Wineries near Wyomissing

Vintner’s Table Winery •
945 Hill Avenue, Wyomissing

“My husband and I came in a little cautious but we had a great experience! The service was speedy and our waitress was attentive. The food was delicious and the drinks were divine! The only con we have to report is that we paid $6 to add shrimp to my husbands pasta and the dish came out with three shrimp. You read that right, we paid $6 for 3 pieces of shrimp.We ordered the truffle fries for an appetizer and we both loved them! Everything tasted great and all the staff were polite and helpful! The skimpy shrimp hasn’t deterred us! We will definitely be back!“

3.8 Good24 Reviews
Ridgewood Winery, LLC Wineries • $$
2039 Philadelphia Ave, Birdsboro - 4.38 miles

“I am not a very big wine person so I am very picky when it comes to wine but I found several wines here that I loved! I am more of a sweet wine person and I feel like they perfected the sweet taste. My boyfriend on the other hand is more of a dry wine person and he was still able to find wines he also liked so it was a win win! The people working were also so sweet and seemed like they actually cared about our wine preferences instead of just trying to sell which I loved. We did a tasting of 5 wines I think for $5 and found several we loved!“

4.7 Superb16 Reviews
Stonekeep Meadery and Wine Cellars Winery •
564 Blandon Rd, Fleetwood - 8.29 miles

“I'm the first to admit that my exposure to, and my knowledge of mead is significantly more limited than other adult beverages. But I have really enjoyed what I've tried from Stonekeep. I've enjoyed visits to both their Fleetwood and Jim Thorpe tasting rooms. I really dig the medieval vibe. It makes both locations feel unique, and not quite like your typical tasting room experience. This is the type of place you would bring someone if they were visiting from out of town and we're looking for something off the beaten path. While Stonekeep produces both wine and mead, it is the latter which truly stands out. My favorite selections are the Red Raspberry Melomel and the Blue Muninn. Both offerings are absolutely delicious, and an excellent way to introduce someone to mead who may not be familiar with the drink. Both are excellent on their own, but really hit a whole new level when paired with chocolate. Consider busting out these meads for your after dinner course when entertaining at home. Or, if you're by yourself, feel free to pour yourself a glass and sit in front of the fireplace.“

4.2 Good13 Reviews