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Hallcrest Vineyards

4.4 (112 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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Cheryl H.

I give this a 3 since I wasn't really welcomed when I arrived. The one gentleman was more concerned about speaking to the other customers that he didn't even acknowledge me until after the woman did. Also, neither of them offered to check on me nor cared that I was leaving.

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Teresa F.

We had booked a night at this facility through Harvest Host. The check in process was easy, with the owner guiding us out to where they allowed the over nights. It was a very pretty tree filled shaded area with plenty of room to spread out. On the particular night we were there, there were about 5 other campers. This site also provides a clean port a potty and hand wash station; many harvest hosts do not do this, as they expect you to be self contained. This was a nice touch. The tasting room was nice & we tasted some wine and cider. As a Harvest Host member, we would stay here again.

Nicole L.

This place was adorable. Small, quaint local winery and dog friendly. We were on a drive to Beauregard and I noticed a sign for wine tasting on Felton Empire Rd. I convinced my husband to stop on our way back home and so happy we did, the couple who own it are so kind and a pleasure to chat with. We will definitely be back with friends and our pup in the summer! Not only do they have wine, but ciders too. I brought home a bottle of the Petite Syrah, yum yum.

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Amanda S.

This place is pretty neat. It has a great history and awesome views. The customer service was phenomenal! Definitely try the Zinfandel! Yum!

Lorna R.

Very inviting location in a quiet valley where you can hear the train in the distance at Roaring Camp. The wine is fantastic and ciders are great alternative. The owners, John and Lorraine, are friendly. They even let you bring your own munchies to go with your wines. We have been members for over 10 years after I had a birthday there from a local auction.

Jeremy S.

Hallcrest gives a very nice tasting experience and the host/wine maker was very knowledgeable of the history or SantaCruz wine region which added a lot to the experience. There were a lot of red wines available to taste and thankfully they had a bottle of port opened for us to try.

George R.

I'll be sure to return whenever we're in the area. The kids had a great time with the jumbo jenga blocks. Fortunately went during harvest and saw the grapes getting processed. The workers happily let the kids get up close and ask questions, sample the grapes, etc. Had the flight. Pinot and chardonnay a little acidic but good, zin was pleasant, a little too sweet to my liking. Bought a bottle of the pinot. Ciders also interesting, tried the pomegranate, was not disappointed. Great way to unwind for a couple hours if you're in the area.

a glass of wine on a picnic table
Luis A.

Nice spot to enjoy some great wines. Looking for a place to relax with a chill atmosphere?? This is a cool spot. I'll swing by each time I'm in the area.

Ordered one of the pinot noirs from the tasting flight as a full pour (this was after a few sips!)
Kendall D.

I really loved spending part of my day at Hallcrest!! They have really great wines, a friendly staff, and a beautiful space/seating area. I went on a weekend when they had another event going on at the side of the building so there were a good amount of people there but it wasn't so crowded that I couldn't find a seat. My friends and I each did a tasting and then enjoyed a full pour out on the deck. The only thing missing unfortunately is a view of vines, but one of the owners told us they had recently struggled with diseased plants. I hope the situation resolves and that they are able to start planting again because it is truly a beautiful property!

Happy pup relaxing on the patio with a cider tasting.
Tina G.

While visiting the area I saw that Hallcrest did Cider tastings. I was really interested in doing something other than a wine tasting and they were Dog Friendly so my hubby and I stopped by. It wasn't what I expected. It's in a residential area with a sign on the street so you can find it. There is a small parking lot a short walk from the tasting room. There is one "handicap" spot in front of the tasting room but the sign is concealed and it's a small space next to a fence. It's a tiny place and they don't have food, but you can bring your own. We went on a Monday afternoon and there was no one to be found in the small and rustic tasting room. I stood there for a while before a man in rubber gloves pushed open a door and said he'd be right with me. Waiting...waiting...finally a friendly woman comes to help me. Cider tastings are $10 for 4 tasters. I was told the ciders are not sweet. What?! Okay I'll try, but when I asked for suggestions the woman said she worked in the office and knew nothing about the ciders. I decided on original, pomegranate, tart cherry & black current. Pomegranate was the most palatable, but I wasn't a fan of bitter ciders. Maybe the wines are better, but I didn't try any. There wasn't anyone to help me if I wanted to. The patio wasn't bad but could use some upkeep. The umbrella provided nice shade and it was peaceful to sit and look out over the field. I wish I liked it more because I was looking forward to it.

Pinot the winery cat and the pomegranate cider
Katie R.

Loved wine/cider tasting at Hallcrest! It was easy to get to, there was plenty of parking, the wines were good, the service was great, and there was a cute winery cat named Pinot. Overall a really great experience and I look forward to coming back in the future! I was very impressed with the vintages of wine they had as well, plenty of 2013 wines, nothing that I tasted needed to lay down for a few years which can be hard to find in the Santa Cruz mountains.

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Small and quaint and very friendly. Beautiful deck and view! Very open to letting us try a variety of wines.

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We loved both the wine and the setting! Keep it up, Hallcrest! It was our first time and we're coming back.

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Very nice setting near the woods. Loved the small production wines versus commercialized big named wineries.

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Intimate tasting room with a phenomenal selection of wines and ciders. Beautiful wooden porch overlooking a large field. Pure bliss.

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