5/5 Harold M. 8 years ago on Google • 4 reviews
We
have
now
been
to
the
Winery
four
times
over
the
last
few
years,
the
last
trip
being
in
December
2014
so
I
thought
it
was
about
time
that
I
should
let
other
travelers
know
what
a
great
day
trip
this
is.
The
visits
to
the
Winery
were
all
day
trips
from
Montevideo,
Uruguay,
with
other
passengers
from
various
Cruise
Ships.
Using
a
Roll
Call
on
Cruise
Critic,
one
passenger
from
each
of
the
ships
arranged
for
a
group
of
people
to
go
to
the
Winery
and
Victoria,
the
owners
granddaughter,
who
speaks
excellent
English,
organized
a
very
comfortable,
modern,
air
conditioned
bus,
including
a
guide,
to
pick
us
up
from
the
Port
gates
and
to
take
us
to
the
Winery,
preceded
by
a
tour
of
the
City
on
the
way.
Between
20
to
25
passengers
went
on
each
of
the
trips,
Its
no
more
than
an
hours
drive
out
of
the
City
and
going
there
gives
visitors
to
the
Country
an
great
opportunity
to
see
a
little
bit
of
the
pleasant
countryside
and
coastline
too.
Victoria
seems
to
know
everything
about
the
winemaking
process
and
answered
all
the
searching
questions
from
some
of
the
knowledgeable
and
enthusiastic
wine
connoisseurs
during
the
tour
of
the
Winery.
The
Winery
then
arranges
a
wine
tasting
session
in
a
lovely
cool,
spacious
and
well
laid
out
room
with
a
selection
of
their
different
wines
to
taste
.
The
Winery
also
provides
delicious
home
made
hot
and
cold
snacks
too.
The
Winery
does
offer
options
for
the
number
of
Wines
to
be
tasted
and
the
type
of
food
to
be
consumed,
catering
for
people
with
food
allergies
too..
The
very
reasonably
priced
Wines
were
available
for
purchase
after
the
session
as
well
as
a
small
number
of
other
souvenirs
being
available
too.
The
last
Cruise
Ships
we
were
on
organized
a
visit
to
a
different
Winery,
without
a
City
Tour,
and
charged
substantially
more
than
this
Winery
charged
us.
Next
time
we
visit
Montevideo,
we
aim
to
go
back
there
again,
its
a
great
day
out