An Etiquette to Wine Tasting:

More Than Just a Flight of Wines—An Investment in Experiences

Wine tasting is more than just sipping through a flight and moving on to the next destination. It’s about slowing down, connecting with the winemaker’s craft, and bringing a piece of that experience home with you. When you visit a small, boutique winery like ours, you’re stepping into something truly special—wine that isn’t mass-produced but carefully crafted from vine to bottle, nurtured by hands that have worked the land with love and dedication.

 

Unlike big-box brands, our wines aren’t found on grocery store shelves. Each bottle represents the labor of an entire season—the careful farming, the patience of aging, the artistry of blending. It’s a moment in time, captured and ready to be uncorked whenever you choose to relive the experience.

 

So, when you visit a winery, consider that purchasing a bottle (or two) isn’t just about taking home great wine. It’s about honoring the hard work, the passion, and the exclusivity of what’s being offered to you. Wineries rely on direct sales to continue doing what they do, and each guest who chooses to support them makes a meaningful difference.

 

The next time you’re wine tasting, ask yourself: Which bottle will remind me of this beautiful day, this experience, this connection?
Which of these wines do I want to savor again?
Then, take that bottle home—not just as a purchase, but as an investment in the stories, the people and the craft that make small wineries so extraordinary.

 

It’s the right thing to do, and trust us—you’ll be glad you did when you uncork that bottle and relive the magic all over again.