plagido's winery
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My girlfriend and I have been wine tasting for about 2 years now, bought a living social deal, it was the last day to use it, very easy to find and only about 25 minutes from my house Charlie was our wine handler, he was very friendly and knowledable about his wines. The Sangria was awesome, but I'm waiting to go back closer to summer to get the Sangria its a summer drink. Loved all the wines!
We went there on a Groupon deal and glad we did. Nice friendly people there and some really delicious wines. Their Sangria is one of the best we have had. It's a little off the beaten path for us but worth the ride. We will definitely go back.
My husband got there early on a Sunday, maybe an hour after they opened, we were the only visitors, it was easy to find and no cars in the lot. We ran through the tasting, we both prefer dry so that is all we tasted. The flavors all seemed a little "off" but we each decided on one we liked and bought a glass and a cheese tray to take outside. They had a picnic table and two two seater tables, also a few chairs. You look at the winery which is fine buy you're essentially walking out of a warehouse rather than a cozy tasting room to a concrete "loading dock" No, that's not what it it, it's the patio, but that's what it feels like. The winery is very new, they have a TON of potential and I wish them all the luck in the world achieving higher quality wines, a more cozy feel and nicer cheese plates. They sincerely need more guidance. I'll go back again next year with the hopes that they have achieved a few of the things I mentioned.I think the winery is worth a go, just not a place I want to relax and enjoy a bottle with my husband. Maybe next year.Tastings are $8 taste as much as you want and keep the glass.
Visiting this winery was a spontaneous decision. Saw it on living social, bought it, and booked a tasting for 2 hours later. Plagido's was easy to find, but parking was a little tight. The tasting was supposed to be paired with cheese and chocolate. Upon arrival, we were given a wine list and served a plate with some crackers, cheese, and a piece of chocolate. We were told to pick the wines we'd like to try and let him know if we had any questions. I've been to quite a few wineries and tastings, and this was the first that gave us that much freedom to pick which wines we'd like to taste and how many. This was great! We tried several wines, and even tried a few twice. They really were unique and flavorful. We purchased a glass and sat on the back patio for awhile, which overlooked the vineyard. Even though it was raining, it was beautiful. Before leaving we purchased a few bottles to bring back with us. The only downside of the winery, for me, was how informal it was. The food was not paired, rather just given to us to eat whenever we felt like it. Also, there was no real instruction or explanation of the wines. A brief 5 word summary was all that was said for most. This was my friend's first wine tasting, so she didn't know what to expect or what to look for while tasting. A little more direction would have been helpful. Although we were told to ask questions, we felt badly taking up too much time since there were four other groups there at the same time, and only one man doing the tasting. While I don't think I'll go back for a tasting, I would definitely buy their wine again.
I had purchased wine from them at wine festivals before so I made a point of visiting the winery. We had the most gracious host to pour our tastings who was so knowledgeable about wine and specifically theirs. They use only their own grapes. We now have 3 favorite wines and 1 favorite winery!
I love this winery! I always have the best time there and the staff is amazing! My favorite wine is the Cabernet Franc, there is no other like it anywhere! I have popped in there several time for the wine trails and I wind up staying hours since the winemaker is a sweetheart!
Plagido's attracted us to a tasting mainly due to their featured wines. New building but limited parking. The interior was simple but roomy and bright. Friendly and conversant staff. Much to our surprise the winemaker was also there and took the time to engage with us personally. It greatly enhanced our experience at Plagido's to hear their "story" firsthand. It's clear that they have a passion for quality wine. We usually prefer whites, but their fruit wine was especially notable. Apple, Cranberry and Blackberry were exquisite. For the first time we felt it had the right acidic balance and left us wanting more. Definitely recommend to all!
My boyfriend and I went to Plagido's for their wine trail weekend event for Valentine's Day. The winery was very welcoming and staff was very friendly. In the larger back room they had nice tables set up for guests and a long tasting table with staff and all of the winery's available wines. For the event, you were able to taste as many of the wines as desired and the staff member doing our tasting was very knowledgeable. We very much enjoyed the reds at this winery. For the event, the winery provided delicious dips, crackers, cheese and pepperoni as well as wonderful sweets such as chocolate covered strawberries, chocolate dipped pretzels, cream puffs and more. It was a great event which we really enjoyed and we left with a great bottle of wine!
Great wines and friendly, knowledgeable staff make this winery a must visit during any tour of NJ wineries. The gift shop is stocked with a good variety of wine related items for those who are looking for a souvenir. The only drawback for me was there is no place to sit and enjoy a bottle with friends...at least not that I saw.
My trip was a pleasant surprise in that their gift room area was the prettiest and most full of great wine gifts and accessories of all the wineries in the area!
Pagido's winery is a great place with owners who have real class and understand how to present their product which is excellent. I would recommend anyone to this winery
Stopped at this small winery on way home from abbreviated vacation (forced by government shutdown) in Brigantine, N.J.We were the only patrons at the time and received "personal" attention. The wines tasted were very nice and excellently described by our hostess. We selected several dry reds to include in our annual wine/cheese party for our friends. My only disappointment was the small selection of dry whites which I prefer.Overall a pleasant ending to our unfortunate vacation.
My husband and I first had their wine at a local wine tasting event, but then had to seek out the wine tasting room. We've been to many NJ wineries and Plagido's has the BEST cranberry wine of anything I have ever tasted. It seriously tastes like juice and is the right amount of sweet and tart. I also highly recommended their sangria and the 5.8 earthquake. Tasting room is small, but we've been to the tasting room several times (since it's right by the AC Expressway) and it's never crowded.
My husband and I found Plagido's by luck after being sent to Hammonton by suggestion from a couple we met on the AC boardwalk. They told us about the wonderful Italian food in the town (known as "New Jersey's most iItalian town") and the Mount Carmel festival. When we researched online we found out about the wineries in the area. Plagido's has a tasting room right next to the vineyards and the family house. A husband and wife team run the winery and Christine handles all the tasting as well as a small tour. For $8 you can have a tasting and keep the wine glass. The wines were all great including 2 blueberry wines made with local berries and Christine was fantastic! She knows everything there is to know about the winery, had helpful information about other local wineries and also what to visit in the town of Hammonton. We would recommend this to any wine drinker and anyone who wants to learn about wine.