Welcome to Three Brothers Wineries & Estates! We know you have questions, and we're here to answer some of our most frequently asked ones to help you plan your perfect visit.
Visiting with a Group?
For groups arriving in a passenger van, you're all set! However, please note that we do not permit buses or limos on our property. Learn more about making a reservation here!
Can I Bring My Dog?
While we do love our four-legged friends, dogs are not permitted inside the tasting rooms. They are welcome to be outside on the grounds, including the courtyard and deck areas. We have plenty of outdoor seating for tastings. We appreciate your mindfulness and tidiness when you visit with your fur babies.
What About Kids?
Families are welcome! Guests under 21 are allowed on the property, but of course, they cannot be served or taste any alcoholic beverages. BUT we have an NA tasting pass and a soda flight!
Do You Have Tours?
Yes, we offer guided tours! They're a great way to learn about our history and how we make our award-winning beverages. Weekday tours must be booked in advance, so be sure to plan ahead. Learn more about our guided tours here!
What Can I Taste?
With four tasting rooms all within walking distance, you can sample a wide variety of our creations, including wine, beer, hard cider, and soda all made right here on the estate! We even offer delicious wine slushies.
Hungry?
We have you covered! You can grab a bite at our on-site café. Check out the menu here!
What is R.S. and IBU?
You might see these terms on our tasting menus. "R.S." stands for Residual Sugar, which measures the sweetness of the wine. "IBU" stands for International Bitterness Unit, a measurement used for our beers.
Can I Buy Your Wine in Stores?
Our wines are available in many upstate New York wine stores. If you don't see your local shop on our store locator, you can ask the store manager to give us a call, and we are happy to get an order to them!
We hope this helps you prepare for your visit. We can't wait to see you at the Three Brothers Wineries & Estates!
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