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“Have a berry good time”
McIntyre's Winery is owned and operated by Tommy and Debbie McIntyre. They bought a small farm in 1987 that was part of a farm that originally belonged to Tommy's grandparents. Tommy had always enjoyed making fruit wines from fruits that were growing wild. As time went by wild berries were harder and harder to find. After some research they decided to plant their own blackberries and blueberries on their farm. They had the soil analyzed, and then amended to produce the sweetest and juiciest berries possible. Today, McIntyre's Winery & Berries produces homemade fruit wines made from fresh grown blueberries and blackberries in Bardstown, Kentucky. At McIntyre's Winery, you can get fresh berries and homemade fruit wines, or you can take a winery tour and indulge in a wine tasting. If you can't make it to us, you can buy wine online from our online winery. We produce dry wine, sweet wine, and fruit wines. We pride ourselves on making some of the best wine around, and we hope you enjoy your experience with us and our Kentucky Winery. Join us today for a wine tasting and experience our great wines for yourself!
This is an adorable small town winery! The staff were so sweet, and even when they had to help other customers, she always kept us updated. We had a wine tasting that consisted of 6 wines each.... Read more
Love this honeysuckle wine!!! So glad we went to the jtown farmers market and found this booth! Can't wait to visit the winery this summer. Read more
Nice place. Owner is really nice, he waited on us, explained their process and where they get the fruit from. Would definitely come back. Read more
McIntyre's Winery & Berries
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- Tue - Fri: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Sat: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
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