One Woman Wines & Vineyards

5195 Old North Rd, Southold
(631) 765-1200

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Alison Eastaway

Wonderful winter wine tasting afternoon at One Woman! Great options for building your own flight, very friendly service and great wine and spirit options. Monica was so knowledgeable and welcoming. We’ll be back :)

Nanci Carvill

Stopped by on the grayest day of a totally gray week of days. Still, this one woman story pulls you in and then you try the wine, and .....yummmm, you're relaxed.
This One Woman winery story is great, makes interest in tasting all of her wined, as her most recent wine ....Pinotage comes from seeds brought over from South Africa, planted and cared for deeply and now is considered a very high end wine.
My advice to you is to get
Endorserments from your equals in social media, your cohorts and tasters would increase your customers!

Lockie Hunter

Outstanding! Old-fashioneds and Manhattans at a vineyard?! Yes please!
Hint: they make their own bourbon.
The tagline of “infamously elusive and perfectly balanced” is quite apt for the old-fashioned.
Keep in mind that we make these at home. With great frequency. We make our own special honey simple syrup and other simple syrups plus we have several flavored bitters, creating quite a lineup of old fashioneds
But this offering? This old-fashioned surpassed all of our efforts. I will put this in one of the top three old fashioned I have ever had in my entire life, and I’m almost 60.

I’m only sad that we discovered this on the last day of our trip. However, we make a point to visit friends here every year, so this will be our first stop next year.

Some tips for your visit:
1. If it is sunny, you will really want some shade. It’s a pretty sunny space. We tried to move some of the picnic tables, but they would not let us. I totally understand that! There are spots that allow shade, but, of course, all of those were taken. So definitely plan on wearing a sunhat!
2. Have the old-fashioned. Or a Manhattan. One of our people ended up getting a glass of wine, which was good, but damn… The old-fashioned was fabulous. I’m starting to sound like a broken record here.
3. The old fashioneds are pretty strong. You will want a snack. They have sardines! And other things. The snacks are pretty darn good.

Enjoy the day. Enjoy the sunshine. Enjoy the old-fashioned. Don’t drink and drive ! ;)

Cheers!

M Ortiz (Epicurean Explorer Rater)

Really loved this place. It’s small, super chill, and feels like you just stumbled onto a little vineyard in someone’s backyard—in the best way. The staff is friendly and easy to talk to, and the wines are great. If you’re looking for a quiet spot to relax without the big crowds, this is the one. Definitely worth stopping by.

Lora Jones

Ava and Monica were so friendly! We enjoyed our visit very much and plan to come back again.

Tato Pani

The friendly staff made our experience amazing and memorable. If you are seated outside the building, then you can bring outside food. If you are seated inside the building, then you cannot bring outside food.

S Fox

Relaxing time, delicious wine & panini.

Robert Mingoia

Great wine, food was good,
People are very nice.

Nohl Schwandtner

Very rude people.

Tracy McKee

We had a lovely afternoon enjoying the beautiful vineyard, calm and peaceful vibe, fantastic paninis and tasty array of wines. Will definitely return.

Kevin Muncie

They actually close at 5:30

victor loperfido

Best meatballs and charcuterie boards...Great wine and cocktails, jazz nights are especially wonderful. The wines produced at this vineyard are outstanding.

eddie burke

I would love to say this place is not good because it is so amazing I want to keep it all to myself! Best wine and food pairings around.

Jenny Garcia

The best vineyard on the North Fork! The wines, and even the meat & cheese board are on another level. Thank you for making us feel like we were back in Barolo or Tuscany for a couple of hours.

Jeremy Klausner

Best wines overall I’ve had on the North Fork. Service in the tasting room was exemplary. Kind of a rustic European vibe. Their Gewurtztraminer was excellent as was the Gruner Veltliner, a real surprise varietal for Long Island. It’s not really one woman either. The winemaker’s daughter has a distillery on the property. I tried her bourbon, which was a bit young, but destined to be a real treat with more ageing. Wonderful experience and highly recommended.

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