2045 Weston Rd, Celina, TX 75009, United StatesMap
Phone+1 214-578-6390
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Fantastic snack food, very classy but also not too fancy! I loved their wine and their flat bread! Insanely good atmosphere and peaceful! Very calm and pleasant, and great staff. The wine is great, a...
My friend enjoys frequenting this delightful winery. They not only have amazing wine but also jams. The charcuterie/cheese platter was so tasty with the wine tasting.
This is a north East Texas must stop. We were passing through the DFW area on our way to Texoma and, liking to get off the beaten path, found this place. We had the opportunity to visit with the own...
Ray and Sue were a wealth of information about wines and very gracious hosts. We enjoyed our private tasting immensely! We can highly recommend the Prairie Mist, a gold medal winner, and the Texas Red...
Fun,
Fantastic snack food, very classy but also not too fancy! I loved their wine and their flat bread! Insanely good atmosphere and peaceful! Very calm and pleasant, and great staff. The wine is great, a...
Fabulous wine tasting!
My friend enjoys frequenting this delightful winery. They not only have amazing wine but also jams. The charcuterie/cheese platter was so tasty with the wine tasting.
Great wine
Amazing place! Owners are very friendly, the food is delicious and the wine is divine. Lots of outdoor seating.
Fantastic place to come see!!!
This is a north East Texas must stop. We were passing through the DFW area on our way to Texoma and, liking to get off the beaten path, found this place. We had the opportunity to visit with the own...
Great Wine; Great Hosts
Ray and Sue were a wealth of information about wines and very gracious hosts. We enjoyed our private tasting immensely! We can highly recommend the Prairie Mist, a gold medal winner, and the Texas Red...