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Stop there every time I travel. Last...

3/14/16
Stop there every time I travel. Last experience with lunch not good. Ordered Salmon salad to go. Way too expensive for what I got. Avocado was rock hard. There was a piece of styrofoam in my salad! No dressing! No silverware. So disappointed. I may stop for wine but not the food.
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visited the interstate branch at Sparks, Georgia....

8/4/15
visited the interstate branch at Sparks, Georgia. Nice facility just off the interstate - Super convenient if traveling on I-75. I had been past there many times and seen the many Bill Boards along the way. Son in College at Valdosta State. So I decided to take a day (Sunday) and visit as well as have lunch. Met son and his girlfriend for a taste test as well as lunch. Not much of a drinker myself other than sweet tea, my favorite wine was the Winnersville White. The sweetest one on the menu. Nice wide ranging selection for all taste.

The Bistro was equally amazing. My son and I had the
Source: google Shelly Jones

Some great some not so...... if u...

6/11/15
Some great some not so...... if u like sweet wine this is the place for you, of you like dry......run, the cafe is good, not great but we'll above average

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We enjoyed our stop. Very friendly staff...

1/5/13
We enjoyed our stop. Very friendly staff and a great variety of wines. Staff was also very knowledgeable.
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About Winery and Wines

When the Nashville tasting room was opened, the family began to share their unique wines with all of South Georgia. Upon entering the Nashville tasting room and winery, visitors are immediately greeted by a collection of photographs that illustrate the Perry family’s strong connection with the land and their love of country. After four years of growing success, a new tasting room was opened in Sparks, Georgia, and Ed and Andrea’s youngest son, Will, joined the family business. With Will’s presence, the Perry hospitality of the Nashville tasting room found its way to Sparks, Georgia. “We don’t intend to be just a side of the road winery,” Perry said. “Our wines have won gold medals and have proven they can compete in Napa Valley. We are very serious about producing award winning muscadine and vinifera wines.” While Perry Vineyards and Horse Creek Winery have seen many changes, some things just never change. We still value tradition, and we still take our drinking very seriously.