This is on a hill on the side of the road. They don't have a lot of room to grow, but they make a surprising number of wines for what they do.
They are the only vineyard in CT that is growing and producing the Traminette grape. It was also the 6th anniversary of being open to the public the day we went. So Happy Anniversary, Taylor Brooke!
All the labels on their bottles are from local artist Tom Menard and they are all pictures of the town the vineyard is located in, Woodstock, CT.
Their tasting room has recently undergone renovations to expand it. Walking in we saw this flag
So I immediately knew this was my kind of place...
We got to chat with the owners for quite some time (Suggestion: do your tours on a friday, its a lot slower so you actually get to chat with the owners). What began as a hobby turned into this business for them! Awesome! Inspiration for the future!
Ok, the wines....
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Woodstock Hill White - slightly effervescent, clean finish
Riesling - most rieslings made in CT are dry, much to my benefit. it had a peachy finish
Traminette - like smelling a bouquet. slightly floral taste
St. Croix Rose - dry and smells like strawberries, which is strange because it is not made with any
Green Apple Riesling - has almost a cheese smell to it. was ok
Summer Peach - smells and tastes like eating a Georgia peach
Cabernet Franc - dry and clean
Woodstock Valley Red - on the dry side, smells and tastes oaky
Roseland Red - has some cherry on the finish
Late Harvest Riesling - a sweet riesling, definately got a hint of honey in the taste and smell
Chocolate Essence - almost like eating a chocolate cake with raspberry sauce
Tastings are 2 for free, 8 for $4, and all for $6.
And you can purchase a logo glass for $3. This one has the logo painted on, not etched like the majority, so I would be careful about using after the fact because you could lose the logo.