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Contribuisci feedbackGreat atmosphere, friendly staff, a lot of seating, and her white lady wein was a hit! we would definitely visit again!
Our trolley arrived at 3:46 to this winery and the employee serving the tastings mentioned more than once that they were closing soon. She made us feel rushed and I will not be coming back.
We have purchased the Norton wine in the past from this winery, several years ago we bought a case and had it shipped to Albuquerque. We haven’t had the chance to visit since our kids moved to Phoenix ten years ago so have missed the great Norton wine from Hermannhof.We were on our way to Cincinnati and made a side trip to Hermannhof to pick up Norton wine. We called in our travels from Oklahoma City to St Louis to make certain they were open, and had the wine, as it was out of our way. We let the woman in the tasting room know we ran into a lot of construction on our way out of OKC but were certain we could make it well before closing. She gave us a different route that took us on back roads saying it would be quicker. It was not.When we arrived it was at 4:45 PM and the doors were closed. We called and she let us in; told us the new Norton was a blend and very grudgingly gave me a small taste. I purchased six bottles based solely on my previous experience. Absolutely one of the worst wines I’ve ever had. I drank 1/2 of one bottle and couldn’t drink anymore.We’re so disappointed in this wine, the service and the winery I can never recommend them again. I have no idea what I’ll do with the other wines at about $26 per bottle! Had I had the opportunity to really try it I would have saved my money. It’s sad all the way around.
Always talk to the deli lady!! She goes out of her way for everyone to enjoy their visit. She has a few ghost stories some points about the history of the building
My wife Gwen and I decided to spend our whole day together today, so we thought a drive to Hermann for Octoberfest would be just what we needed.We took Hwy 94 from Weldon Spring, enjoying the beautiful fall foliage, the roller-coaster hills, picturesque small towns, the lavish, sprawling wineries, and the mighty and wide Missouri as it meandered through the scenic landscapes of Missouri.We decided to have a leisurely German-fare lunch at Hermanhof Winery, one of our favorite places to eat and relax on a lovely fall day that was full of plenty of blue sky and white, fluffy clouds!The German polka music and Bavarian hiking costumes worn by some of the Halloween celebrants in the wine garden added to a festive spirit and seemed to be the perfect addition to German brats, sauerkraut, potato salad, and potato cakes with apple sauce, topped off by root beer made from an 1836 recipe.We highly recommend the drive, the scenery, the delicious food and drinks, and the old-world charm of this lovely, historic, and truly unique riverfront community!