duck8to
It's one of the few wineries that you can taste the product for free. The winery is set on a beautiful property just northwest an downhill from High Point, New Jersey Tucked in one of the barns is a warm, rustic tasting room. I arrived shortly after 12 pm to find people already in the tasting room. It was a wonderful fall day. Two friendly and efficient women were serving. The place filled up fast but they kept up with the serving and answering questions. You get to sample 8 wines from a collection of over 20. I liked the apple cinnamon and cranberry wines. It's the fall and they appealed to me. If it was summer I would have bought two bottles from their white wine selection of (Riesling, Chardonnay or Grigio. Check their website for 10% discount coupons. If you email them they will also send you a %10 discount. IDuring the summer you can bring your own picnic basket and use their property. They also have special events like the Nov. 28, 29 and 30th Holiday weekend wine trail.
horsedadMorrisCounty
My wife and I thought we would take in some of the North Jersey wineries this afternoon. We started at the furthest from our home, Westfall. Whence we arrived we were informed that there was a tasting down around the barn. We got there paid the entrance fee(not inexpensive by the way) and came in. We were confronted by a group of people trying to get their $25 dollars worth.The purveyors of the wine were great,real porfessionals that new their wines. The wines were in the $13-15 range for the most part, and I learned a couple wines I would buy.We really wanted to try the pairings to get the feel of what they were trying to showcase. Obviously, wrong crowd today. I would come back to taste their wines. I didn't today because it was not a tasting but a drink wine fest.I would only go back to taste their wines because it is a beautiful ride.
Whitephillips1108
Off the path, but WELL worth it!!! Kathy and Jill were wonderful ladies!!! Great farm! Small vineyard with great wines!!! Very laid back and an easy place to just be! Take some cheese and crackers and sit around and enjoy! Pet friendly is a huge plus!!! Got to meet the owner of the property and here a bit of his history! Worth it to stop by and grab a couple or 12 bottles of fantastic wine!!! Thanks ladies!!!
Suez3962
I decided to spend the afternoon with a girlfriend I hadn't spent time with in a while. We went out for lunch then headed to the winery. It's a small facility as far as space for tasting. However, that's the ONLY small part. The property was sprawling with cows on the other side of the fence and horses in the barn where the restrooms were. I felt it to be a working farm, painfully neat, that just happens to make and share wine. We were surprised to find that tastings were FREE. I've paid as much as $7 at other local wineries for only 5 samples. Westfall allowed up to 8 free samples out of 11 wines. There is a lovely little polished granite "bar" where the tastings are conducted. The wines were dispensed by lovely women full of knowledge and spirit! They made the afternoon a lot of fun! Their website said "bring a picnic basket" so we did. Cheese, fruit and chocolate! The entertainment was perfect for that type of place.A one man acoustic band who's playlist spanned 2 generations and at least 3 genres. There were families with dogs and children enjoying the afternoon. There are several tables with umbrellas provided but it could easily fill up, so bring your own chairs, just in case. Since you can bring everything (except the wine, of course) with you, this is a fun afternoon with minimal expense. I will become a regular!
BerthaNPeggy-O
We went to the Westfall Winery on Saturday, August 2nd and to our surprise there was an awesome band playing called The Hallow! There is nothing better than spending a beautiful summer day outside drinking amazing wine, listening to ROCKIN tunes and taking in the majestic views New Jersey has to offer. We would totally recommend the Westfall Winery to anyone who likes supporting local NJ wineries. Cheers!Bertha & Peggy O
Timslain
We got to taste several wines but nothing to write home about. Always enjoy tasting though!! Other wineries in the area are lots of fun!
Pizartinez
Great tasting room with servers that make you feel you are catching up with old friends. Free tasting, and everyone should find something they will like. Great story about the barn and an underground railroad stop!
SweetDick24
We did a wine tasting here a year ago and came looking for an orange chocolate wine that we had purchased. Unfortunately, they no longer had it. I didn't care for the reds but we purchased several nice bottles of the whites. The Peach Chardonnay was especially nice. Very friendly people all. A pleasant day trip diversion.
tanney9
Stopped in on a visit to nearby Poconos. Found the wines here to be pretty good. Some better than others, but none were bad. The offer a free tasting for 8 of their roughly 15 wines. They have good dry whites and red, and some good sweet fruit wines as well. The tasting takes place in the basement of an old barn. It's a pretty cool spot. Would like to get back up there on a cool fall day and hang around drinking a bottle of their apple cinnamon wine. Prices are reasonable and I'll bet you will leave with at least one bottle. Servers are super friendly, and know the wines well.
EduardoOfClifton
Stopped here with my wife and friends on our way to Pennsylvania for the day. Very nice winery on a farm. The 3 women at the tasting area were very pleasant and made our visit enjoyable. They actually had very good tasting wines, which surprised me since most NJ wineries wines do not appeal to me because they taste to watery. They had a food pairing with the wine tasting serving meatballs and brownies and the tasting and food was free of charge, which was a nice surprise. We bought the Rhone, Sangiovese and the Peach Chardonnay. We all wished we could of stayed longer but we had other plans for the day. They have events throughout the spring, summer and fall. The music festival they mentioned sounded very good and we plan on attending. Nice grounds outside to get some fresh air while sipping on some nice tasting wine. They also own a winery in Hilton Head South Carolina called Island Winery. We stopped at Island Winery when we were in SC a few years ago. Nice people all the way around... Put this winery on your list. Do something different, you'll be glad you did...
rexe17
excellent location, beautiful scenery, great wines! recommend the Spanish Passion ( its like a sangria ) friendly folks who run the place; can combine a trip to the Winery with a trip to nearby Highpoint State Park- highest point in NJ, awesome views!
BerthaNPeggy-O
Went to Westfall Winery for the Music Fest and Southern BBQ event. The food and wine was amazing! Their staff was super nice and they really knew wine. We would recommend a day trip for anyone interested in spending the day in the picturesque countryside of Northern New Jersey. A special thanks to the "Duke", Loren and Georgene Mortimer for putting on such a GREAT event.
bwang6444
I loved their wine. Great view and very friendly staff. I have never had wine that fruity. I had the best time at this winery! Spanish Passion is the best!
trvlr2009
OK so if you are looking for a Napa or Italian upscale wine then you wouldn't be happy with a trip to Westfall but this is NJ wine. Wine is left to personal taste. I will say that I like a few of their wines and there are a few that I don't care for but they also have some very interesting wines and the staff is very friendly. They have some fun events for wine tasting throughout the year and it is a beautiful area.
gjcooper
We've been going to Westfall's Octoberfest for many years. It's always a fun day out and their wines are very good. Tasted their Muscat and Peach Chardonnay for the first time, both are delicious. Spanish Passion and Sunset Blush are two of our favorites, but it's worth the drive to the top of New Jersey to taste their wines.