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The tomato soup was warm and hearty, we also had the mixed platter which came with really good olives and chutney. I don't drink much, so the 25ml wine sampler was perfect for me to try out all the local wines! And at £5 it was a no brainer to try them out.
Lovely late lunch on the veranda beside the babbling brook overlooking the vineyard with the mountains in the background. It's good to be alive. Great place to reward yourself with after a walk up the Sugar Loaf in the morning. A very rare Welsh Red wine on the menu.
Visited the vineyard this past weekend & enjoyed it. We didn't book & were very lucky that they were able to fit us in. We tried the blush, & some cake, & both were lovely - we even purchased 2 bottles to take away with us! Would definitely recommend a visit.
We stayed in one of the two cottages on the vineyard A fantastic stay the weather and company if the lovely people in the other cottage helped I've enclosed a few photos but they don't do it justice Everything we could have needed and many extras We had the platter and wine tasting which was excelle
A great place to enjoy a glass of exceptional local wine and relax. Cheese and mixed food platters are excellent too!
My wife and I stopped here after climbing the Sugarloaf for refreshments and light lunch. Second time we have visited and have enjoyed it both times. It doesn't sell hot food other than toasted sandwiches. Sells sandwiches and platters based on local produce, cakes and hot/cold soft drinks along
Lovely wine, charcuterie board was excellent - brilliant view, beautiful quiet little spot at the top of the hill.
Just had a 4 day stay in the holiday cottage at Sugar Loaf Mountain Vineyard. The cottage is fully equipped and very comfortably furnished. The cafe/ restaurant is located in a beautiful vineyard, and the wine is extremely good! The proprietor louise is very friendly and helpful . The location is be
The vineyard self tour leaves a lot to be desired at this time of year (April), there is not much to see, perhaps a board would be useful with pictures of the vines/grapes in full growth and information on the process. We were booked in for a wine tasting and sharing platter for 2pm, but we were ear
[FULL REVIEW] I attended today for my brother's stag do. A delightful setting with impressive scenic views. It's hidden away in the outskirts of Abergavenny and has a lot to offer. The food was very tasty and drinks rather refreshing. The customer service could be improved upon with regards to the
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