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Park Farm Winery

Park Farm Winery

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4.6 Google Review
15159 Thielen Rd, Durango, Iowa, 52039, United States
(563) 557-3727 www.parkfarmwinery.com
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Apr 26, 2018
Very nice winery set in a beautiful location just outside of Doubouqe. Really enjoyed the drive and scenery on the drive there. Huge outdoor and indoor seating areas. Really enjoyed our pizza and wine tasting. Loved their sweet reds and fruit wines. Would suggest a larger tasting area. I felt rushed and the staff looked overwhelmed. People who were already seated came to the tasting area for beverages and it gets really crowded. Otherwise a great spot!

Jul 15, 2018
Great, knowledgeable staff. After a wine tasting grab a bottle of wine and a stone oven pizza, delicious. Thanks to Park Farm Winery for the excellent time. We enjoyed the Willow, dry white.

Jun 30, 2018
Absolutely Beautiful....had the Sangria which was wonderful and also had the pizza which was great as well. Would definately recommend visiting Park Farm Winery.

Apr 17, 2018
They put their heart and soul into their wine. Everything they make taste fantastic. Service is excellent! Most magical place in Iowa in my humble opinion. Wood fire cooked pizza ia amazing! They also added panini's to their menu. Guys, they also stock beer, so take your date or wife, they will surely appreciate the time you spent doing something with them that makes them happy and keeps you off the couch at nights;) A+++++++++++++++

Nov 25, 2017
The winery itself looks very nice and has plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The staff was friendly. I just did not care for any of the wines; they all had a weird taste to me. I sampled 5 and my husband a few others and we didn’t really care for any. We felt pressured to buy a glass after sampling that we just left there. Everyone has their own tastes though. They do serve food as well which we didn’t try.

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Mon:11 am - 3 pm
Tue:11 am - 3 pm
Wed:11 am - 3 pm
Thu:11 am - 8 pm
Fri:11 am - 8 pm
Sat:11 am - 8 pm

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