12 tips for a Successful Visit to a Winery

12 tips for a Successful Visit to a Winery

Ontario’s wine regions are a haven for enthusiasts and casual sippers alike, offering a delightful blend of scenic landscapes, rich history, and exceptional wines. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a weekend retreat, or simply seeking to explore the local terroir, visiting a winery can be a transformative experience. From the sun-kissed vineyards of Niagara to the charming estates of Prince Edward County, each winery tells its own story through its wines, architecture, and hospitality.

I have compiled a few rules to help you enjoy your experience while visiting a winery.

A majority of wineries are owned by families who put their hard work, love, and expertise into managing the vineyard. The families take great pride in their wineries, and you are their guest.

Plan out your day

Napa Valley, Prince Edward County, the Niagara Peninsula, the Okanagan Valley, and every wine area have detailed maps and routes to follow. Read the map and plan to visit at least three or four wineries a day.

Have a great breakfast

Never go wine tasting on an empty stomach. Have a full meal early in the morning.

Have a designated driver

Your safety comes first.  You will taste at least four wines per vineyard. These glasses can add up. It is important to have a designated driver. Many wineries offer a free non-alcoholic beverage to the designated driver.

Do not wear perfume

The perfume will interfere with your sense of smell and taste and you will not get the exact aromas of the wine.

Be humble

Even if you are oenophile, it is always good to be humble. Be open to other ways of doing things. You might be used to drinking wines that have a cork. Some use plastic or do not use cork at all. You might not like a blend or unoaked. Have an open mind.

Get to know the winemaker and their concept

Always talk to the owner or the winemaker. Become interested in them and ask questions. You will learn so much about the wine, the vineyard, and their approach to making wine.

Do not ask for a discount

The owners and the winemaker work very hard through challenging climates and the wines are worth every dollar. Do not haggle or ask for a discount.

Respect their time

If they are not busy, it is ok to talk to them. If the tasting room is full then respect the time of the owner and the winemaker.

Taste and spit if visiting more than one vineyard

I strongly recommend this habit. Always have a piece of bread before tasting. Clean your palate. Shake the wine in the glass. Look at the sediments. Put it against the light and see if there are any tannins at the bottom of the glass. Now take a sip and gargle. Most vineyards have a bucket where you can spit the wine out.

Do not ask if there is a better wine

You are insulting the owner by asking this question. Taste the wines that are offered on the flight.

Buy a bottle

The vineyard is offering you free tasting so that you can buy some wine from them. Please buy a bottle.

Bring a cooler to put the wine bottle

Always put the bottle that you buy straight into the cooler. This will protect the wine.winery

 

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