better. But the solar sangria was perfect. The fruity flavors really made the tasting enjoyable, as all the favors went well together (who can say no to sangria?). Too bad I couldn't get a bottle of the sangria to enjoy back home. For general admission wine tasting, you had to go line up under the tent to get your tasting. The pours were sadly not very generous. The organization was a miss as well. There were 3 lines, but not properly labeled for what line does what. One line was for those to purchase bottles of wine, where you can also do a wine tasting. The line at the end was also for wine tasting. But there was also a line in the middle for wine tasting that no one seemed to be going to (as it seemed some what hidden behind the 2 long lines). Restrooms for general admission were portapotties. I never used it during our visit, but my husband said it was clean when he used it. There were also portable sinks with soap and paper towels to wash hands after use of the restroom. The grounds of this winery was clean, but since it was raining and pouring most of the time we were here, it was pretty muddy. The owners' dog Vignoles (same name as one of their wines, how cute) walked the grounds and greeted people sitting outside. Moving from one group to the next, she eventually found her way to us. It was so cute when she and my little girl dog nosed each other (aww....). Vignoles is a sweet and gentle dog and am glad that our little girl got along with her. Overall, we enjoyed ourselves. It was nice to be have a place to view the eclipse, while drinking wine, in a place that wasn't too crowded.By the way, this winery only has a small modest menu of food items (cheese, crackers, meat, etc). Visitors are allowed to bring their food onto the property. And on occasion, food trucks are parked her to sever visitors, along with live music on weekends.
Read MoreCeline A.
Aug 12, 2023
This is an absolutely beautiful winery in a serene setting! The place inside / out is well decorated and is very warm! The staff is very friendly, professional and welcoming ! I willMost definitely stop by every time that I am in the area to visit my daughter ! Being from California and Canada - I have tasted many many wines and the varietals offered here are very special - some of them I had never tried ! Great experience !
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