Flight of white wine
Bacchus in Buffalo Rock Winery's vineyard.
a group of people standing outside a building
a barrel of wine and two glasses of wine
two glasses of wine being poured
Tippy P.
Jun 11, 2024
The is a family owned business, small business owner. We had planned to go there for months and finally made to the only Sunday they're open. Winery offering sweet, fruity, white, red, rose, and port wine. Several different tastings to choose from otherwise you can choose whatever to drink. Tasting cost $11 for 3 samples. We chatted with the owner and she was super friendly, almost as though we're friends. Outside bar and chairs are available to hangout, and there's inside chairs and bar too. We purchased a couple bottles of our favorite to take home.
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Angela B.
Jul 15, 2023
Really glad we decided to detour to try out this winery! We tried 6 different wines and a frappe. We left with a bottle of Peg's Apple wine. All the wines we tried were drinkable, and the view was lovely.
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Tim L.
Sep 15, 2013
I went with friends after buying a Groupon. One member of our party was refused service due to restrictions on their driver's license, but we still got the full value of the Groupon after dickering with the owner.I'm all for woman-owned businesses and small private companies working to make a go of things, but I was disappointed that my friend could not participate...especially since her husband would have liked to come along on the Groupon deal. It's the law though, and I understand that the owner has to protect her business.We had to wait until other people in front of us had finished their tastings, even though we had a reservation as required on the Groupon. The Oximoron was the group favorite.They have some really cute additional wine-related items for sale if you want to spend some additional money on souvenirs.
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Jennifer S.
Sep 12, 2012
Walking into their tasting parlour nearly knocked me over with the smell of last night's beer festival. Odd, since they do wine here, not beer.We gave our discounted coupon to someone at the cash register and she quickly explained what we would receive. We were given our wine glasses and several wooden tokens to be redeemed for samples and also for one full pouring. Seemed frenetic up at their tasting counter. Shoulder to shoulder customers with two, at times three, people behind the counter pouring measured samples of their wines. No room for us at the counter, so we sat down at an open table with our wine glasses, a small sheet of paper listing the names of each of the wines they produce and a larger tasting menu that described the grapes and the flavors of each of their wines.Together, we sampled each of their white, rose and red wines, and also one of their port-style wines and a few fruit wines. Overall, I liked their red wine made with concord grapes - it tasted like sweet grape juice. It would be great with a peanut butter sandwich or a big bowl of popcorn.It would have been a more memorable experience had we had the chance to talk with the person/people cultivating the vines and making the wine. We may as well have been at some wine bar tasting different wines.The best part of our visit came after we'd sampled all we were going to sample. We selected our full pour glass of wine and went outside to sit on their patio and enjoy the sunshine in a pair of Adirondack chairs. A moment later, another couple came outside to sit in the other pair of chairs and sample their wine. We all struck up a conversation with each other and spent quite some time getting to know one another. It was lovely making new friends!
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Sheila S.
Feb 22, 2016
DON'T MISSBuffalo Rock Winery - Buffalo, MNThis small winery packs a big punch that starts with the feisty owner, Nicole. This woman will NEVER bore you. Her wines may not make the history list (yet) but she offers so much more. She is willing to push the limit, experiment with varietals, blends and humors. Her Oximoron wine is a nice red blend of MN Grapes that dances across your tongue, pinches your cheek and then asks you to come back for more. Served at different temperatures this wine will change your mind every time. We love her truth to MN Grapes. Hey - we have a corner on that market why not run with it!! My favorite Brianna grape is slow to be found still in MN and her Sota Sun is an up and coming tribute to this grape. A few more tweeks and get rid of the OAK (YUCK) and we will have a masterpiece. Get a map. Take some friends. I promise you - you will enjoy the entire experience. Just wait until Spring thaw has settle the ground.... don't ask. PS - this lovely little spitfire is also a huge asset to her community so who wouldn't want to see her succeed!
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Hank A.
Dec 3, 2012
It is always a delight! Like Jennifer before me, I really enjoyed their wines!
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Nancy J.
Aug 9, 2024
Nice to see a family owned business. The winery is in a residential neighborhood. They do have grape vines growing surrounding the tasting patio and in their very large backyard property which is nice to look at while sipping your wine. The wine is fruity but we enjoyed them. Please note in the spring, summer and fall you need to use the portable toilet outside, no access into their tasting room.
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Katrina C.
Apr 7, 2014
Woman owned, hometown winery! Nice charming little spot for the tastings, cute Decor and a nice patio. Staff are attentive and helpful even on the very busy summer day when we were there.Overall the wine isn't very good. Lots of fruit wines which aren't my favorite. Reds are not strong bodied at all. But they are a new establishment with new grapes so I will continue to see what they can do!
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Jennifer R.
Jun 29, 2015
After recently moving to the area my husband and I stopped in to check the place out on a whim when we saw the sign. We had our two children with us so we weren't planning on trying the wine yet but figured we'd come back another time without the kids if we liked it. The owner and another gal were attending the counter and there were no other customers at the time. The owner never smiled, never offered us wine, and was overall rude. It was an awkward and disappointing experience! Unfathomable really that the owner would want to give off a such a negative vibe to potential customers.Won't ever go back and it's too bad because we really enjoy wine.
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Lisa H.
Sep 4, 2012
If you don't mind your winery experience to be in a pole barn in someone's backyard, this may be for you. The wine list is extensive, but we had a difficult time finding any we would buy. Many fruit-flavored wines. When we asked to go walk to the grapes, there was some hesitation by the staff as if they'd rather we didn't. Also, the jars for the owner's children's college funds at the front counter - Tacky.
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