This winery was a lot of fun. We went on a Saturday and they had live music which was great. The guy was great and made for a really lovely atmosphere. I had a tasting for $ 8 with different types of wine. The nice thing is they were each were paired with food. It was a really fun experience. The only downside is that all their wine was on the sweet side. They don’t introduce them on being sweet, but they definitely were– especially because I typically like dry and crisp wine. All and all I would definitely come back. I’d recommend bringing your own snacks– everyone does and makes an afternoon out of it. The staff was amazing too!
Sarah H.
Place rating: 5 Seymour, CT
This place by far is the best winery I have ever been to. My girlfriends and I spent a weekend in the Berkshires this past October. This place exceeded all our expectations. The owner took care of us and she was absolutely wonderful. She told us the story behind the name and showed us pictures of her beautiful granddaughters. How wonderful it is that they make homemade appetizers to pair with the wines that you are tasting. We had brought our own little picnic basket and bought a bottle and sat inside and enjoyed our time here so much. I can’t wait to come back here!
Amy M.
Place rating: 4 Great Barrington, MA
Doing some fall camping and decided to check it out. While it was smaller than expected, the owners were very welcoming and friendly. The appetizers to go with wine pairings were quite a nice surprise. The owner was able to bring us back to show us the areas where they press, ferment and put the wine in barrels. We did buy some wines, but were not pressured to get any. All and all a nice, quick excursion during fall camping in the Berkshires.
D H.
Place rating: 5 Burlington, CT
Loved this place. Most warm friendly staff. Appetizer pairing with the wine tasting were amazing. Loved the wines. Nice variety of white sweet to dry reds. Left with 3 bottles.
Brittany D.
Place rating: 5 Seaford, NY
Best experience at any vineyard I have been. Got there on a rainy rainy day and was greeted with a warm welcome by the owner. She was happy to have us, happy to tell us her story and show us the actual process of the wine being made. The people helping out with the winery were all volunteers, firemen, school teachers, principals. For $ 7 you tried 5 wines which they paired with homemade appetizers, very impressive. The wine and food all delicious. And I HIGHLY recommend the pumpkin wine, yum yum. We sat in the winery afterwards to enjoy a glass and cheese platter. Every wine I tried I enjoyed, and even though it is a drive from my house on Long Island, I will most certainly be returning!
Sarah G.
Place rating: 4 Stoughton, MA
Nice vineyard with a unique approach to wine tasting; Currently offering 12 wines. A plate of freshly prepared hors d’oeuvres is served with each tasting to compliment the flavors. There section was a nice mix of sweet and dry wines. The pumpkin wine was delicious!
William H.
Place rating: 5 FOREST HILLS, NY
Stopped by here with some friends this past weekend and it was awesome. For $ 7 you pick 5 wines and each is paired with delicious little bites. They walk you through the history of the place and some of the wine that they have. They also tell you which bite goes with which wine for the best experience. The only thing I wished was more time! I don’t know if they give at tour of the entire vineyard, but they should!
Gordon T.
Place rating: 1 Brookfield, CT
«Les Trois Emmes» which for those have forgotten French means«three m. s» The wines may have had more flavor if they had been made by 3M. All the reds tasted the same, Cab Sauv, Malbec, Shiraz, etc. Any bottle you randomly pick up at a liquor store would be better. We went out to dinner later in the day and the house Cab Sauv was much better. The staff was friendly. The tasting room was very nice.
Norman S.
Place rating: 5 Forestdale, MA
One of the best! Very good wine! Terrific people! We met the owner who explained her wines and really made us feel welcome. We have been to many wineries & tastings, this was not only informative but great fun!
Caroline C.
Place rating: 3 Boston, MA
I had to do a double take to make sure I was still in New England when we were immediately greeted and welcomed by the owners(sorry New Englanders — we’re just not that friendly). Soon after the greetings, we were immediately given full description of their wine and family history(all the different wines are named after grandchildren [and pets]). The closeness the owner held to her business was quite sweet…although the eagerness of which some of it share eventually became, well, unsettling. . Unfortunately, we came on a busy weekend, and only one staff member was available for a tour(a family member who didn’t quite seems as up on the wine business as some of her relatives). Still, it’s interesting to get a glimpse of such a tiny operation’s storing and bottling process. They offer $ 5 wine tastings(choose 5 wines), which is paired with food. It perhaps wasn’t the food I’d, personally, pair each wine, but it is certainly a nice touch. Especially because I was hungry. Some of the wines are pretty decent. I was disappointed to hear that so many of their grapes are imported(from California, no less), which defeats the purpose of «buying local».(All the red wines come from out of state grapes)(Yes, you’re still supporting a local business…but, environmentally. .. not so much help). Nonetheless, my favorite wine’s grapes were grown on the premises. So bully for that. Moreover, despite the eagerness to talk about the wines, no one(and there were a lot of family members working there) put any pressure on anyone to buy anything. Nice touch.
Keith P.
Place rating: 4 Oakland, CA
If you are accustomed to visiting wineries and vineyards, a lot about Les Trois Emme may seem strange. The branding, the country music, the food pairing, and the hand-painted wine glasses come off as a little hokey. Nonetheless, the wine can actually be quite good. I especially liked the Berkshire Red, but I also remember liking two of the other reds and whites. Beyond that, the tour the winemaker took me on was one of the best winery tours I’ve ever been on. He actually demonstrated a large number of steps in the winemaking process, and was very open to questions.