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I am a Case Member. Buying 12...

8/24/16
I am a Case Member. Buying 12 = 1 case, gets special pricing. The variety is HUGE, from the dry to the sweet and everything in between. Pricing is very reasonable for the quality you are getting. You are also able to taste several. I'm not a fan of the Reds, but, I have had several that would be wonderful with dinner. How do I know? I got to taste them.
They have special wines for different times of the year - Christmas is just around the corner so if you are looking for a wonderful gift that can be sent to most of the country - yes they are limited as to where they can send, I was surprised too. ( I just re-read my note and it sounds like I work there - I don't, I'm just a very big fan. )
Parking can be a bit limited,..., VERY limited so if you want to buy a case of mixed bottles - you can do that, one of this, one of that - mixing any combination - they will hold it for you so you can bring your car up from the other end of town and also allows you to keep shopping. Once you try their wines, you'll be back.
Source: google D Forr

The winery has a nice old style...

6/22/16
The winery has a nice old style theme to it, and the workers are really helpful! They have a nice shop for small gifts and wine accessories. The wines they brew are really good and there's variety for all palates. I really like the whole place!
Source: google Steven Schwarz

Varietals that I tried in a insufficient...

5/13/16
Varietals that I tried in a insufficient tasting were ok. Didn't feel much enthusiasm from the employees. I would be happy to pay for a more comprehensive tasting but it wasnt offered. A tasting of six to eight varietals would introduce me to their wines and then I would have likely bought more than a couple bottles.
Source: google Tia Ashton

Great Wine! Awesome tour. Nice little town

4/8/16
Great Wine! Awesome tour. Nice little town
Source: google Daryl Bennett

This tasting room and shop is in...

6/19/15
This tasting room and shop is in the old mill complex in Cedarburg. They offer a free tasting of 4 of their varietals, and provide listings in order of sweetness of the wines. A good selection made from local grapes and fruit. The staff was very helpful. A good experience.
Source: google Anna Hautzinger
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About Winery and Wines

Cedar Creek Winery is a family-run winery crafting an array of award-winning wines, we are located in the historic Cedar Creek Settlement situated in downtown Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Our winery offers a unique experience with tastings and tours daily. Our location, both the town and building, has a rich history. Constructed in 1864, the Cedar Creek Settlement was originally a working woolen mill until 1969 when it went out of business due to the introduction of synthetic fabrics. The building sat empty until a local home winemaker, Jim Pape, purchased the building in 1972. Jim and his wife Sandy converted the building into what became known as the Newberry and later the Stone Mill Winery. In the ‘70s, the winery was famous for its cherry wines and the unique clay bottles in which they were bottled. Traditional, extremely large casks were used for about ten years, and then replaced with stainless steel tanks and smaller barrels. In 1990, the winery was purchased by the Wollersheim family and became the Cedar Creek Winery. The wine style changed to focus on traditional-style grape wines with a few grape-based fruit wines. The building's cool limestone underground cellars provide an ideal environment for fermenting and aging wines in oak barrels. Today, the stone wine cellars are used for barrel-aging several of our Cedar Creek wines, and the main floor hosts tours, tastings and our shop. We offers an array of traditional-style red, white and blush grape wines that range from dry to sweet, and have received recognition in both national and international wine competitions.