Alton Farms Estate Winery

5547 Aberarder Line, Plympton-Wyoming
(519) 466-0157

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Andrew Cleasby

Great wine, friendly staff, even friendlier dogs. Really enjoyed the wine slushie. They have play equipment for kids and the dogs loved playing with my kids

John Carpenter

I won't support any company that does not believe In free speech.

Laura Dennison

Friendly and fun. Very accommodating of children and the adults enjoyed the generously poured wine tastings :-)

J.A Francis

Had an amazing day with family and friends ❤️ stomping grapes 🍇 wine tasting and enjoying the atmosphere 😋
Will definitely revisit.

Nicole Dietze

We try to stop into this gem of a family run winery when ever we are in the area.
The famliy dog is super gentle and friendly. Wine is delicious. I have even been there when they have had live music and guest food vendors.
Will continue to return.

Jackie Hartrick

We thoroughly enjoyed our tasting experience this week! So many good wines. The owner was lovely! Gave us lots of information about their wines! Definitely be returning to this one!

kati Kästner

Beautiful place to relax and drink a good wine. Thank you Ännchen and Marc.

Jackie Hartrick

What a lovely winery! Small family run with great wines! The owner is very friendly and knowledgeable about her wines! The friendly welcoming committee was an added bonus, Runa wanted a belly rub as soon as we got there. Love this place!

Suzanne Lewis-Kvas

What a beautiful Winery! Very welcoming when we arrived and shared the history of the winery. A very lovely spot to stop for a glass of wine, a walk around the grounds and a very cute shop to buy unique items. Love the dogs and cats roaming around, the different gardensigns and decorations, and special food nights they offer. The wine was Amazing!! Thanks for great afternoon. We will be back!

Adriano Petti

Very nice winery with a lot of patio seating, good selection, and two very friendly dogs that will walk and guide you on the property trails

Chelsie Diamond

As an "entitled American" I did not have the best experience at this winery. The woman (who I am assuming was the owner) told me and my husband that we were "entitled Americans'' because we did not stop at the exchange when we crossed the USA/Canadian border and did not have Canadian cash on hand - even though they took credit cards. We don't usually carry cash and did not think it would be a problem to not have Canadian cash seeing as Canada is just as developed as the USA and everyone takes credit cards these days.As we were leaving, a different woman told us to have a great day and we said thank you. Immediately, I hear the same woman who called us “entitled” whip around and tell the worker, “THEY aren't from here.” What does it matter that we aren't from Canada? We were paying customers exploring another country. They should be grateful to have ANY customers. It was painful to be treated this way at an establishment we were expecting to have fun at. It was our first stop in Canada and it really put a damper on the rest of our trip.The entrance into the tasting room smelled like cat p**** We LOVE cats. We don't love the smell of cat p*** mixed with our wine..Every wine is DRY. If you like even semi-sweet wines, there will not be anything here to enjoy.There was no parking and it was very difficult to get out of the parking lot.I hope the woman who was so offended by us “Entitled Americans” learns what it means to be kind and appreciative to ALL of her customers. If you're an American looking for a good time, I would skip this winery and go to Shale Ridge Estate Winery and Cidery instead. You will actually feel welcomed there and they have a nice, clean atmosphere in more ways than one. We spent the rest of the day there with our entitled, American credit cards :)

J Montgomery

We had a worthwhile visit. Welcomed by Karina and the dogs. We tasted many of the whites and reds and were enthusiastically informed about the endeavours of the winery's Labour of love. The outdoor spaces are whimsical and entertaining.

Mike Paula

Wonderful wine tasting and great conversation. Thanks Anne.

Carol Watt

Wonderful time doing the wine and chocolate tasting ? Great staff and information. Covered patio with music was accessible. I did not check if there was an accessible way into the event room but I believe there was a path that I saw.

L Clayton

We bought a bottle of Cabernet at the local farmer’s market, and really enjoyed it with grilled steak. A GEM- highly recommend!

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