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    Fulchino Vineyard

    4.0 (104 reviews)
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    Nicole S.

    What an experience! But honestly, a little confusing. You are given many different package options. We chose the largest "platinum" it was the charcuterie that sold us. The wine options were confusing...you could do 10 tastings or five tastings and a full glass. We chose a seat, you could upgrade to a cabana for a cost, but we chose one right on the patio. It was a gorgeous day! The wine menu was big, but only a few were available. I was going to do the 10 tastings but really couldn't find many I liked - they all smelled like nail polish remover and the taste wasn't much better. This may be a personal preference because my husband enjoyed the reds. I liked the Bianco. But that charcuterie. OH MY GOD. Everything was delicious. Some Australian cheese blend, the spicy orange jam. The knowledge of each things served to us was superb! I would go back just for this platter alone. I ended up having 6 tastings and a glass. I'm not sure if those were the rules, but they served me. So I'm not actually sure if they keep track of what they are serving. We also got to choose dessert as part of our package. I got the chocolate flute and it was super sweet. It was pricy for a tasting BUT I was happy to pay that price for the charcuterie, the atmosphere and the friendly service.

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    Olivia G.

    Visited this vineyard with friends for the first time and it did not disappoint. We did the 6 round wine tasting with some light hors d'oeuvres to start. We really enjoyed being able to taste many different wines that they offered, because of the amount of wines available in the tasting package that we chose. The overall vibe was really cute, we sat outdoors in the snow globe seating. And the weight staff was really attentive to make sure that it was warm and that we were never really too far off without our next bottle of wine being available and ready for tasting. I definitely think this is a great afternoon adventure, and even though there was a private event happening that evening, they still were super attentive, and really on top of our table as well. Definitely would return and check out some of their private events that they offer!

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    Danyel M.

    We found this gem on Yelp of course! After one of our hikes, we were looking for places to eat that allows dogs. And we stumbled across this beautiful winery. Staff were pleasant from the get go and we appreciated they were a dog friendly establishment. We asked to be seated by the grapes on the other side of the patio cause and it looked magical...I highly recommend trying it out. We ordered a tasting where we chose 4 wines, a cheese and meat board, and the Godfather sandwich. The wines were delicious. ...we tried Sauvignon Blanc, Peach Vino, Pinot Grigio, the Mirabella, and the La Famiglia. My fave was the Mirabella. We even took home a case cause they were so yummy. The cheese and meat board was pretty good. To me, it seemed like the ratio between the cheese and crackers was a bit off. And I would have appreciated more fruit and preserves. The preserves were out of this world and one of these cheeses was too. Another thing I would have appreciated is if they had a paper telling you what was on the board. I loved the preserves and one of the cheeses so much, I would have liked to know what kind they were. Regardless, I would order it again! My hubby loved the sandwich! This place has lots of events for the public too, check out their website. Overall, we enjoyed it and would definitely come back. Definitely recommend if you are in the area.

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    Mandy T.

    We came here for tasting on Thursday during the day. Lisa seated us and was very friendly. We chose the package with 6 tastings, cheese, bread and olive oil. Kevin served us wine and was very friendly. The best part of our trip was the views of the vineyard from upstairs inside (where it was nice and warm), the cheese and olive oil. The bread was like the rolls you can buy at a grocery store. The wine was just way too sweet for me and everyone else I was with. We prefer reds like cab and pinot noir and we tried most of the reds they had available for the day and everything was too sweet. The Malbec was the least sweet but it tasted flat.

    Rachael G.

    Beautiful and quaint winery, highly recommend you visit! Plenty of wines to choose from, all varieties imaginable. We did a tasting of 6 with some cheese and bread for $20 a person. The service is great and they're very knowledgeable of their wines. Large patios so you can enjoy outside on a nice day. They also host weddings and small functions.

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    Visited for 1st time and was pleasantly surprised - Wonderful owners - very personable, friendly, helpful & attentive, were their entire staff. Wines were very good - I found red wines I actually liked. Will definitely return here with friends & family. Beautiful grounds - relaxing

    Holly S.

    I'm sorry I wanted to love u:( I did get igloo wine tasting ! And a yummy panini. Service was good but wine was not good at all:(

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    Lena L.

    We came for the wine tasting, there are 3 options, depending on how many tastings you want. We went for the gold tier which has 8-1oz pours and one cheese/meat per person. The cheese and meat is what you find at local supermarkets but they are not bad. They had maybe 10-13 wine options available out of the 20-25 listed. We tried all the available ones and half of them are weirdly sweet. I like sweet wine like Riesling but these didn't taste good. Our favorite was the barbera and we just kept asking for that after our 5th pour cuz there's nothing else we liked. They have nice grounds and I see them seeing up for an event at night, maybe it'll be better if you are here for music and like sweet wines.

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    Kelly D.

