5/5 Glen P. 9 months ago on Google
Can't
express
enough
the
wonderful
time
we
had
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Strebel.
Our
caravan
of
12
arrived
en
masse
and
admittedly
low
on
expectations
following
our
previous
stop
at
another
local
winery.
We
entered
through
an
abundantly
and
tastefully
stocked
gift
shop.
A
large
"dining
table"
style
area
was
centered
in
the
gift
shop
for
tasting
as
well
as
a
small
bar
setting
in
a
back
room.
Since
the
table
would
not
seat
everyone,
we
elected
to
have
the
ladies
sit
at
the
bar
and
the
gentlemen
stand
behind.
The
room
at
first
felt
little
more
than
a
storage
room
with
a
few
photos
and
framed
newspaper
articles.
It
was
an
unassuming
personal
setup.
Based
on
our
previous
stop
and
a
couple
side
glances
confirmed
it
felt
like
we
were
about
to
be
disappointed
again.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Strebel
worked
together
to
bring
their
wines
out
of
the
chiller
and
suddenly
without
pause
and
little
fanfare
Dr.
Strebel
said
hello
and
for
the
next
40
minutes
enthralled
our
troupe
with
great
stories
of
local
and
personal
history,
wine
making
history,
espousing
his
more
than
four
decades
of
wine
making
experience.
He
had
us
laughing
and
enamored
the
entire
time.
While
Dr.
Strebel
regaled
us
with
his
story
telling
Mrs.
Strebel
would
poke
her
head
around
the
corner
and
put
a
punctuation
on
his
statement
or
would
call
him
out
if
she
thought
his
story
went
a
bit
over
the
top.
It
was
wonderful
to
watch
this
couple
interact,
play
off
each
other
and
throw
a
barb
or
two
as
would
be
expected
for
a
couple
who've
been
married
for
60
years.
It
was
simply
the
single
best
wine
tasting
experience
I
have
had
to
date.
The
wines
were
very
good,
and
I
have
found
a
new
appreciation
for
Oklahoma
wine
making.
They
even
invited
us
to
walk
across
the
old
bridge
in
front
of
their
home.
That
bridge
is
a
center
point
of
their
winery
logo
and
topic
of
a
couple
of
his
stories.
My
wife
and
I
walked
out
with
half
a
case
of
new
wines
for
our
long
trip
home
to
Arizona.
I
suspect
we
will
return
one
day
soon
to
this
exceptional
and
personable
setting.