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  • Melissa B.

    This is for the wine only: The woman who sold me the bottle of Merlot was chilly. I wanted to taste before I bought and all three I tasted were, well, I hate to say it but swill. Bitter, strong ethanol fumes, etc. Just because you have a vineyard doesn't mean what you produce is any good. I felt captive as she stared at me. Feeling desperate, I said, "umm, can I taste the merlot?" She sighed and said, "yes, but I can't give you more after that." That's right. Like I was some homeless wino off the street trying to get a free buzz, from the half tablespoon she poured (into the same glass every time) to give me a taste. Just to get out of there, I bought the merlot, the least awful of what I tried. It was also around 17, 18 dollars.

    (1)
  • Meghan R.

    Review for the winery only. The man who owns it is very rude and made me regret spending a single penny there. When we arrived we were the only people there and sat outside. It started raining shortly after so we moved inside the very small space with only a few tables. A few more parties showed up and piled into the small room. Eventually a couple arrived and decided not to stay since there was nowhere left to sit. While waiting next to the bathroom I overheard the owner rudely comment to the server that we should have left by now (he didn't realize that I was part of the party). I assume he said this because my glass and my husband's were empty yet my mom still had half a glass. We had just decided what bottle to order next when I overheard the comment. We had only been there for around 25 minutes. Clearly this man views his customers as walking wallets and decided that we should get out since he already had our money. 10 minutes before that incident he had walked up and tried to put on the charm for a minute while handing me a tasting menu not realizing we were already at a table. The server walked up at the same moment and noted that I already had wine. Without acknowledging me again or asking how else he could help me he turned around and simply walked away. We tried several of the wines as well and all but one tasted worse than a good bottle left open for a week. I will certainly not be returning.

    (1)
  • Abike A.

    Love the food. Breakfast was yummy. The owners were very nice , the room and bathroom were very clean. We enjoyed the wine tasting afterwards too and the young gentleman was very knowledgeable about wines. Overall, it is a nice little getaway.

    (4)
  • Shawn S.

    We stayed in the Maple Room on a recent visit to our family at the RI shore. I'd grown up in the area and drove by every trip to our cottage. I was excited that the current owners had built it up into a B&B and winery. On my last trip, we visited the winery for a tasting, which was fine considering location/climate challenges. On this trip, we stayed at the B&B itself. The room was extremely comfortable. Clean, air conditioned, nicely furnished. We popped our heads into a couple of the other rooms that were empty and they were really nice too (there are good photos on their website of all the rooms). The breakfast was excellent, one of the best I've ever had at a B&B. It was open seating, and there was always a choice of two dishes (usually an egg/meat/cheese dish vs a waffle/pancake dish). There is free wifi and a couple of nice sitting rooms to catch up on email. Sadly, the giant oak tree recently had to be taken down due to age/disease/Sandy? The fifth star would be there if there was a complimentary tasting for guests or "wine at 5" like many other B&Bs offer. All in all - for the price/location/amenities - a great choice for a few nights by the shore (just about 1 mile to the public beach/breakwater)

    (4)
  • Melissa M.

    I have tasted the wine and stayed at the bed & breakfast. I stayed here twice: a couple nights 3 years ago, and a couple nights recently. The bed & breakfast is really quaint, and is like stepping through time into New England history. Very old-fashioned wall paper adorns each room. The windows have white wooden shutters on the inside instead of blinds to help control natural light. The main floor has a couple large sitting rooms, one with a piano and a few board games for those who want to stay in. The breakfast in the AM is fantastic. When you sit at the table, you are greeted with fresh fruit, coffee, and either fresh muffins or sliced specialty bread (like ginger bread). This is my favorite part of staying here because these muffins are FANTASTIC. So moist and satisfying. The type of muffin usually depends on what is in season. After you sit you get a choice of two main entrees. One is usually an egg item, and the other can be something like French Toast or Belgian Waffles. The couple that runs the bed & breakfast is very friendly and helpful. I would give this place 5 stars, but there is an excess of dust here (I was reacting pretty badly to it). Its not just that not everything was dusted, but each bedroom has thick carpet and has wall paper, which also collects dust. If you're like me and can't take allergy medicines because they don't work, you may have some trouble after a night of sleeping here. In terms of the winery, I enjoyed many of the wines I tasted, but my absolute favorite is the Misquamicut Merlot. It's got a full bodied flavor with a lingering peppery and oaky finish that dreams are made of (if dreams were made of delicious red wine). My husband and I brought some fresh sliced Jamon Serrano with us from NYC to snack on with this wine while we sat outside enjoying the mild weather. The day couldn't get any more perfect!

