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Contribute Feedback What Karianne K likes about Spicewood Vineyard:
A lot of fun. Wonderful atmosphere very chill with rustic glamor. Chris was amazing! Her cheese suggestions completely elevated the tasting experience. Chris was knowledgeable and friendly. Totally customized the experience for us because we shared the estate tasting and customized the regular sampling. I learned in not into rose or pat mat haha. But we loved the Tandem, good guy(s), and muscat blanc. Also super frie... View all feedback.
What holly russo doesn't like about Spicewood Vineyard:
There’s a nice indoor space and patio. Unfortunately, the wine just wasn’t for us and we found the staff we interacted with to be a bit standoffish and a little rude at points. Overall it was ok but we wouldn’t go back having had better experiences elsewhere nearby View all feedback.
Great service and a very nice selection of Texas and California wines to enjoy.
Love the atmosphere. Enjoyed the tasting and education on barrels I asked about. The Merlot was not what I was expecting, which was pleasant. The Independence is also worth trying out, they do sell it by the glass.I joined the Wine Club and am looking forward to those release events.They also have some other items for cooking... Balsamic and oil options.
Fantastic property if you like Central Texas charm and a patio with a breeze (during the 1st week of June at least). Incredibly relaxing late afternoon with a pretty decent Sangiovese rosé (the Viognier was even better, but the Mrs likes her rosés).Quiet and off the beaten path kind of place. Haven't checked out the reds yet, but if the wine is even drinkable, then come for the scenery
Not too far out of the way when you're visiting Marble Falls area. Very close to Opie's BBQ in Spicewood, TX. Very good wine variety and a very calm, relaxing patio with pleasant views and a light breeze. Very chill atmosphere. Very delightful. 100% recommend visiting Spicewood Vineyards.
As someone who rarely imbibes, I can speak more to the service and surroundings than the wine at Spicewood Vineyards. We went on a weekday, so it was blissfully quiet and low-key. The grounds were fun to explore with plenty of shaded spots to enjoy a simple, but tasty cheese plate alongside a glass or two of wine. Our server was knowledgeable and friendly-ish. He mostly left us alone, which was fine by us but may not suit everyone. We had a leisurely chat, snack, and bevvy before taking a wander around the property and heading out. Definitely a stop worth considering if you're in the vicinity.