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Freedom Run Winery

Freedom Run Winery

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5138 Lower Mountain Rd, Lockport, New York, 14094, United States
(716) 433-4136
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Apr 23, 2018
Owners and tasting room employees are friendly, honest, and knowledgable about wines. Venue is dog friendly. They have a nice back yard that I great for dogs. I have no experience with the place as far as for weddings or events. We like to come during the slow times during the week because it can get busy during the weekend.

Jul 17, 2018
Great place for wine tasting but you must check out the bathroom!

Mar 29, 2018
Decent wines. The hostess wasn't very chatty but indulged us in conversation nonetheless. Also open on a weekday, which is something most wineries in the area won't do without appointment!

Apr 18, 2018
Beautiful venue! Great wines! Great people! We'll be back!

May 25, 2017
First trip to the Niagara Wine Trail and first winery we visited. Very nicely appointed and spacious tasting room and Larry was very informative, accommodating and fun, catering to our individual likes in wine. I think we tasted every wine on the tasting list and perhaps some that weren't? Their wines are very good and we left with more than a few bottles. After visiting a few of the other wineries in the area, we actually returned to Freedom Run to share a bottle of their '13 Chardonnay - very nice wine! Would highly recommend a stop at this winery. We will definitely visit again.

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Mon:12 pm - 6 pm
Tue:12 pm - 6 pm
Wed:12 pm - 6 pm Open Today
Thu:10 am - 6 pm
Fri:10 am - 6 pm
Sat:10 am - 6 pm

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