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Mission Mountain Winery

Mission Mountain Winery

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82420 US-93, Dayton, Montana, 59914, United States
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Nov 10, 2017
Being from Washington where wonderful wineries are plentiful, I didn't have high expectations for a winery in Montana, but I was pleasantly surprised! The setting is nice, along Flathead lake in the distance. Outside there is a little garden gazebo area that is great for sipping a glass after you have selected a favorite. Inside the winery tasting room is nothing fantastic, just a small area with a tasting counter. We stopped in on a hot July day and when we arrived were the only patrons there. We went inside and were immediately greeted by a friendly server. There was a tasting fee and it was waived if you purchased of a bottle. They had 10-12 wines to choose from and if I recall you got 5 tastes with your fee. While we tasted the server told us about the history of the winery - in business since the early 1980's so they must be making something right! And they get grapes from Washington, so that says something too. They had some standard choices including a Cabernet that was actually very good and some not so standard choices such as a Huckleberry that was so very unusual that I had to come home with 4 bottles! Overall the service and wine were both very good. Before leaving we bought a chilled bottle of the Huckleberry and shared a glass out in the gazebo while our dog (who was welcome outside) enjoyed nice green grass that he hadn't been able to roll around in for nearly three weeks since we had been on the road. He loved it as much as we did! Flathead Lake is beautiful and this winery has a great backdrop for enjoying a refreshing glass in the sunshine!

May 12, 2017
The wine is delicious and the grand picture windows provide a beautiful, scenic view to enjoy while sipping your wine. $5 wine tasting per person, in which you get to choose five wines to try between their selections of: reds, white and dessert wines. The bartender was really easy to talk to, though he didn't always have answers to my questions. A really good experience.

May 12, 2017
Easy to miss off the roadway, this Winery tasting experience is a nice way to take in the scenic views while also sampling some full flavored sweet and semi-sweet selections of wine. They have dessert wines if you like them very sweet. They also have some drier wines if that is your preference. Tastings are $5 per person, a fee that is waived if you buy a bottle of wine! Wine bottles range in price from about $10 to about $50. The staff was very nice, too. Worth a stop. They are open May - October.

Jul 13, 2017
The two people working there were quite nice. The wine was pretty good as well. I would go back.

Jun 12, 2018
Great service.

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