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    Adam Puchta Winery

    4.0 (103 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Amanda R.

    Stopped here while in Hermann on the trolley for the day. Honestly, not my favorite wines, but the employee we ended up working with was great! We got there decently early on a Friday, and had to wander around a bit before someone helped us. I am pretty sure one of the employees saw me and went immediately to an employees only area and shut the door - almost like he was running away from me. Once we found someone to help us, she was great! Very kind, informative and fun! She led us through our tasting and poured us a glass to share.

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    May..Lene D.

    The Oldest Continuously Owned Family Farm Winery in the Country! I am absolutely in love with this winery... why you ask because they have 3 resident cats that they take care of! Vet visits and all. They love their felines so much that people drop off their unwanted cats at this winery, knowing they will be loved and cared for. You know a person has a good heart when a cat can approach them. I wish this family owned winery a lifetime full of happiness and continued success. Also, they make some yummy tasting sweet wines, koolaid wine as I call it. And offer free cave tours! 6 sweet wine tastings for $10 & you get to keep the glass. Thank you for making our tastebuds happy and thank you for giving love to all the cats!

    Crystal A.

    Beautiful location, excellent wine and food. We love taking the trolley to and from this location. Servers are knowledgeable and friendly.

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    Betty L.

    A great winery in Hermann. Stacy was super nice. The tastings were $6 for 6 wines. I really enjoyed them. There was plenty of parking.

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    Bruce M.

    For Missouri wines, this 7th-generation family of vinters knows how to grow grapes & produce very good vintages. Covering the gamut from dry whites to sherry & ports, 6-7 are award winners. Much prefer their white varietals to many others in local production, even the reds are decent. Excellent value, most hold up well to other states wines, and delicious pairings can be made. Highly recommend.

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    Ashley B.

    Kinda disappointed by our experience here. We were really excited to come, but we never were actually able to go into the tasting room. We stood outside for 15 minutes because the tasting room was full. Finally after 15 minutes someone came and talked to us and she said just give it a few more minutes then you can go in. Another 15 minutes later another coworker came out and told us that we could just go in and didn't have to wait outside. As soon as we got inside, the worker inside told us to please go back outside and wait until she was ready for us. Very confusing and disorganized. We were willing to wait but kept getting mixed information from the staff so we ended up just leaving. The tasting room is very small. The employee outside was also smoking cigarettes under the patio right by the front doors. We were drowning in the smell while we were waiting in line. Very disappointed.

    So much good food, but missed pictures of a few courses.
    Maria S.

    This has always been one of my families favorite places to visit for the great tasting experience. We got to experience their Norton 7 course dinner last night which made my opinion of the winery even higher. The dinner was amazing, the tasting was fantastic, and the people were the best. Parker told such great stories and history. Lee gave such a great explanation of the wines and the property (definitely coming back for an elevated tasting). Chef Alex made an amazing dinner... his mini beef Wellington and chocolate lava cake were over the top.

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    Nicole S.

    We had a good time here. The wine tasting was down the hill in the cellar. The cost was $5 for 8 tastings or $10 for 16 tastings. We did the 8 since we were tasting at so many places. We needed to pace ourselves. Haha!! Wine was served in pretty glasses & some was served with a bite of food that complimented the wine. Staff was very friendly. We bought a couple bottles & went out back to the tables in the yard. Cats wander throughout the premises looking for attention. Very sweet.

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    As far as Covid precautions, tasting room is small but they are limiting the number of people. We found a couple of wines that we enjoyed.

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    Stone Hill Winery - Outside of winery

    Stone Hill Winery

    3.9(165 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Shoutout to Nathan!! He is one of Stone Hill's owners and caught us a few times in the main shop to…read moretell us more about their exquisite research, testing, creation, farming, and winemaking processes! If you're looking for a winemaking family who is passionate about the details - down to the genetics and ancestors of their grapes - then look no further! We would have loved a tour, but they were booked for the day (go early to make sure you get a spot!), but the tasting was a great second option! For $15 you try six wines from their very large list. They'll teach you about each one too. If you like bourbons or whiskey, I'd highly recommend their Cream Sherry - it won 12th best American wine at the Decanter Wold Wine Competition (The world's largest and most influential wine competition) in recent years (just enjoy slowly - it's 19%!!). Also, they make their wines very affordable! From $11-$40, everything is in reach! (They do have a $75 reserve Norton on the list as of May 2026.) You can enjoy the restaurant on site, shop alllll the wine accessories, relax on their patio above the hills of vines, play a game of corn hole, and pose for a few photos. They've been continuously farming (taking a break from wine only during prohibition) for 179 years! You won't regret a visit if you enjoy wine!

    I visited Stone Hill Winery yesterday, and while the property is beautiful, the service was…read moreextremely disappointing. When we walked in, we weren't greeted at all. Several other couples who arrived around the same time were welcomed immediately, but we were left standing there without any acknowledgment. It was uncomfortable and made us feel overlooked in a way no quest should experience. I can't say why we were treated differently, but the contrast was hard to ignore. Because of the lack of attention, we ended up buying only a few bottles- even though we originally planned to purchase two full cases. We also chose not to buy anything from the stores afterward, which is unusual for us, but the experience at the beginning made it difficult to fully appreciate the visit. For a winery with such a strong reputation, I expected a much more welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. This was a one- star experience for us, and we won't be returning.

