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Wildside Winery

Wildside Winery

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5500 Eire Ln, Versailles, Kentucky, 40383, United States
(859) 879-3982 www.wildsidewinery.com
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Jun 21, 2018
We had a Groupon for the winery. Originally was for a restaurant that went out of business and was able to trade for here. A cute a little place. Could not believe how many different wines they have. They gave us a wine list and was able to select 8 tastes from the list. What we like is we each received a tray with the 8 selections with a blurb under each one explaining each one. Some we like and others we didn't. It all depends on one's taste buds. We went to wine taste in Australia years ago and was told it is not the price of wine but your palette that determines if you like it or not. We bought 2 bottles to take home.

Jun 19, 2018
Great little winery and even had beer which made my husband happy. I like sweet wine, and they had plenty! They also had semi-sweet and dry. Inexpensive flights! The drive was great as well--that is, if you like to see horses and rolling hills!

Jul 4, 2018
Very nice people. Went put of their way to take care of a fairly large group that seemed to have descended upon them all at the same time. We all enjoyed the package we chose and purchased a few different wines! Beautiful place in the middle of Woodford Co. Horse Farms!

Mar 1, 2018
Wildside is the most comfortable and down to earth winery there is. And, bonus, the wine is phenomenal! Go there. Drink wine. You will not be disappointed.

Apr 22, 2018
Great place just passing through enjoyed, tasting the different wines ended up walking out with 6 bottles of sweet definitely the the raspberry with dark chocolate was our favorite, will definitely be back

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Opening Hours

Tue:12 pm - 7 pm
Wed:12 pm - 7 pm
Thu:12 pm - 7 pm
Fri:12 pm - 7 pm
Sat:12 pm - 7 pm

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