Wölffer Estate Vineyard

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Sagaponack, United States

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Wölffer Estate Vineyard Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wölffer Estate Vineyard is located in Sagaponack, United States on 139 Sagg Rd. Wölffer Estate Vineyard is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States. Wölffer Estate Vineyard is an American winery in the classic European tradition. Winemaking is the heart of all we do at Wölffer. We grow Merlot, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and small lots of Trebbiano, Pinot Noir and Vignole. We use sustainable farming practices, and are proud to be among the few vineyards that are certified as sustainable by Long Island Sustainable Winemaking. Winemaker/Partner Roman Roth makes Wölffer wine using traditional techniques but always with an eye toward innovation. His goals are to make wines that are food-friendly and elegant, and built for longevity. All our wines are made using estate-grown or locally sourced fruit, and our dry white and rosé ciders also are made from New York State apples, sourced from the Halsey Apple Orchard and other growers that meet the Halseys' high standards.

Address

139 Sagg Rd

Phone

+1 6315375106

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Sagaponack, NY

Founded

1988

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Hayeon Haylee K

Extremely busy on the weekend. Hard to grab a server’s attention but worth a trip for a small group tasting. Right now it’s too early to see any greens on vines.

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Alexis Commisso

Beautiful winery but some rude staff. I feel that after everything people have endured this year, if you choose to go to a place of business with service, the service should be exceptional. We were greeted by a rude hostess who was annoyed with us when we arrived. We had reserved a curated experience. We were sat at tables and were a group of ten so we knew and expected we were sitting at two different tables. She didn’t want “overwhelm” the servers by putting us next to each other which was interesting since 30 minutes after we arrived every table was full. We realized we were not being sat where the curated experience and once WE brought that to their attention the hostess was annoyed again. She asked my sister in law to take her Bride sash off which was ridiculous as we were just looking for a beautiful day to celebrate, not looking for a rowdy time. She then said she’d bring over champagne to make the bride feel special and that did not happen. At the end of the experience (which was awesome) she came running to me to collect the bill. Then once I paid she sent someone else to hand me the receipt and didn’t come out to say thank you or even goodbye. The wine experience was lovely and food was delicious and our table host was so knowledgeable but a bit overshadowed by this rude attitude I walked into. We may not be or look like Hamptons elite but every customer and patron should be treated like they are.

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Anastasiya Zolotova

Love this place. The cider flight is delicious. The brie is out of this world and the heaters on the patio are strong enough to make it cozy on a chilly day.

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Tasha Shariff

I visited for my friends bachelorette party. We had zack as our expertise for the wine. We had a great time. The weather was a little chilly but there is an enclosed section that has heaters (that’s where we were). We chose a package to taste the different types of wine and have something to eat that would compliment each wine. . The food was fantastic I wish we had lots of it but it was sooo good. Zach as really smart and knew his wine well and taught us a bunch of stuff that we didn’t know. He was so nice to us and cracked some jokes, we felt very comfortable. Next time I come here, I will definitely be requesting Zach as my expertise

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Heidi Liou

I’ve been here twice now with friends since it is a “trendy” place. FYI there are no grapes on the vine in November. Overall, great food and service! We sat indoors and tables were spaced far apart. You come here for the experience, and it’s worth it (but does come at a price). I didn’t drink wine but I was with 4 friends who ordered the colorful cider flight (pictured below).

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Erica Swallow

If you're looking for a relaxing vino escape while in the Hamptons, head to Wölffer Estate Vineyards, located in Bridgehampton in the South Fork of Suffolk County, New York. Described by its staff as "an American Winery in the Classic European Tradition," the 175-acre estate features an inviting tasting room that opens up onto a beautiful terrace overlooking 55 acres of vineyards. As late founder Christian Wölffer was an equestrian, the estate is also home to a 100-acre world-class equestrian center, complete with the largest indoor riding ring on the East Coast. While visiting the vineyard, I recommend sitting on the terrace and enjoying a flight of the Club Tasting, which includes the following wines this summer: - 2010 Sauvignon Blanc: Fruity and refreshing, this citrusy treat is perfect for a sunny day on the terrace. It is composed of 100% Sauvignon Blanc grapes purchased from Palmer Vineyard on the North Fork of Long Island. - 2010 Grandioso Rosé: Light salmon in color, this rosé features baked apple, caramel and pear aromas and is composed of 66% Merlot, 26% Cabernet Franc and 8% Chardonnay. - 2008 Caya Cabernet Franc: Long Island is known for the Cabernet Franc varietal - this one features subtle spicy black pepper, blackberry, cherry and chocolate notes and an elegant minerality, yet is light enough for summer sipping. It is composed of 86% Cabernet Franc and 14% Merlot. - 2009 "Laica" Late Harvest (Ice Wine) Vignoles and Riesling: This elegant and not-too-syrupy harvest wine is sweet with caramel and peach. Winemaker Roman Roth recommends pairing this ice wine with fresh fruit, fruit tart or fruit sorbet, or simply enjoying it on its own. This wine is composed of 62% Vignoles, grown at Wolffer Estate Vineyard and 38% Riesling, grown at Jamesport Vineyard.

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Victoria Eidelstein

Great place. Friendly people. Very accommodating.

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Theresa Marko

You have to make a reservation. We were on the covered patio in case it rained, but in the garden looked lovely in between the vines. Those tables had an umbrella too. We tried the chardonnay, riesling berry, sparkling rose, summer in a bottle rose, and the sauvignon blanc. All were extremely smooth with a nice mouth feel. Taste was great also.