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Red Hook Winery

Red Hook Winery

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4.6 Google Review
175 Van Dyke St, Brooklyn, New York, 11231, United States
(347) 689-2432 www.redhookwinery.com
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Jul 2, 2018
Great escape for a hot day. Some interesting wines, and great local snacks.

Mar 8, 2018
Overall: Decent grapes = decent wine. Neither great nor bad, Red Hook is a fun spot to sample wines with friends or family. The good: An open atmosphere allows for large gatherings while there's also a decent amount of space for smaller groups as well. The atmosphere is trendy and matches the retrofitted warehouse vibe in the neighborhood that it's in. The cheese board was a nice addition to the pairing with both cheeses not being overpowering to the wine. The not-so-good: The wine itself is average, doesn't overachieve in any category, and is unfortunately forgettable. The notes described by the somms for each of our 4 pairings ( 2 reds 2 whites) didn't match, whether that's the fault of the wine or somm I'm unsure. Atmosphere: 7.5/10 Service: 7.5/10 Food/wine: 8/10

May 4, 2018
Very interesting interior in an old port pub style. Besides that very friendly staff and there are free tours on Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm

Apr 22, 2017
Red Hook will not disappoint. We came for my birthday with a group of 15 people, and were well taken care of and totally comfortable. We called in advance but were told that reservations were not necessary, so long as we were okay to crowd around a table or stake out our own seating. We were able to all fit comfortably alongside a few other larger groups. We did tasting flights and then bought a few bottles to share. DEFINITELY try the 2014 Salt Crush and the RHW Rose if they are available. With a large group or just a few people, Red Hook is a great place to spend your day!

Dec 16, 2017
Great experience! Very knowledgeable and friendly employees.

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