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Lighthall Vineyards

Lighthall Vineyards

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308 Lighthall Road, Milford, Ontario, K0K 2P0, Canada
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Jun 10, 2018
Tremendous wine / cheese maker. A little out of the way but so worth it. This is a top 3 spot for us in the County. Such wonderful wines and cheeses. Keep up the great work! We will be back!

Jun 10, 2018
One of my favorite stops in Prince Edward County. Not only is the winemaker behind the bar when walking in for a tasting (all of his wines are spectacular), but he also makes a cheese to pair with each of his wines. Highly recommend, do not pass this place up.

Jun 28, 2018
Really enjoyed tasting wines matched with in-house made cheeses. Great pairings. Tasting room isn't polished, it's part of the production area. Vicky who served was nice and knowledgable.

Jul 10, 2018
owner was on site. host provided delicious cheeses with each of 4 samples of wine. even provided cheese samples to our 5 year old at no charge. very friendly and relaxed atmosphere. will be back

Jul 25, 2018
An outstanding experience to say in the least. We arrived 2 minutes before closing on July 25th and were graciously welcomed. There is no pretension in this winery. They are there to present their excellent product: both wine and cheeses are paired beautifully. There are no tourist trappings here. Grapes are from the County, and the wine is of exceptional quality despite the moderate price. I would have paid doubled what they were asking for their bottles. Cheeses were phenomenal. Suffice to say, we tried three wines and cheeses, and bought all of them. Although it was past closing time, we were made to feel relaxed and in no rush. If you have to wait for service, be patient as it is soooo worth it!

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