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3.9 (69 reviews)
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Ahmard R.

Very nice location. I got the black jack cherry and the blackberry wine. They both taste great. Service was excellent and the hostess was knowledgeable.

Two flights.
Laura S.

My husband and I visited this vineyard in late March, 2024 on a Saturday evening. We were fortunate to visit when there was live entertainment (6:30-8:00 pm), a good duo singing and playing familiar tunes. Only the indoor tasting-room was being utilized because it was still too cold to use the outer deck that overlooks the vineyards. When we arrived around 7 pm, most of the seats were already taken so we were seated near the entrance, from which we were not able to see the band. The tasting room was tastefully decorated, modern, and inviting. We were warmly greeted, and staff checked on us regularly to see if we needed anything. We each ordered from the Tasting Menu, where there were four different choices ($10), each with a tasting of five wines, or you can create your own flight of 5 wines for $12. You could also order wine by the glass or bottle. We selected one flight called the Grandview Exclusive (Estate) Wines, which featured five wines made from grapes grown at the Grandview Vineyard. All of these wines were dry, divided between three whites and two reds. Our favorite from this group was the Naked Chardonnay, described as a dry white, aged in stainless steel with notes of refreshing citrus and ripe peach/pear flavors. We also ordered a flight of Sweet Wines. Our favorite amongst these was Mom Kennel's Blackberry, with "the perfect blend of sweetness and tartness, made from 100% blackberry juice." There were also flights of "Heritage & Port Style Wines" or "Semi-sweet Wines". You should be aware that you will need to give a credit card to open a tab. We informed the waitress that we intended to pay by cash, but she still required a credit card. We ultimately decided to pay by credit card and, in asking for a receipt, was informed that it could only be texted or sent by email. It's now two days later, and we still haven't received it. However, we checked the activity on our credit card, and the correct amount had been charged. We hope to return to this winery during better weather to see the "Grandview" of the vineyard. It looks like it would also be a picturesque venue for a wedding, and convenient for people in the Harrisburg and Lancaster areas.

Wine tasting flight of 5 - this is the Grandview Exclusive Estate Wines - (mostly dry savory flavors with medium acids)
Anne R.

Rolled in around 3:30pm on a Sunday to a tasting room at only quarter capacity and no waiting. Tasting flights are only offered at the bar or table indoors. Outdoor seating only for bottles or glasses of wine. A credit card or cash is taken before the flight is poured. Flight choices are done by categories- so choose from the Estate Category, Dry White Category, Dry Red Category, or the Sweeter Side. I wanted to taste what's being grown in the fields, so I selected the Grandview Exclusive Estate Wine Tasting. This is amazingly one of the few Pennsylvania wineries I've visited in the region that labels the year of the wine as an indication of its vintage and aging. I also appreciate that even though it's served in plastic cups, a glass is provided for tasting without the plastic. Here's how it went: 2020 Albariño - never had this grape before, but it has nice crispness, complexity on the tongue, and dry finish. I preferred this over the Chardonnay and think it would be nice for a lover of dry Riesling. 4/5 2017 Chardonnay - this wine takes a bit of time to develop in the glass, so give it some oxygen and as the alcohol evaporates, it gets better as it goes. Overall, less buttery and less savory than most chardonnays- this one pulls a lot of its flavor from the French oak barrel but lands a little simple and juicy on the palette. 3/5 2019 Sun-Kissed (Rosé Blend of Pinot Noir, Cabernet, and Merlot) - swirl this in the glass until it smells savory and what you'll get is a roasted Smokey flavor that would go nicely with some BBQ, beef, or pork with a high acidity and low sugar that would cut through some heavy fats without adding any sweetness or tartness. The alcohol flavor pours out high on this one, which is why swirling is recommended. 3/5 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon - beautiful deep berries on the nose, rich oaky flavor present equally in power to the grapes themselves, little bit of acidity to clear the palette and back of the throat, dry balanced finish with after notes of black pepper. Use this as a pairing to tone down sweetness or enhance saltiness. 4/5 2016 Grande Rouge (flagship red blend) - raspberry and cocoa notes present on the nose, very smooth and balanced on the palette, low acidity and less dry than most of the other estate wines, but very well rounded for a full palette flavor. 5/5 Overall beautiful experience and worth a stop for those who love wine and beautiful scenery!

(5) samples for $8 Cheese and crackers for $13
El K.

Had an absolute great time at Grandview. We came from Philly so it was quite a drive but it did not disappoint. We were lucky to have Amelia who greeted us with excitement and she enthusiasm explained to us how the wine tasting works. For wine tasting it has to be indoor, however, once you find the ones you like you can get a glass/bottle and enjoy it outside. The weather was beautiful and the view was absolutely magnificent. Price: inexpensive Location: 30 mins from downtown Lititz, PA Service: awesome

Cara T.

