Adam
Google
I visited Oyster River Winegrowers in Warren, Maine, and had a mixed experience. The setting is charming, with a rustic barn and a cozy, farm-like atmosphere that’s perfect for a relaxed outing. We tried a flight of their wines, which were average—some interesting notes in their whites and rosés, but nothing particularly memorable or standout compared to other wineries. The tasting was a bit overpriced $15/flight for the quality, especially when compared to similar spots. What caught me off guard was the automatic 15% tip added to the bill. Given Maine’s tipped minimum wage is already high at $7.33 (or more depending on the town), this felt excessive, especially considering the cost of living here is lower than many other regions. The staff was friendly enough, but the auto-tip left a sour note. The wine and pricing could use some refinement.