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Tasted one of the nicest

8/23/16
Tasted one of the nicest
Source: google Rose Welthagen

Absolutely amazing experience! They did a good...

10/10/15
Absolutely amazing experience! They did a good tasting thay paired up well with the wine tasting selections. Plus an amazing view to look at whIle enjoying some amazing wines!!!
Source: google Michelle Payne

It's in a modern looking building up...

1/3/15
It's in a modern looking building up on a hill, way out on the peninsula, and it's worth a visit just for the view. We weren't thrilled with the wines, however. They were fine, nothing was bad, but we preferred the other few tastings of the day. It's out by the park with the old lighthouse, a few minutes away, so it can be a nice stop to warm up after that. I think they may have been having an off-year, too, so it'd be worth trying it another year; I say this because we made sure to go because my friend had been before and was raving about a wine he'd tried there.
Source: google Mira Serrill-Robins
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About Winery and Wines

2 Lads Winery is a 10,500 square foot facility located on 58 acres on the Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City, Michigan. We currently have 23 acres of established vineyards in three separate blocks that were planted in 1999, 2001 and 2008. We specialize in cool climate red and sparkling wines and have small runs of white wines to round out the lot. Sustainably farming our land is paramount to the health of our soil, vines and grapes at 2 Lads Winery. You get what you give! Our multi-level facility uses gravity-flow and gentle-handling techniques to transport the juice and wine throughout processing, racking and aging. The gravity-flow process saves energy, reduces noise, and is a far more gentle way to process the juice and wine than classic winemaking methods. When you run wine or juice through a pump or filter, you can break up many of the desirable compounds that are forming in the wine. The aromatics, flavors and colors are all delicate components in wine and need to be fostered and encouraged to build into the complex structure of a young wine. When you manipulate and handle wine too much or too roughly, you can lose little pieces of all three of these components. Come taste the difference.