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Liquid Art Winery And Estate

Liquid Art Winery And Estate

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4.7 Google Review
1745 Wildcat Creek Rd, Manhattan, Kansas, 66503, United States
(785) 370-8025 www.liquidartwinery.com
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May 26, 2018
Liquid Art is absolutely amazing. It is hands down the best wedding venue in the area! Not only was our wedding perfect, but so was the entire planning process. It would have been more stressful if I didn't have Danielle to help me, which she was so willing to do! She is such a great person and we're so grateful for her. Liquid Art was worth every penny. The views are breathtaking being in the Flint Hills (we had our ceremony in the Vineyard Knoll), the reception hall is wonderful with so much natural light, and the bride and groom rooms were perfect. The wines and ciders are fantastic as well! I really don't have anything negative to say about Liquid Art. We will definitely make the two hour drive from home to keep visiting!

Jun 5, 2018
LOVE Liquid Art! Dave and Dani are two of the kindest, hardest-working people I know. Together they created such an amazing place. From the quality of the wines and craft ciders to the beautiful attention to detail inside and out – the Tasting Room and outdoor patios are something you just have to experience for yourself! It is the perfect place to relax, unwind, laugh and celebrate. My current favorites are the Reserve Chardonnay and the Apricot Hopped cider – definitely worth visiting and re-visiting again and again!

Apr 18, 2018
My husband and I , ( yes we are gay), went to Liquid Art last fall on a warm day and enjoyed wine, crackers, and cheese on their back patio enjoying the view and were looking forward to a warm weekend so we could return. My husband had an encounter thru business today with who he understood to be the owner and he complimented the owner about the winery, but then mentioned how one of the wines we sampled was sour tasting and was curious why. During the conversation he also mentionted going there with his husband. The owner promptly let it be known that he was not to come back. Now I do not know if the owner is anti gay or thin skinned, either is his choice to be, we all have our own choices to make. On that note we will choose to no longer visit the winery, we will tell our friends we are not going back and why, which will most likely mean they will not go back there either. Being a business owner is not easy, been there done that, but running off customers just does not seem like a good business practice. There are other fantastic wineries is this area who are very friendly to do business with and we love to spend money with them, we choose to go to friendly places to spend money, much more enjoyable that way. Just a small update because more has come out. My husband was talking to an employee, not the owner as he first thought. Somewhere between the employee and the owner and my husbands boss some of the facts got turned to fiction. As a group, when we go out we generally spend between $200-$500. Our group will never spend money at this place nor our friends. You do NOT lie about a persons work and expect customers to return, ain't a gonna happen. And a quick reply to the response of the owners, see the last sentence above.

Jun 11, 2018
Love this place! Great atmosphere, view and delicious wine and cider. Look forward to events here!

Jul 6, 2018
We absolutely love coming out to liquid art! Beautiful scenery and delicious wine and cider!

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