4 Best Wineries in Harrow

Erie Shore Vineyard Winery • $$
410 County 50 Rd W, Harrow

“Small, qauint family vineyard and winery. All the wines we tried were perfect and true to the expectations of thier respective grapes. The vineyard owner did our tasting and her modesty in her extensive knowledge of what influences a wine was the greatest treat of all“

4.8 Superb9 Reviews
Paglione Estate Winery Wineries • $$
724 County Road 50 E, Harrow

“Beautiful Spring day welcomes our winery tour to commence. Pleasant, beautiful, and welcoming is the best way to describe our visit. Started with wine followed by thier famous pizza. Our choice was the Stallone ..the taste from the goat cheese was perfectly perfect. Our server was the beautiful Carly..she was such an amazing part of our visit. We exchanged camping stories and couldn't be more impressed with the entire visit. This establishment offers a beautiful patio with a pizza oven and fire pits to mingle with all patrons. The inside is welcoming and has great detail.Our only reason for not visiting in the past is the driveway. It's gravel, and after raining it is quite messy to drive down. With expensive toys on the road during summer months, a paved driveway would be appreciated.“

4.2 Good62 Reviews
Muscedere Vineyards Wineries • $
7457 County Rd 18, Harrow

“Came here for an office outing for work. Never had been to this place but passed it so many times. The setting is beyond gorgeous, and the red wine was so incredibly smooth. Most of all, I enjoyed the Parma pizza. This has to be one of the finest oven cooked pizzas I have ever tasted, as the prosciutto and arugula were bursting with flavor. No complaints here, would love to go back again.10 /10“

4.1 Good22 Reviews
Viewpointe Estate Winery Wineries • $$
151 County Road 50 east, Harrow

“Okay, 5 stars? For us, a winery review comes down to 2 questions:1. What is the team trying to achieve, and 2. How close are they?Viewpoint exemplifies the "judge them by their own goals" grading philosophy.They are shooting at four targets, and hitting all four.1. Produce novel, affordable, easy drinking wines. Their "Old 18A" rosé is the exemplar here, a big dry rosé that laughs "summertime!" whenever you open a bottle.2. Produce competitive, affordable, mid-level wines. The Cabernet Franc, a stalwart of southern Ontario, punches in right on target here. A big, tasty red with reasonably balanced tannins (oak tannin plus cluster tannin) that can be enjoyed today or cellared for 6 or 8 years with confident development.3. Library releases to show off cellaring potential. Sure, a winery can suggest holding a vintage for x number of years, but how certain can you be? Library releases put the truth on the table. Viewpoint's recent release of 2012's proves the point: their best vintages are worth waiting for in your cellar.4. Crowd-pleasing food and entertainment. Ok, here's where I get off the bus. But that's because my tastes run far wide of "popular" food (I'm looking at you, fried-food lovers) and "popular" entertainment (I'm looking at you, Baby Boomers). But look, just because those things aren't my thing doesn't take away from the fact that Viewpoint delivers EXACTLY what they are setting out to achieve: popular food, on the patio, by the lake, with live music the clientele enjoys. How can I downrate that?Viewpoint offers a full range of quality wines at reasonable prices that you can take home, have delivered, or enjoy on the patio or down by the lake, with views that don't stop. Judging them by THEIR goals? 5 stars. Check them out.Easy drive from Detroit, London, or Toronto.Friendly staff.Comfortable seating indoors and out.Easy parking.Groups welcome.Tours welcome.“

3.5 Good35 Reviews