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Beautiful setting, fantastic food and helpful staff....

9/11/16
Beautiful setting, fantastic food and helpful staff. Nice room with everything we needed. Thoroughly recommended.
Source: google Richard Malone

Lovely location for a wedding (weather could...

8/21/16
Lovely location for a wedding (weather could have been better but that's hardly their fault!). Great food and the drink was very reasonably priced given the location. Definitely recommend.
Source: google Damien McSherry

Nice room but not luxurious, it's a...

8/17/16
Nice room but not luxurious, it's a 5* B&B rather than 5* hotel. Lovely setting, nice garden with parasols to sit and have a drink, can walk out among the vines and there is a nearby lake to walk to. Dinner was very nice, including the local wine. Service was polite but not terribly efficient, were asked three times if we wanted water and finally got it when we asked a fourth time! Ample parking was provided and it's easy to get to. Overall I got a very good impression and would visit again.
Source: google Joe Lamb

Excellent rooms. Lovely grounds. Location is perfectly...

7/10/16
Excellent rooms. Lovely grounds. Location is perfectly situated out in the welsh countryside but not from.the M4. Friendly staff. Breakfast was really nice. Criticisms... shower was very weak, TV seemed old with no HD.
Source: google John Kelly

Elegant and vintage same time. Very romantic...

5/16/16
Elegant and vintage same time. Very romantic too! The vineyard is on the back of the pub/ restaurant and open for public. We took a walk every time with our dog. The food is excellent no wonder why! Angela Gray is the chef here. I attended her classes for mastering fish and seafood . That was a unique experience. You never get bored with this company. Many options and a large amount of services. Best quality high prices for some of the products but its worth it. I'm adding some pictures with me and Angela at the course I attended and some of my
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About Winery and Wines

Originally a dairy farm, the first vines – a mixture of French and German hybrids, perfectly suited to the UK’s climate - were planted at Llanerch in 1986 Labelled as “Cariad” wines, meaning Sweetheart or Dearest in Welsh, the wines were well received and proved hugely successful, gaining many awards. The current owners, the Davies family, purchased Llanerch Vineyard in 2010 and after extensive refurbishment, re-opened the property in June the following year. The Vineyard is now fully operational, harvesting between 8 -12 tonnes of grapes each year and producing approximately 10,000 bottle of fine Cariad wine. We are proud to serve Cariad wines in both our a la carte Restaurant and in the Bistro. Bottles to take away can be purchased exclusively from our Vineyard Shop.

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