Perdido Vineyards
Street address:
22100 Co. Rd. 47 & I-65 (Exit 45)
Perdido, AL
Phone:
251-937-WINE
Fax:
251-937-4996
Schedule:
Open M–Sat. 10–5; group tours (more than 10) by appt.
Mailing:
22100 Co. Rd. 47
Perdido, AL 36562
Admission:
Free
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
Credit Cards (call for specifics)
Alabama's 1st farm winery. Free wine tasting. Wine sales. Pick own grapes every day from Aug. 15–Oct. 1. Gift shop.
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