    (4)
  • Bill B.

    We recently stayed at Langworthy Farm Bed & Breakfast on a day trip. It was early in the season, so we were the only guests in the house that night. We arrived an hour after normal check in time ends, but Sharry greeted us warmly with a smile. The house is beautiful, the rooms are big and nicely furnished, and best of all - clean! They have at least six rooms to choose from on 3 stories (we stayed on the 3rd floor - would have had a great view of the bay if it weren't so overcast), each with its own personality. Comfortable bed, jacuzzi bath in many rooms. Only complaint (and its a small one) is that there could be more mirrors in the room so you can check your look before going downstairs - but there is a HUGE mirror on the wall on the main floor. In the morning, there was hot coffee outside the door at 7 am, and Joe made excellent Belgian waffles and frittatas for breakfast, with fresh fruit too - I almost forgot - homemade banana bread (a real treat for me). As we left, we visited the winery in back and bought a pair of very reasonably priced wines. Just a short drive from Watch Hill and Misquamicut Beach. An excellent experience overall, we will be returning, that's for sure.

    (4)
  • Carolyn M.

    Fun stop on the Coastal Wine Trail. coastalwinetrail.com/vin… Didn't stay at the bed and breakfast, but enjoyed the winery. We went for Chowder on the Deck and a wine tasting selecting 5 wines plus long stem glass. They offered either New England Clam, RI Clam, and Shrimp and Corn Chowder. The RI Clam Chowder was excellent. The cup was free, and in hindsight I would have paid for a full bowl, but I didn't think to ask if that option was available. Cozy, small and not crowded perhaps because other wineries were having a Mother's Day event. It is not far from the beach, downtown Westerly, Pawcatuck, CT, and Watch Hill, RI. Quiet serene, friendly owner. They are having other food related events and I would especially love to attend: Aug. 18th+19th "Art Festival on the Lawn" On my way there was a visitor center and I found the best publication "The Consignment Shopping Guide trademark in the Ocean State" so, I suppose I'd like to check out some of those stores in Westerly and then go to the winery.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey P.

    We LOVED this stop on our wine tasting tour! Just a bike ride from the Westerly RI State Beach and right on the main route, so access is super easy. Their wines were on the dry side, which we prefer, so if you're looking for those sweet, cloying "fruit" wines, you might be disappointed. That said, there were a few that had higher residual sugars that were very good. The back deck is the perfect spot to pop a bottle and take in the view of their vines. We didn't get any sales pressure from the staff member poring, who was a real treat to chat with. Big fan of this laid back setting and tasting room. We hope to return with friends in tow!

    (4)
  • Debrin S.

    Stars for the Winery only. Pleasant time if your in the area. The surroundings are relaxed & natural w a view of the vineyard and the typical rocky RI shoreline, flowers, trees, w a hint of sea breeze just off the coast. The wines are pretty good. Not amazing. Highlight: Weekapaug White & the Shady Harbor Chardonnay. The Steele barrel aged Weekapaug White Chardonnay- grapefruit, fruit forward dry but not w the traditional oaky buttery finish. And the Shady Harbor Chardonnay aged in American oak which isn't as intense as the French variety. It lingers, was very drinkable- I actually preferred it once it chilled down & would be perfect w seafood. We did the 5 tasting: 5 whites & 5 reads. Left w the Weekapaug Chardonnay & the Misquamicut Merlo (Merlo seems to do well here & the N Fork of LI). The service is congenial and pleasant. They also serve charcuterie. The cheese plate of Brie, Camembert & aged cheddar w grapes & water crackers paired nicely w our tasting.

    (4)
  • Mike D.

    We stayed at the bed & breakfast over the past weekend and it was a great experience. We stayed in the jacuzzi suite on the third floor. The room was great although if you are looking for the latest and greatest in technology this is not it. It's quaint and old fashioned. The B&B has a winery as well. The tasting was fun and the winery is great. The breakfast was the best part of the while experience. They gave us two delicious options each morning and provided a great setting (see picture). The B&B is located in a great spot near all the beaches and stores. For the experience, it is fairly priced and we will do it again.

    (4)

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