    My friends and I visited Fulchino Winery since they were taking part in drink wine weekend. One of the owners was responsible for putting the whole event together for a handful of wineries in Southern New Hampshire. He really embodied the "live free or die" spirit of New Hampshire since he was outraged that we were charged a service fee when we purchased our tickets through Eventbrite. I suppose Eventbrite got an earful from him the next day. The winery itself has a beautiful space inside with two floors. The day we visited they organized their tastings by having all of the whites upstairs and all of the reds downstairs. The staff were good at providing tasting notes and making suggestions based on our preferences. My favorite wine was the La Prima Frutta that had peach & pear flavors up front followed by a Carmel finish. It sounded like this winery organizes several events throughout the year. I'll probably stop by to check one out if I'm in the area again.

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    May L.

    Truly a hidden gem. Tucked in heart of Hollis, NH, is a beautiful vineyard with a beautiful Tuscan-style house that was built by the owner (with love, you can tell). It certainly makes you feel as if you were under the Tuscan Sun. Compared with some of the other local wineries, their wines are of great taste and quality. They offer their tasting by packages ranging from bronze to gold; where the gold comes with 8 samples of wine, cheese/bread and cured meats of your choice. Let's be real, I was only there for the wine and the vineyard vibe. If you're like me, who loves wine with a view, this is truly worth a trip! Venue -4.5 Food/wine -4.5 Service- 4 Cleanliness- 4

    Dee C.

    I love it here. Its where happiness meets relaxation. There are tons if wines to try from. Diff tasting packages. They are far more pricey then any other winery ive been too but its worth the experience

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    Melissa Y.

    Stopped in here on a sunny Saturday afternoon for some wine tastings. We came from another winery so by the time we arrived here they were almost closing and setting up for a party. Luckily for us, they did not turn us away. They told us we could do a tasting and sit wherever we liked. It was a bit chilly out since the sun went down, but we braved the cold and sat outside to taste some of their wines. The view was pretty cool too since we sat right in front of the vineyard. They have different packages that you can buy and some of them come with bread, cheese and meats (pic shown). The owner came over to chat about his winery, and some of the wines that we tasted (another bonus). Great time and we know we will be back. Cheers~

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    Molly R.

    Horrible. We honestly should have turned around after the first interaction with the woman at the host stand. We had called earlier in the day and made a reservation for 2. My friend has not had much experience with wine, so we figured a tasting would be a good idea, so she could get some exposure. We walk up to the host stand and the woman asks me, "how many people?" I tell her I have a reservation for two. She asks us what package we want and I explain to her that we have never been there so I wasn't familiar with the options. She then asks if we are hungry, I tell her, " not super hungry, we would like a little food, but we are mostly here for a variety of wine" I then explain my friends situation. she then says " ok well I guess I have to explain everything from the beginning??" ok...um, yes? She then proceeded to show us the two cheaper packages. I ask if those are the only options, and she actually said " well the other packages go way up there in price" she basically insinuated that we couldn't afford the more expensive ones... after a little back and forth she finally explained the other packages... mind you... the most expensive package is like $60 per person.... We settle on the 8 glass per person package ( might have been 6 or 7, I can't remember now looking back) then she tells us to pick out some meat and cheeses... all of which were sitting out in the sun on a hot summer day. Then my friend picks up a package of soppressata, and asks what that is and if it's spicy. This same woman says " it's Italian sausage, it might be spicy" she then picks up another meat and says " this one is like pepperoni, you do know what pepperoni is right?"..... Keep in mind, this interaction lasted all of 4 minutes, and this woman still managed to insult us twice! I have been to many wine tastings all over the country and the world, and have never been treated like this. Next, we started out with a server who spent 10-15 mins talking to us about his comedy career, and hat business before ever bringing us any wine. After he brought us a few glasses, he disappeared. We ended up spotting him, setting up a wedding....no one told us this until we flagged a different server down to ask for another glass of wine. They ran out of the wine we had asked for multiple times ( we were told by 4 different servers we needed to wait until the end, since it was a heavy finishing wine) . Most of the wine on the list we were handed was unavailable. And to top it off we were forced to use porter potties... which meant we had to walk through the wedding party if we needed to use them. The only good thing about this experience was that we ended up getting like 12 glasses of wine each because no one was paying attention and everything was so disorganized that we also lost track. The vineyard it's self is beautiful and the wine is decent, but the experience it's self was so bad. I was embarrassed that this was my friends first real experience with wine, and all this went down. I would never go back and would encourage others to stay away.

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    Came here to celebrate my sister and her friend graduating their Master's program. We did make a…read morereservation because we had a group of 9. I appreciate the fact they allowed us to be seated at different time as the second car was ten minutes behind. We started with a few drinks and took our time looking over the menu. Sarah was nice enough to give us insight on the portion size. All of the sides are shareable for 3-4 people. Even a few of the main dishes you can share amongst two people. The standout menu items were Miso Sea Bass, Ribeye, and mac and cheese. That Sea Bass was beyond amazing. Aside from the food our waitress was amazing, she was the queen at small talk. She had a wonderful attitude and was on top of our drink orders and brought the food out in a timely manner. The manager Felix was also such a delight. You can tell he loves his job and people! Made the graduates feel extra special especially with the comped desserts. (Thank you for remembering the nut allergy.) Such a lovely experience. Expect to pay around $75 - $125 depending on the main course and drinks. Thankful this is the location we choose to have a celebration dinner. Highly recommend for people visiting out of town and locals looking for a nice meal. Overall STRONG 5/5 stars!

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