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Big Head Wines

Big Head Wines

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4.6 Google Review
304 Hunter Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0, Canada
(905) 468-4321 www.bigheadwines.ca
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Jul 8, 2018
One of our favorite wineries in the Niagara region. Every time we have visited, we have enjoyed their bold, strong reds, and have been pleasantly surprised by their whites. The staff in the tasting room educated us on the different wines, as well as the proper glasses in which they should be served. Overall, a great experience between the wine and the friendly staff, we will definitely continue our tradition of returning every year.

Jul 24, 2018
Mary was phenomenal! She spent a lot of time with us, explaining the wines and even joking with the non-wine lovers. She had everyone laughing. We would go back just to hang out with her and learn more about their wines.

Jul 19, 2018
This is by far one of our favourite wineries in the area! Super fun and enjoyable experience EVERY time we go! Be prepared to leave with a few bottles of the Old Vines Chardonnay — it’s amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️

Jul 12, 2018
The winery itself presented well, however the experience was less than expected from previous reviews. The wines where a little more on the expensive side from previous wineries. It’s a little annoying that they charge $10 for a flight of wine and are not willing to wave it if you buy 2 bottles of wine. (They only wave it at $50, which was $4 under our purchase price). The previous 3 wineries waved our tasting fees after a purchase. I would have dealt with this easier but I found the woman at the till unpleasant. When I asked if she could provide me with bubble wrap to pack the wine I had just purchased to take on the plane home, she said they don’t provide it, and if she purchases wine while travelling she goes out of her way to buy bubble wrap. Every other winery provides wine specific bubble wrap and even provided extras to cover what they did not provide. Over all we left disappointed, we would not go back, and maybe even warn people from going.

May 29, 2018
Had an amazing experience! The staff there were very nice and knowledgeable and made it a fun experience. Loved being able to see all the holding tanks too. And honestly, now one of my new favorite wines! Would recommend checking them out!

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