THE WINERY GUIDE: A Closer Look At Frick Winery
As I said in a previous post, while being able to visit big name wineries is fun, one of the biggest advantages of a trip to wine country is seeking out the smaller wineries with unique blends and eclectic atmospheres. Today I will tell you of another small family owned winery we've tried: Frick Winery.
These are my findings on Frick Winery, including an over all score card of our experience, a score card for the wines we tasted and general info. Scoring is on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best and 1 being the worst. A zero means the the winery did not have that feature. I am not a wine aficionado, but I have tasted a lot of different wines and know what I like. If anyone has been to Frick I'd love to hear your comments as well...
Frick Winery: 23072 Walling Road, Geyserville, CA 95441
- Phone: 707-857-1980
- Email: frick@frickwinery.com
- URL: www.frickwinery.com
- Hours: 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sat & Sun only
- Tasting Fee: $0.00
- Production: 1,800 cases per year
- Wine Club: No
- Gift Shop: No
- Additional Notes: Frick Winery turned 30 years old in 2006. The owner, Bill Frick, is also the winemaker and was the person who poured for us. The tasting room was filled with colorful paintings by a local artist. Lucia, the sweet resident sheep dog, greeted us when we came in.




