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Busy but rightly so! Cute on so...

7/23/16
Busy but rightly so! Cute on so many levels as it does have two levels to choose from when wine tasting. As well as fantastic majestic views! It is a must see / stop on your wine tasting stop.
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Fantastic views and amazing wines.

6/9/16
Fantastic views and amazing wines.
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The wines here are always top quality,...

5/12/16
The wines here are always top quality, in the Burgundy style, which may not suit some visitors' personal tastes, as noted in some of the reviews. I have never had a bad bottle of Kirsty's wine. Her attention to quality and detail is obvious and her staff are professional, friendly and knowledgeable. The ambiance, both inside and out, makes Blenheim Vineyards a relaxing destination for wine lovers everywhere.
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My husband and I were married here...

12/16/15
My husband and I were married here in May of 2013. I can't say enough wonderful things about Blenheim. I love all of their wines and the grounds are beautiful. Definitely worth a stop!
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I thought it was a wine tasting...

7/26/15
I thought it was a wine tasting experience should be with an incredible view. No one was pushing me to buy anything... they didn't have too. The tastings sold the wine. I just wish they sold it here in the Carolinas. Dreaming Tree is great but Blenheim has some explosive tastes for the taste buds!
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About Winery and Wines

Designed by Dave Matthews and master craftsman William Johnson and finished in 2000, the Blenheim Vineyards winery building was designed to have minimal impact on the environment. The building is split into the tasting room above, from which you can peer through paneled glass floors into the wine production facility below, which is kept cool by being nestled into the side of a hill. Constructed from reclaimed wood fitted together with mortise and tenon joints, the timber frame tasting room is lined with south-facing windows and skylights, which facilitate full daylighting of the space. In fact, no electricity is required to light the space in the summer. In the winter, the lights are only turned on once it gets dark outside, and the tasting room benefits from passive solar heating throughout the day as well.