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Everything about this place is great! The...

12/24/15
Everything about this place is great! The owners are welcoming and obviously love what they do. Mr. Charles provides a nice tasting experience of their wines and Mrs. Deborah does amazing things in the kitchen for their lunch options. The homemade pimento cheese is delicious! I highly recommend this place for any occasion for good wine in a nice, relaxing atmosphere.
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We love Watermelon Creek Vineyard. The wines...

9/23/15
We love Watermelon Creek Vineyard. The wines are crisp, sweet and delicious. The food is outstanding and the owners/employees made us feel like family!
I can't wait to go back and enjoy the wine, food, views and the stories! Such a unique place. Add it to your list of places to check. You will not regret it!!!
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This is a wonderful place built on...

3/26/15
This is a wonderful place built on the family homestead with all the modern equipment to produce fine local wines from the Muscadine grape. There are now eight wines to sample and as you do, you learn the history of the grape and wine going back to Noah. I have attended meetings at the facility and know that many have chosen the site for wedding receptions, anniversaries and family reunions. The owners are delightful people who make the visit a memorable experience.
Source: google Robert Fischl

Five star service with a family feel....

3/25/15
Five star service with a family feel. Watermelon Creek Vineyard is that well hidden stop on a day trip in Southeast Georgia. Especially on Saturdays when you can enjoy a lunch plate for less than $10, sample the muscadine wines, and kick back and relax in a country setting overlooking the vineyard or pond. We will definitely be visiting again soon.
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About Winery and Wines

Watermelon Creek Vineyard currently consists of three acres of planted muscadines, harvested and processed into our jellies, jams, preserves, sauces, and 100% juice. These bronze and black varieties of the sweet grape are cultivated by hand with insects being biologically controlled with indigenous birds, bats, and lady bugs, yielding products "Fresh from the Vineyard".