This is such a nice winery about 25 minutes outside of downtown Lancaster! It is a bit off the beaten path, which makes it that much more beautiful! My friend and I found this spot online and decided to give it a try. I'm so happy we did! The bartender was so nice and helpful. She recommended the Crimson Quartette, which is a red wine blend. It was perfection so we ordered a bottle. We also got the cheese trio that comes with crackers. The three cheeses were gouda, pepperjack, and cheddar. They were good, but not great. On the other hand, the crackers were awesome! We sat outside on the patio so we could enjoy the view. It was so quiet and serene. It felt like we were in a painting! Sitting outside is a must if you are here on a nice day. I would definitely come back here next time! Only reason it isn't a 5 star review is because the cheese was just average. Other than that, it was a 5 star experience!

a patio with tables and chairs
Erica E.

Wednesdays are dog friendly days on the deck until end of October (?) ...we were the only dog one afternoon which was fine by us. would love to meet more doggos though. guest and staff were friendly. i personally don't drink very much, so would of like some more things snack/ food wise or mock-tails. I Did like the cajun pretzel thing and Thursday and Friday is pizza day which sounds fun.

Sweet outdoor deck
Ju L.

We stopped by Grandview Vineyard one afternoon for a wine tasting, and were pleasantly surprised by how good their wines are. I do not typically find PA or NJ wines enjoyable, and was expecting a mediocre experience at Grandview. Overall, I enjoyed all the wines I tasted. I was truly impressed by the winemaking, and did not expect to come across a place like this in Lancaster County. Of the wines I had, I would recommend their Cab Sauv, Crimson Quartette and Diamond Dust. We would have liked to taste the Grande Rouge, Grandview's flagship wine; however, it was not available at the time. Tastings are $6 for 6 selections which is very affordable. Indoor and outdoor seating are available, and they've got a beautiful deck outside with a great view of the vineyard. On the deck, they've got heat lamps and tables that open up into fire pits, which is great for winter enjoyment.

Elizabeth D.

This is beautiful and peaceful place the best is the wine all of them taste really good service was perfect loved the view and the environment definitely coming back!!!!

Wine Tasting with a view (if you can grab a table by the window).
Amy K.

Driving up, I wasn't confident I was at the right place (but it's where my GPS led me). It seemed like I was driving to a wine processing place / farm, but I kept driving until the very end of the parking lot (since I'd already driven an hour to get there)... and that's where the tasting room is. So the drive-up is awkward, but once you park (at the very end of the road) you're fine. I would like to have sat outside, but it smelled horribly of cows. (The whole town did. Probably just the season for it? - end of March.) The view is pretty, yes. But the view is their vineyard and then (across the vineyard) people's homes & yards... which makes sense, since my GPS took me through the neighborhood to get there. It's a nice view, though. I went on a weekday, and there was one other group of 3 people finishing up their wine tasting at the table by the picture window. Their voices echoed so loudly down the narrow tasting room, so I sat as far from them as I could. (Once they left, I moved to the picture window which was so peaceful.) I can't imagine how loud it could be on a crowded day. They offered 3 fixed tasting menus. I get it, although I'd prefer to pick my own tastings according to my preferences. It was $8 for 5 tastings of either all-white or all-red, or $10 for 5 tastings of a mixed menu of Estate tastings. I opted for the Estate one - I figured let's see what they're all about! The wine pourer brought the tray of tastings and told me about each one. I appreciated that they provide water to drink, as well as a jug to pour out any wine I didn't feel like finishing. I liked the first wine (Oak Chardonnay), but wasn't a fan of the others that I tasted. That's okay - that's what a tasting is all about! I wanted to buy a bottle, to be nice, but they were so pricey. So I bought a bottle of Margarita wine ($18) to share with friends at home - we enjoyed it (a fun twist on wine & margarita). Next time I go, I'd like to try one of the other tastings (an all-white or an all-red). They do have some food offerings. But since I have food sensitivities, I am glad I ate before I arrived. Chocolates and cheeses aren't safe for me since I'm dairy-free. They seem to have a lot of events here, and those sound like a lot of fun!

LAST NIGHT!!!! I am beyond disappointed in a local Grandview Vineyard business. We had a reservation made for a birthday party. In the email per discussion A table was to be saved as per email for seven people. When our party arrived.. We were informed no table was available and we could stand or sit on opposite sides and scatter.... Beyond disappointed in this place. Mandi your employees should have done better job at accommodating a party that had requested reservations. A table should have been saved for us. Because we reserved it. Thank you for starting the birthday on a very discouraging note.

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This is what a winery experience should be. Gorgeous views, knowledgeable staff, and a great selection of wine.

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Good wine very pleasant clean attractive environment. Great place to relax ship something new and enjoy your friends

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Great venue, really great wine. View on patio is great. Highly recommend! Can't wait to come back!!

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Ask the Community - Grandview Vineyard

You guys have an entry fee?

Hello! The only time we have a cover charge is for our Friday/Saturday music on the deck. This takes place May through October and the fee is $8/person. Any other time when you come to Grandview, there is no fee.

Is this place kid friendly?

Children are welcome, as long as accompanied by an adult at all times.

Are you dog friendly?

Yes!! But only on Wednesdays from 1-6 on the deck, as far as I know!

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We would have liked to taste the Grande Rouge, Grandview's flagship wine; however, it was not available at the time.

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