Stone Hill Winery  4.0 Stars[Out of 8 Review(s)]

Phone: (417) 334-1897

Address:
601 State Hwy 165
Branson, MO 65616

Spend a fun-filled hour learning about Stone Hill wines, including the making of cream sherry and the production and bottling of spumante. Then sample our wines in one of six tasting rooms, with some of the most fun tour guides you'll ever find. Our gift shop is filled with a wide variety of wine-related items like wine-racks, shirts, hats, pictures, and glassware. You won't forget this wonderful experience at Stone Hill Winery. And the kids will love our popular juices!


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5.0 Stars    fun
Submitted: Thu May 17, 2007 8:30 pm
Author: angipink
From: saint peters
It's free and fun go check it out. But leave the kids at home, and least the babies!!
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5.0 Stars    great attraction
Submitted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:06 pm
Author: shannoncody0909
From: Iowa
We love stopping in for a tour & to look around. It is a must do when we come to Branson & of course we never leave without buying at least one bottle of wine. When people know we are going to Branson for vacation they give us money & their wine orders. This is a great winery.
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4.0 Stars    For wine lovers
Submitted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:31 am
Author: filiput
From: St. Louis, MO
Interesting tour, great samples. There is a difference in staff personalities and building layout than the one near Augusta MO. It is more layed back in the Branson location.
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5.0 Stars    Can't miss if you enjoy wine!!
Submitted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 10:04 pm
Author: KRVANS
From: LILLINGTON, NC
Best wine tasting I've ever been to. Not that I liked ALL the wines I tasted, but a few of them ranked high on my scale. I followed some very good advice I received before my trip and bought our favorites at the Jubilee store (next to Wal-Mart) instead of at the winery. Saved at least $2/bottle. The tour was interesting. First winery I've been to that lets you sample as many wines as you'd like for free. The tour guide was interesting and humorous. I agree that this is not the place for small children. My son (10 yrs.) put up with it, though. He liked the concord grape juice, but hated the white grape juice. The greater portion of the tour is in the tasting room, however, so if you don't drink alcohol, you may want to pass on this one.
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5.0 Stars    A great freebie!!
Submitted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:17 pm
Author: asreed1975
From: Pine Bluff, AR
I would agree that this is not really something for children especially young children, they will get bored, but it I think it's a great attraction. A very interesting tour followed by sampling alot of wine. Of course if your not into wine then this might not be the thing for you to do, but I don't really like wine either and I enjoy it. I love the juice and we usually buy a couple bottles of wine for my husband and parents and I get a couple bottles of juice. Their prices are great too.
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2.0 Stars    The taste lingers on, still!
Submitted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 4:03 pm
Author: pgpoohbear
From: Odessa, Texas
We went to this because I saw it was free and I had heard from some other people in town that it was really interesting. NOT!!!!!!

The people in the little group we were placed with to tour were only interested in the end result. The wine tasting. We all thought it was bad. I guess we are just not wine drinking kind of people.

There was one little kid on the tour and our guide tried every kind of juice on him and he wouldn't drink any of them. I should have followed his lead. I drank one sip of wine and I was finished. It tasted like something awful, maybe they do really stomp their grapes and it was dirty feet!

Not our cup of tea, or wine, but if you really like tasting a lot of wine you might enjoy the experience. NOT GOOD FOR CHILDREN!
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