Nashoba Valley Winery, Massachusetts, United States
4.5 (297 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #2 in Bolton Wineries & Vineyards • Farms
Beautiful Day St Winery
Nashoba Valley Winery has earned wide acclaim as a pioneering winery orchard and a premier destination for visitors seeking excellent wine, exquisitely prepared food, and a gorgeous country setting. The family-owned orchard, winery & restaurant, set on 52 rolling acres, boasts a state-of-the art wine-making and distillation facility, an exceptional wine and gift shoppe, a brewery, and a gourmet restaurant.
Address
100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740-1238
Mobile
Website
http://www.nashobawinery.com
Current local date and time now
Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 9:30
User Ratings
4.5 based on (297 reviews)
Excellent
54%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Reviews
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5Sandi F 5:00 PM Jul 5, 2022
Wonderful!
We had a wonderful time visiting your winery. I was skeptical at first trying fruit wine as in a bit of a wine snob having lived in Germany, France and growing up in California. I am now a true convert. The cranberry apple wine is a must! I only wish you all could ship to Idaho. The young, well trained and educated, vintner came out and introduced himself. He is making incredible wine and fruit wine. I love a good GSM and he had me try the Bolton blush 50% Grenache and 50% Mourvèdre. I am not a blush wine person, but I am now! Also, I had to buy the F - U- Putin Vodka made from apples. I cannot wait to come back to Nashoba!!! Thank you!!! Also, the woman running the tastings, I think it was Allison, is so much fun and so encouraging.
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5KenVicLee 5:00 PM Aug 9, 2022
Pleasant Way To Spend An Afternoon
What a fun experience. At first it was a little hard to believe there was a winery in central Massachusetts. But after a light lunch on the patio, and a perusal of the gift shop, we made our way to the wine bar for tasting. We were provided with six tokens for six tastings. Since this establishment is not limited to wine, I went with six tastings of their beers which are brewed onsite. But tjere were also options for distilled alcohols (two tokens for a tasting) and hard ciders. We had a group of 5 so there were a lot of comments about the various tastings. We all went away with at least one bottle. And my wife and I picked up a bottle of whiskey as a gift for a relative we would see later in our trip. It was all a pleasant way to spend an afternoon.