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    Misty Meadow Winery

    1.0 (1 review)
    Ultra High-EndWine Tasting Room
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Bruner’s Farm and Winery

    Bruner’s Farm and Winery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    53.7 mi

    I thought I knew about most of the Kentucky wineries but somehow - this one escaped me. A friend…read moretold me about a girls night out that they were having and it sounded awesome. A pajama night and wine? Sign me up! There is parked and according to their website, they do free tastings. Since it was an after hours event, we didn't do a tasting. I had a glass of the half-hearted wine while waiting for the rest of our group to show up. Once the party arrived, we bought a bottle of Bam! and enjoyed catching up. The barn is beautiful and available for rental. They have been having event nights once a month with both beer and wine available for purchase. I'm looking forward to coming back and checking out their full wine list! The wines I tasted were right up my alley.

    Hidden in the country sits this small winery by the name of Bruner's Farm and Winery. Always a…read morenice country getaway from the noisy city. Went with some family for a ladies day out. It is a nice venue for weddings and parties. We got to taste a few wines (mostly the sweet wines). Im not big on red wine I prefer my wine sweet. They do also have wine slushees in Grape and Cherry flavored. I had grape of course and it was delicious. I even bought a bottle of their wine but, you can only buy the bottles there and it's not sold in stores. It is a small family owned winery. And the lady that hosted our tasting was a great host and gave us the backstory of the place. I do plan on returning at some point in time. This is an awesome getaway from the city if your ever looking for an escape from it.

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    Cave Valley Winery - Kentucky Proud Wine Room

    Cave Valley Winery

    3.2(13 reviews)
    73.4 mi
    $$$

    Drove all the way here to see that it has been permanently closed!! No building, no food!!read more

    Ok. So...10 minutes in, I was thinking "2 stars...if they are lucky!" But you know what...? Turns…read moreout they were lucky, so 3 stars it is! Things got a little better and the two wines that are actually under their name/label were surprisingly delicious! Anyway, we were driving back to Louisville from Nashville and the Fella filled me with joy when he said we could stop at a couple wineries on the way. Not only is it a great way to break up the monotonous drive, but it allowed me to try more Kentucky wineries (like a Pokemon, I wanna try 'em all!). Cave Valley Winery was the right distance between the first place we stopped and getting home, so we decided this would be our final boozy-stop on the way. It is easy to get to, just a small loop off the highway at the Park City exit. It was a strange first impression when we got there, though. The winery isn't so much a winery, as it is a room inside an old hotel that also operates as the site's regular bar. They were also getting ready for a Ladies' Shooting competition to be held on the weekend, there were lots of gun signs and promotional booths and tents set up and sponsor banners. We weren't initially sure that we were at the right place...maybe some of the banners were covering the winery sign? Also...guns and alcohol...what could go wrong, amirite? It was strange. When we walked in to the bar, there were two people futzing around with the register iPad and a printer. It took a bit before we were greeted, and when we were, they both mentioned that they were not the tasting host and would go get her. While she was being retrieved, we were able to look over the wine list and the woman at the bar got us started with our first sample, though she admitted she didn't really know anything about the wines. Once the usual wine tasting host, Amber, came in we were ready to lock and load. (Get it...because of the gun range...no? Ok.) You get 5 samples for $5. But be aware, they only have TWO wines under their own label. The two they have are surprisingly delicious, if I do say so myself. As for the rest of the two-page wine list, they are all wines from Wight-Meyer, which is not one of my favorite places either. So that was a little disappointing. And they were out of a few of the wines I wanted to taste. Amber was pretty alright though, with some information on tasting notes. But she was minutes from the end of her shift and asked that we close out right away. Which was fine, we needed to get on the road again anyway. Overall, I am conflicted. It was a weird experience, but their wines are decent and once Amber got to our tasting, all was well. But temper your expectations if you are a winery-hopper like me. (If I was feeling more generous, I would give another star just for all the puppers roaming about....but really, 3 stars is where its at.)

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