Located in Weston, West Virginia, "It's stands as a diminutive, Gothic-looking
structure on a hillside surrounded by a vineyard."
The
winery is constructed from hand-cut stones gathered from various parts of West
Virginia. Some weighing as much as 3,000 pounds. The doors are designed of solid
two by fours on edge, with a rounded top.
A comfortably
furnished tasting room welcomes visitors as they enter. A 3-inch thick bar
top, Cut in the 1950'S in Canada, is set up in one corner. Behind the bar, a
mantle and mirror tops the sink. Also in the tasting room is a raised
television in the corner opposite the bar. A fireplace is surrounded by three
rocking chairs and shelves containing West Virginia pottery that is for sale.
Behind the tasting
room is a racking room, storage area, and a cooling room.
Jim & Debbie
Lambert would like to extend a personal invitation to come and tour our Winery
and see for yourself why we are so proud of our work.