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    Stone Hill Winery - A little local vino history. They've been continuously farming (taking a break from wine only during prohibition) for 179 years!

    A little local vino history. They've been continuously farming (taking a break from wine only during prohibition) for 179 years!

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    Chandler Hill Vineyards

    3.7(272 reviews)
    35.9 mi
    $$

    I attended their Wednesday night dinner. Our food and wine was good. Apparently they don't always…read moreupdate their online menu because one in our party had his heart set on a dish posted but it was not available. We really like coming to this winery because we can get wines made in Missouri or made on The west coast. I love the venue because it is beautiful looking out to the country side. We could sit inside or outside. I was surprised and delighted that they had live music on Wed. night. Our waiter was fine except he confused everyone's bill and had to redo them. No biggies it was all straighten out in the end.

    - - - Sep., 2025 - -…read more- Life passes quickly... example... somehow 18 months have passed between us attending Chandler Hills 2024 Valentine's chocolate and wine dinner and attending tonight's Pacific Northwest wine dinner... much life has happened since then and recent blessings made for my wonderful wife and me enjoying a good celebration tonight. Chandler Hill's wine dinners are wonderful... fantastic food and location, paired with wonderful wines; enjoyed with my wonderful wife and sometimes with other couples... these dinners let you get away from it all... so close to home... if Manchester extended straight west, we would be 10-15 miles away; instead we enjoy the beauty of the the hills and curves of Highway 94... such a nice drive... to a great winery with fantastic views... on a property next to that which Daniel Boone owned... to a property where a former slave, Joseph Chandler, worked the land as a free man... - - - All can attend the wine dinners...Chandler Hill's Wine Club members can attend at a discounted price... - - - Tonight's dinner was hosted by Scott and the Chef, a fantastic wait staff (Carrie, Ross!!) and kitchen crew... thank you to each and all! The dinner... five courses, all paired with wines from Northern California to Washington: First Course: Candied Chinook salmon (smoked on low heat ~250 and brushed with maple syrup every 5-10 minutes), crisp latke, nori creme fraiche (cream similar to sour crème but not sour, but tasty!), and salmon roe Wine: T. Berkley "Blanc" 2024; Lake County, CA Second Course: Wine-poached red Anjou pear, Roquefort, roasted filberts (nuts), baby arugula, honey vanilla vinaigrette Wine: Real Wine Chardonnay 2022; Columbia Valley, CA I don't remember the last time I drank Chardonnay; it just doesn't agree with me... Scott made a great pick with this bottle... a fantastic wine... thank you, Scott!! Third Course: Miso black cod, purple sticky rice, baby bok choy Wine: Seven Springs Pinot Noir 2023; Willamette Valley, OR Fourth Course: Elk loin chop, blackberry demi glaze, chanterelles, roasted parsnip purée Wine: Sanguis "The Highlands" 2020; Santa Ynez Valley, CA Fifth Course: Golden profiteroles (puff pastries), doing raw vanilla ice cream Wine: Schramsberg Demi Sec 2021; Napa Valley, CA President Reagan apparently picked Schramsberg as the wine for dinners at The White House, and all administrations since have continues serving Schramsberg - - - Gluten free (gf) food options are available; if you book wine dinner reservations online, remember to note your diet needs in the z comment field (that is also a "note roll to self").... - - - A great night with my wonderful wife!! - - - We look forward to returning for Sunday brunches, a wine Barrel room tastings, and just to be there in an afternoon... "just because..." Thank you, Chandler Hill !! - - - - - - - - -

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    Serenity Valley Winery

    Serenity Valley Winery

    4.3(28 reviews)
    38.3 mi
    $$

    So look, you have to consider this place in context. If you've never been to a winery or one in a…read moretraditional region (Napa, WA, OR, Europe) then you'll love it. However you're in the middle of Missouri where grapes don't generate like traditional regions, and palettes are different. So if you're familiar with wineries and good wine this will be quaint but not your place. This is more of an event space with wine as an afterthought as evidenced by the gaggle of sororities and moms funneling in all day. Frankly, I was appalled at the event I attended for my daughters sorority. Everyone bought a $25 bottle of sweet or semi-sweet wine (that's this wineries specialty), dropped in a straw, and suckled their sippy cups. Their sweet wines are like wine coolers - and what college student doesn't like those? That should give context to the quality of wine and positioning of this space). Their traditional varietals all have sweet or fruit forward notes - Cabs are more like Pinots but lacking the depth and notes of a true spicy, bold cab. Past this, parking is like a festival, down a dirt road about a quarter mile walk from the front door. While I wouldn't return, it's a great place for an event and provides something unique to the area. And obviously the Greek system utilizes as a more sophisticated approach to the bars in Columbia.

    The wine here is good but not amazing in my opinion. Service is always great. Ambiance is…read morebeautiful, they have a nice lake area and lots of outdoor seating. We got a wine flight with a variety of dry red, dry white, semi sweet wine. My favorite is dry red, but it seems like this place specializes in mainly semi sweet or sweet wine. I did enjoy the inspiration dry red.

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