Richa T.
Yelp
Definitely, a great stop if you are down in St. Genevieve! I highly recommend this place - it was one of the highlights of my trip down here. The wine is delicious (although some bottles can be a little sweet), the staff is incredibly helpful, and the cave trek was probably the best part of this trip. A typical visit here would be coming up the winery, doing a tasting, buying a bottle, and then maybe hiking down to the cave.
One thing that I did not like about this place is that they do charge $5 per tasting, which seemed a little unusual to me. However, their pours are extremely generous. I felt like you were getting a glass to a glass and a half of wine with the tasting. They have a list of ten wines you can choose from and you get to pick five to taste. The Norton and the Cave Rock Off Dry were definitely my two favorite wines. The Norton had a rich oaky flavor, but also a little fruity. The Cave Rock Off Dry was probably the best white wine I have ever had. I normally do not like whites at all, so it says a lot about a bottle considering I really really loved this one. The aroma was incredibly strong (in a good way), and I loved the notes of lychee and rose petal (they described it as orange petal, but idk why I really thought it was rose). This is definitely the perfect bottle for a summer's day. If you like really really really sweet wines, the Traminette had a similar taste, just with tons and tons more sugar. I personally preferred the Cave Rock Off Dry because it was not as overtly sweet. The Cave Rock Red was also popular with our group. I thought it was pretty good, but just not my favorite (again, please take my opinions with a grain of salt - I don't really like overly sweet wines.)
Another part I really liked about this vineyard was that the production floor was open (sort of) to the public. They have this balcony like area where you can see the different barrels of wine being made. Susie, the person that was running the whole show the day we came by, did a great job answering all our questions, making recommendations based on our preferences, and explaining the entire process to us. She was extremely knowledgeable and super friendly!!!!
A bottle of wine gets you admission into their cave (i.e. Five people can go in for the price of one bottle). This seemed reasonable to me because most of the bottles were around 15-20ish range. This was a perfect area for a lunchtime picnic. Food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed down into the cave. So, definitely stop by here for lunch. We packed a few sandwiches, cheese, and crackers, and had a great time for lunch. Anyway, I feel like I have gushed and gushed about this place. Definitely a must if you are in the area.