Linda Johansen
Fun stop for tasting right on Red Arrow Highway. Personable, knowledgeable staff. Great wines.
First fell in love with demi-sec. Now there’s a white and a red. Cherry wine and Sparkling Cherry what a fun decision. Sparkling Peach was the overall fav this visit. Twenty years of tasting and there’s always been hard choices. Quality and consistency are a given. The Sip n Savor passport card is a nice perk for swag(2022 clear insulation glass).
… moreMateo Gebon
This tasting room has plenty of good options, but it is a bit basic inside. The staff was very friendly and helped me determine which version of the Albariño was my favorite. I was able to get the bottle I wanted after trying a few tastes, and it all went quite smoothly. It’s definitely not a bad spot to enjoy a tasting, and they have a good selection of Tabor Hill’s wine for sale.
… moreRick Noll
For as good as their wine is, we were underwhelmed with our visit. We went to their stand-alone tasting room, not the restaurant.
The attendant was more interested in other things than her guest and pouring their next wine. There were 3 couples here, all with empty glasses. Another couple walked in to pick up some wines. I am going to presume regulars. She poured them some wine and sold them their wine, then proceeded to have a discussion with them. Ignoring all the other people in the room.
… moreMary Scheitler
I haven’t been here in years. In fact, I don’t even think this is the same location which makes me sad. My mom used to work at the saugatuck tasting room decades ago, seasonally. She loved it. I learned so much about the wine from her. She felt like it wasn’t even work and the business made her feel like family. Unfortunately, she passed away in September of 1996. I was always made to feel welcome and special when I visited after but eventually I had to move in with my grandparents across the state. I remember my mom’s boss. She was so nice to us and kept in touch after my mom passed. Her name was Ann, I wish I remembered her last name. If anyone is wondering if they should visit, or you are trying to decide between Tabor Hill and another place….go to Tabor Hill. I would think a business making such a good impression it has lasted decades on one of their employee’s children would be a green flag. It’s a great atmosphere and the family is a good family. The wine is fantastic and has always been super affordable. They could easily charge double and get it, but I’ve always known them to want everyone to have access to good wine, not just the wealthy. Even though they’ve had the white House as a customer, along with Bob Hope. I remember the Bob Hope wine. The demi sec, right? White wine, dry. I think that’s what it was. 80 cases for his 80th birthday. You’ll definitely not regret going to Tabor Hill. By the way, my mother’s name was Christine Pintoski but everyone called her Tina.
… moreSeth Damas
Very nice tasting room in an old building that used to be part of a plant nursery.
… moreRyan Regan
Small tasting house (seats maybe 12-15 people) but the price is great and the conversation is even better!
… moreLaurie Earnst
We enjoyed a fabulous tasting experience here. The attendant was very friendly and knowledgeable about the wines. We had a great visit and purchased a bottle.
… moreAmanda Beasley
Mary was so nice, helpful and knowledgeable!! I love to go to wineries to hear about the tasting notes, history and hear any suggestions. She gave us a wine that she thought we might like and we ended up buying a few bottles! Thank you Mary for a wonderful experience!!
… moreJ Ro
Did have a nice pinot gris, but really bad service. Just four other people in the tasting room and we had to wait close to 15 minutes in between the pours. We were ignored and it was noticeable. And while the person behind the counter apologized, we were upset by this. We felt we were ignored because the other customers were ringing up a large bill by buying lots of wine, and we were just there for a tasting. We won’t recommend Tabor Hill.
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