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Oz Winery

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417 Lincoln Ave, Wamego, Kansas, 66547, United States
(785) 456-7417 www.ozwinerykansas.com
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May 28, 2018
Would have loved to properly try this as we saw the signs the whole way on the interstate. Pulled off and just as the phone was connecting to an extension for a person the cell service clunked out, so we drove all the way to get here (10 miles off I-70 each way) only to find they were closed on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Basing my rating on lack of hours posted on their website (much of the functionality if their site wasn't working, including the "about us" tab) and lack of a closure notice on their automated phone system, both are simple fixes. Will possibly try again on it way back through.

Jun 23, 2018
The gal who helped me was extremely knowledgeable. The wine is good but i spent more on 3 bottles of their wine than i do for 6 bottles at most any other winery. But i guess it's a novelty thing 😊

Jul 10, 2018
Such a fun little stop between kansas city and denver. Totally worth the detour. Wish we had time to explore the downtown a little more. Seemed like a really great little city.

Jul 9, 2018
Very good wine, we got three bottles after our tasting. Kinda pricy though as if you do the tasting and buy wine they still charge you for the tasting. They also have cheese and souvenirs for sale but no cheese tasting.

Apr 16, 2018
The wines are great and the service was wonderful! I went to a wine tasting party there and loved all the wines and pairings! The staff was also very knowledgeable, they were able to answer any questions we had. Would definitely recommend!

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Wed:10 am - 6 pm
Thu:10 am - 6 pm
Fri:10 am - 7 pm
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