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Ridge Road Estate Winery

Ridge Road Estate Winery

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1205 Ridge Rd, Hamilton, Ontario, L8J 2X5, Canada
(289) 649-0353 www.ridgeroadwinery.ca
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Jul 20, 2018
On our drive to Toronto, we ventured a few miles off the highway and stopped here to have a picnic. We tasted their great wine and enjoyed a few glasses on their patio with the picnic we brought. The owner was very warm and hospitable. Absolutely lovely.

May 21, 2018
A wonderful way to spend an afternoon! We discovered some very nice tasting whites and a rose that I bought. The views are very pretty along Ridge Road which also made the drive totally worth it.

Jun 16, 2018
Unique and boutique. Casual and inviting is the backdrop for some very exceptional wines. The view and area are amazing. Great special events..i.e. Valetine's Day and Grimsby's Peach Festival. Owned and operated by the same family since 1800's.

Apr 20, 2018
Beautiful property. Very helpful and friendly staff. We didn't know the area, so they help us find places to buy food to bring it back to their property to enjoy it with the wine.

May 14, 2018
Went here for Mothers day lunch. Romantic setting family owners warm and very attentive. They will chat with you. Lunch was excellent..starting with a wonderful raspberry ice tea with gingerale and rosee wine. Then you got 2 wine samples with meal but could have more. Sandwiches egg salad / cucumber and cream cheese / curried chicken salad with carrots and celery and dip. Dessert was a delicious heart scone with home made jam and mascarpone. Call a Cab popular now. But most popular Crossroads in 2016. Itcwas delicious. A new batch is being made. It is a cross of 2 grapes and will be ready in 2019...takes 3 years to sit. Wonderful country setting..our 2nd visit we will be back!

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