Frogpond Farm Organic Winery
1385 Larkin Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake
(905) 468-1079
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Delicious grape juice for kids - all natural, and refreshing completely unlike sweetened juice boxes.
Swung by on a whim. The kids enjoyed the chickens. We enjoyed the wine. Took him a bottle of the Orange Peel Fermented White.
Chris was extremely helpful and gave great insight on the area. As someone new to Niagara on the lake, new to working in the hospitality industry, his kindness and insight was very much appreciated!
Cute wine sampling room and friendly service, the wines were not complicated and enjoyable
Such a small and lovely place with very interesting wines--not like any others you'll have in Niagara! Gorgeous farm to stroll around and friendly owner, too.
Such a neat spot. Pleasant service. Very accommodating with a toddler in tow.
Few animals present. Family friendly for sure.
Love finding these smaller wineries
I took my wife to Niagara Falls for our anniversary. On a tip they said to go to Niagara on the Lake and the wineries around it. I saw this place on the map and we took an Uber to check it out.
We were glad we did because this was an awesome stop. The owner was incredibly friendly. The farm was cute. And best of all the wine was awesome.
We both especially liked the ice wine. But there were a lot of good options.
Word of warning: they don’t ship outside of Canada. So you might not be able to buy if you flew in.
Fun, small,organic, family run vineyard and working farm? I'm in!! For as small as they are, the lineup of wines is much broader than you might expect. We thought, oh, maybe three or four wines. Ha! Plan on coming back, because you're going to want to try them all.
There are plenty of familiar faces (chardonnay, reisling (dry!), merlot, cabernet franc, gamay, blends, icewine. But one of the joys of visiting a small winery is the chance to taste novel bottles from the winemaker that you won't find anywhere else. Love Child, for example, is simply a treat. A little more sugar than we drink normally, but this is something special - and unique. You have to come and try it all and choose your own favorites, but I'd be surprised if many people walk away empty handed. (even West Coasty wine snobs like us, haha!!)
Keep up the great work everyone, and keep right on experimenting! We love your creative spirit!
Fun, small,organic, family run vineyard and working farm? I'm in!! For as small as they are, the lineup of wines is much broader than you might expect. We thought, oh, maybe three or four wines. Ha! Plan on coming back, because you're going to want to try them all.There are plenty of familiar faces (chardonnay, reisling (dry!), merlot, cabernet franc, gamay, blends, icewine. But one of the joys of visiting a small winery is the chance to taste novel bottles from the winemaker that you won't find anywhere else. Love Child, for example, is simply a treat. A little more sugar than we drink normally, but this is something special - and unique. You have to come and try it all and choose your own favorites, but I'd be surprised if many people walk away empty handed. (even West Coasty wine snobs like us, haha!!)Keep up the great work everyone, and keep right on experimenting! We love your creative spirit!
Their organic red grape juice is delicious!! Bought at Goodness me in Burlington. Will be back to buy more and also try the white.Thank you.
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Always a great place to visit and shop.
One of my top 5 wineries in the Niagara region, I love the 'Chambourcin & the Orange skin fermented white.
Great place. Family friendly and terrific wines.
Reasonable priced wines, lovely service
Very cute and unique. The lady working in the shop was knowledgeable and have great recommendations. Their wines were wonderful as well. Would recommend stopping in!
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