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It felt like... visiting a hometown for...

8/30/16
It felt like... visiting a hometown for the first time.

First impressions are the most lasting ones, and Miracle Valley made a very good first impression. The winery is small-medium, very attractive, and the land was open field, vineyards and forested hills. I could happily live around here.
Wicked Olde, folk-blues trio was playing under one of the two picnic shelters. I like folk-blues, and they were good. Definitely left a tip, and would have bought a CD if they had any.
Okay, the whole point of a winery is the wine. There are two tasting rooms when you walk in, we went to the left. The manager of the day was Mandi Wooten, what a pleasant and knowledgeable wine guide. Miracle Valley has several good wines, but I had to settle for my favorite two; a Cabernet Franc and a Merlot.
Time for a picnic. Dave bought the white wine and I bought the picnic basket, they sell them! But you have to return the basket and knife. A choice of cheeses, a choice of crackers and a choice of sausages. What a great way to enjoy a lazy, hot summer day in the shade, chatting with friends. I wish we lived closer.
Source: google Richard Anstett

Friendly staff, beautiful views and incredible wine!

1/29/16
Friendly staff, beautiful views and incredible wine!
Source: google Kelly Smith

This is a beautiful low stress place...

5/26/15
This is a beautiful low stress place to visit. Their wine is also very good and wine tasting was a pleasant experience. Highly recommend trying this Winery!
Source: google Jim Hunt

We visited Miracle Valley yesterday, May 31st...

6/1/14
We visited Miracle Valley yesterday, May 31st 2014, with another couple, who had not been to any wineries before. We were lucky enough to get David for our tasting and I say lucky, because he was fantastic. Funny, good-spirited, and knew his wines! We took advantage of the great deal you were running with the buy 4 bottles and get a percentage off and we made our way outside to the pavilion that sits up on top of the hill near the vineyards. We loved the wine, the view, and the friendliness of the staff. Thanks again!
Source: google Monica Meeks

I enjoy every visit to Miracle Valley...

4/15/13
I enjoy every visit to Miracle Valley Vineyard! The wines are pretty good for a young winery and I like that it's all made and bottled on site. I truly enjoy the quiet, laid-back atmosphere, the beautiful countryside setting and the fact that there is history in the old house where the tastings are offered. You feel right at home from the moment you walk in when Kathy greets you. Aaaahhhhh, this is a place to enjoy an afternoon!
Source: google Pam Owens
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About Winery and Wines

Miracle Valley Vineyard property has been a cattle ranch from the time of the early American Revolution, through the Civil War, all the way up to the late 1980s. The land and all of its buildings lay unused, until 2004 when the owners of Miracle Valley purchased them. The land is rich in history, from early American Indian days till the present. It has always had strategic significance through out history because it has underground springs that converge into one stream to give a continuous source of fresh water to the inhabitants. Here is just a short summary of some of this history.