Nuyaka Creek Winery, Oklahoma, United States


3.5 (12 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Bristow Wineries & Vineyards

46 years of wine making...

It's an Oklahoma winery...but I was VERY impressed with this wine-maker's palate. He had created a liquor that is butter pecan...so good. They're friendly and accommodating. My daughter and I went and enjoyed the wines and sweet couple that entertained us as well as a group of other ladies partaking in the wine-tasting.
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Address

35230 S 177th West Ave, Bristow, OK 74010-3031

Mobile

+1 918-756-8485

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 11:16

User Ratings

3.5 based on (12 reviews)

Excellent
33%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
8%
Terrible
17%

Reviews


  • 3Mark J 5:00 PM May 26, 2013
    Yes, it's really there ... eventually.
    If you go with Hugh expectations, you'll leave disappointed. If you go after visiting some moreesalished wineries, some of which are not all that far from Tulsa, and expect that at this winery, you'll be disappointed. If you're looking for a high tech, high volume winery, you'll again be disappointed. But, if you're looking for a simple adventure, not so far from Tulsa; looking for some nice, local wines to experience; looking for some interesting, tasty, sweet fruit wines; just looking for a new adventure; and just looking for some nice folks to spend thirty minutes with sampling their wines, you'll leave satisfied. I'm no wine connoisseur; I only know what I like. For me, most of the wines were a bit too sweet. But interesting, and different. The owners were very nice and friendly. Yes, it is rather "mom and pop," but that also has a certain charm. I don't know that I'd visit again (mainly because of the roads and its very, very rural location)' but then again there's many things I've done and enjoyed, but probably won't repeat. It's well worth at least one visit.

  • 3Sherri T 5:00 PM Nov 5, 2011
    Interesting experience, but poor customer service follow-up.
    It's a long some what scenic drive from Tulsa. It's easy to get lost or discouraged getting there and once I was there I thought - really, this is it?? It's very Mom & Pop. They are a very sweet older couple that have been making wine for several decades. The lighter, sweet wines and their Elderberry Wine are really their forte. I am a red wine drinker and did not like what I tasted at all from their selection. The best was the Cabernet Sauvignon, so I bought a bottle of it along with a bottle of Peach Mist and their Petite Pecan. The Peach Mist was marvelous and I'm looking forward to the Petite Pecan. The Cab-Sauv however, was not worth drinking. It was a murky reddish brown, tasted vinegary and from the bottom of a barrel. I called and spoke to the woman about my experience very politely. She seemed to become offended and said that Cabernet Sauvignon isn't suppose to be sweet. I explained that it is the wine of my choice as a rule and I was aware of it's taste and I thought perhaps there was something wrong with that bottle. She said I would have to cork it up and bring it back and they would "talk to me about it." I don't think so!!! The tour consisted of pointing to the vines out in the fields behind the house.

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