Came here on a Sunday with my fiancé. Place was easy to find. We were the only ones there which was nice! Décor was nice and warm. Staff was great and friendly. Tried several different types of wine. Pleased with all of them. They sell other stuff too besides wine! I would recommend this place! Warm and relaxing!
Elise A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Silver Spring, MD
We had a great experience here. The owner was friendly and super knowledgable. The wine was also quite different and worth trying.
Michele W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Charlotte, NC
I have been to Cauble Creek several times, and I absolutely love this winery. The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable. If you are in the area it’s a must on the winery list, and if you’re not, it’s well worth the drive.
Jeremy C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Winston-Salem, NC
On a whim we tasted the wines from this winemaker. As I’m not very familiar with Muscadine wine I want to begin to appreciate the value of the wines our grandparents used to drink before vinifera became so popular. Although I still cannot say that I am a fan of Muscadine wine I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the fruit. Anita, the wife of the winemaker, made the tasting extremely enjoyable with her stories and her knowledge of the wine, and her overall ability to carry on a conversation. I will say there was one Muscadine wine that stood out in my mind as the best. That would be a blush rose called«Carolyn Grace». You don’t even get the«foxy» taste that you normally do when eating Muscadines. I would highly recommend it if you want to begin diving in the world of these types of wines. The Vineyard is a short drive from Winston-Salem/Greensboro/High Point in Salisbury. Stop by taste the wines, and have a discussion with Anita. It will certainly be an enjoyable way to spend an hour or two.
Angela G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Charlotte, NC
Overall great winery that provides a great experience if you like muscadine wine. It was the first NC winery I visited after buying a Living Social deal. Wine: mostly muscadines made very well, all very sweet Staff/Owners: incredibly friendly, knowledgeable about the growing North Carolina wine region, but maybe not too much about wine Grounds: no tours but you can wander the beautiful grounds, and pick off grapes to try. Farm like grounds with some small hills in distance. What makes this winery special: out of other muscadine wines I have tried, this winery has some of the better. Also, in their nice tasting room they sell great jams and salsa. They provide some snacks to much on, and again are very nice and friendly staff. I would return.
Melissa H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This place was my second stop on my day of touring wineries in the area. The vineyard is located on a farm it us awhile to get there but I like wineries that are in rural areas. The owners were very friendly and down to earth. My favorite wine there is the Sweet Anita which is actually named after one of their relatives. They also have good food products too the muscadine salsa was wonderful. The outdoor sitting area is relaxing and nice. I will be back.
Rob B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Huntersville, NC
We came here after finding a Living Social deal. Initially I was put back a bit since there was no tour of the winery. They do give you a brochure and you can wander around the vineyard, but I like going to the wineries and seeing the process in action. The bartender doing the tasting was very friendly and nice. However, we were both a bit turned off when she mentioned that she doesn’t have a wine pallet. I guess I just like having someone a little more informative doing the wine tastings, especially when their supposed to be describing the different wines. As for the wines themselves, there were six made from the muscadine grapes grown on premises. They made two different whites, two reds and two blushes, but all six were overly sweet. Now I don’t mind a sweet wine every now and then, but some of these were like drinking pure grape juice. It definitely had to do with the type of grape, as the muscadines just make for a super sweet wine. They do import grapes from other vineyards to make a pinot grigio and a dry red wine. For some reason they decided to carbonate the grigio so it had a bit of a bite to it, and the red had a super strong dry taste that was way too dry for me. On the plus side, the wine bottles were only $ 10, which is a decent price for winery bottles. We ended up buying a bottle for my mother-in-law since she is a fan of sweet Carolina wines. If you like sweet Carolina wines, this is the place to be. The staff are friendly(though not extremely informative) and the grounds make for a nice place to have a glass of wine and enjoy the sights. If you don’t like your wine like sugar, I would recommend steering clear of this place.
Tina S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Kernersville, NC
Absolutely the best wine in NC. Lowest sulfite and this makes the taste of the wine wonderfully pleasing to the pallette. I have tried over 30 wineries in NC and I love this one. It is on a farm and they said we could fish there anytime. :)