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The Towne Winer

The Towne Winer

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115 Downey Rd #5, Guelph, Ontario, N1C 1A2, Canada
(519) 824-9191 thetownewiner.ca
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Jul 25, 2018
The Towne Winer has been a vital part of the south end in Guelph for years and its clear why; they have great product and service. When i brewed a batch of beer, they took the time to explain the process to me and the best way to store and enjoy the product. I highly recommend visiting their store on Downey Rd.

May 23, 2018
A high quality product at a reasonable price. I have purchased four batches of wine, consisting of different verietals, all of which turned out great and only improved through aging. The owner/operators are true wine and beer enthusiasts whom operate their business with honestly and integrity. I have tried other places, and in my opinion this is the best wine and beer making place in the area.

Apr 16, 2018
If you are looking for an enjoyable and relaxed wine making experience look no further than The Towne Winer. Barry and Liz show a true dedication to their craft as their knowledge and expertise and evident as soon as you walk in the door. Offering a variety of wines and beers at competitive prices, the quality of what you get to take home is only rivaled by the exceptional customer service provided. Vinting with Barry and Liz is always memorable and is something I look forward to every time I need to restock the cellar. If you are an experienced wine connoisseur or a simple enthusiast The Towne Winer is the spot for you.

May 19, 2018
Such an amazing experience from tasting to botteling. Friendly, professional service with a great sense of humour! Will be back for sure!

May 19, 2018
Welcoming atmosphere And great service. Bottling was a very pleasant experience.

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