J&P Winery & Vineyard

10417 Mountain Rd, Grantville
(717) 686-9463

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Keri Luckenbill

The photos online are very deceiving, this place was a mess. Boxes everywhere and just clutter. Outside a porch filled with me boxes and more stuff. The wine was just ok.

Savon Poole

I had the pleasure of coming for Mother’s Day they had $5 Sangria slushy that day. It was only about 5 people at the bar. When we arrived there was plenty of seating inside not too much on the outside. The servers greeted us and told us the grey seats were the best in the house which they were. After we got seated we were provided us popcorn & wine menus to choose from you could get 5+ wines for $6 which was a really good deal. When they came out they came in a wooded section holder which was cute. I enjoyed the wines they had. I’ll rate them 4 stars because of the appearance, it seems to be very cluttered on the outside. Maybe they were remodeling i wasn’t too sure. The inside wasn’t too bad however there was no music maybe there should play music to set the tone. Maybe provide more outdoor seating because it was a beautiful day outside but no seating to enjoy.

John Katze

We bought tickets for a Wine and Macaron tasting. When we arrived they were doing spring cleaning and had a paper sign in magic marker that said pardon our appearance. There was a room-wide pile of furniture, plastic buckets, popcorn machine, and junk lining the entire side of the place. The tables and chairs were cheap, the rug was old and dated, the room was dim. They were cleaning bathrooms while we were trying to dine. The bathrooms were about one foot away from the table so we could see and smell the buckets and bleach. In addition to the absolutely horrible ambiance the wine was sub-par and overly sweet. I have been to many wineries in many states and this should be an embarrassment to its owners. I will not return.

Thomas “Tommy”

Nice employees, casual atmosphere.

Lisa Grant

I really liked this place. Unique setting, local, and very friendly. I stopped in on a whim driving across PA. Paul was doing the tasting hes very sweet friendly gave me some suggestions. I bought midnight romance and giddy goat were semi sweet very good. I tried a few dry reds that may had turned but he let me try a few more. The chambourcin was good, next time I will try a few more reds.

Mandie F.

I'll start by saying the wine tasting tubes are super cute and unique to any wine tasting I've done before. There was no description of any of the wines and when we inquired, we didn't get much information about them.

Unfortunately, all of the wines have a nail polish remover/acetone smell and taste. We thought we found one we liked that didn't have that smell or taste and we tired it twice to make sure. We bought two bottles and when we got home and opened one, it had the acetone smell and taste. We had to dump the bottle and throw the other away.

Regan Havens

Had an absolutely wonderful time! Did a wine tasting, we were helped by Juliet who was the highlight of the visit. So funny and knowledgable about the selection, and she was working alone but served our large group like a champ. The wine selection was great, with little snacks which were complimentary. Very pleasant atmosphere. Would definitely come back again.

Robin Lalancette

Great staff. Friendly and accommodating. Looking forward to a future visit.

C Smith

Delicious wine!!!

Candace Smith

Delicious wine!!!

My Trinh

Great wines and everyone is nice and friendly. Ice wine is my favorite!!! It's the best around and on par if not better than my favorite ice wine from Canada.

R G

Loved the atmosphere! Came to visit on Sunday and was pleasantly surprised. Wine tasting was great and the young girl that was the host was awesome too, very friendly and informative!

Kishore Kumar

Must visit place for some great choice of wines. The staff was super helpful.

L B

My husband and I were excited to visit this place on our mini vacation because they had music. As we were driving up the highway we seen flags on the opposite side from the winery which made us think that’s what side the winery was located on. We did a u-turn in the stone and continued across the road where the winery was actually located. Just a little confusing. Anyway we drove along this stone road and finally get to the winery. At this point we weren’t sure where to park because there wasn’t a true parking lot. We parked in the grass behind some old corvettes that were sitting there. So anyway…. we get out of the car and hear the workers/owners/helpers talking very loudly stating that they only sold 1 bottle of wine all day. Well if that isn’t a turn off I am not sure what is. Not a conversation you would want potential purchasers to hear. We ignored their conversation as we were having one of our own about how we don’t hear any music playing. We continued along the sidewalk and into the winery. There was an acoustic guitar guy that just started playing a song as we walked in, he sounded good. There was nobody else in the place except the wine maker who was sitting at the bar drinking bottle(s) of wine. With that said everyone was really nice and conversational. They do have some really good wine and some amazing slushees. I think they need to update their signage because it was all faded. I also think they need to designate a parking area. Just and awkward situation. I guess we shouldn’t of expected a small crowd sitting outside listening to music and enjoying wine. Our bad lol. I recommend trying their wine! Creamsicle was my favorite so I drank a glass there and we bought 2 bottles of grapealicious to go!

Kurt

Best wine slushies around.

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