Ginny60
We were so impressed by this winery, the setting and the tasting room. Aga was our hostess and she made the stop so worth our time. She was so gracious and knowledgable, we learned a lot from her. The wine was excellent and the Cabernet was the most outstanding. This is a "must visit" when in southern Oregon.
shewholovestoeat
Nice location--pretty tasting room--great deck.Wines were ok, but there was one star......the 2011 cabernet. That baby rocked.There was an edge to the others I didn't enjoy. Prices are ok. Go try and see what you think.
138lena
Paschal Winery and Vineyard is fantastic! Everybody there is super friendly and wonderful, the musicians they bring in are fabulous and the food is oh so delicious! ...and did I mention the wines? They are divine. The real bonus is that this little winery is walking distance from our house. What else can you ask for? Oh, did I mention that they sell chocolate?
ahush
We had heard pretty mixed reviews about Paschal but despite the criticisms, we pleasantly experienced otherwise! The old owner was known to be a bit brash and not particularly nice but the vineyard is now getting back to its roots and had excellent service, a beautiful setting and some of the better wine we tasted in the area. Also they staff was very knowledgeable, happy to chat and give information on the wines, the terroir, the estate etc. Overall very pleasant experience!
BookGuyPDX
Having visited this winery three times in the last four months, the peacefully sylvan setting (hilltop territorial views, a pond replete with feathered friends, well-tended vineyard, etc.) alone along with the sweetly knowledgeable guidance dispensed by the hosts (Aga and Sylwia) would have entice me to return "sometime." But, once I tasted the Civita and then the Tempranillo (I have to admit an almost irrational bias to the full-bodied red wines of from the vines of the Tempranillo), it was a foregone conclusion that I would become a frequent imbiber of Paschal Winery's ambrosial offerings. Note: On my most recent visit, I was privileged to enjoy a glass or two of their now sold-out Merlot ~Tempranillo 2008 (A lovely blend!), but am eagerly awaiting their new wines from their nicely stewarded cellars!
LOMike
The setting for this winery is very nice and the range of wines for an Oregon winery; is unbelievable. We loved the Viognier, the Tempranillo and the Syrah. The Pinot Noirs were very nice for Southern Oregon Pinots. It looked like there were nice lunches (we had already eaten) and Sylvia and Angnieska were wonderful hostesses. Try the terrific jellies at the bar. They pair nicely with many of the wines. All-in-all it was a happy coincidence to go to this beautiful winery and to meet two lovely women from Poland with whom we had so much in common. It proves that we live in a small world and that Oregon winery tastings are special because of the people who run the vineyards, wineries and tasting rooms.
Crywild
This winery is still beautiful, but that is about all. For years we use to go all the time when friends came to town and once a month for local’s night. It was so warm and so friendly. The new owner has ruined it. So un-friendly, so cold. I have been on the Bear Creek Wine Tour twice now (spring 11 and 12) and Pascal is one of the stops. Next time we will just skip Paschal. The staff acted like we were a bother. This spring the wine tour was placed in the basement and our group waited some time before someone even came down to serve us. (The owner) The wines have suffered too. What happened to the Claret that was so good? Did the original winemaker flee too? Tried once again to give them another chance this summer. We came in to drink some glasses of wine on the porch. The 2 girls behind the counter did not say hello and barely made eye contact, then one finally made her way to us. Told her we were there to buy a few glasses and enjoy the view. Tried to engage her with smiles and compliments, with no luck. I asked to taste a couple (yes, 2) reds to decide what I would have, my friend had a taste (more like a tiny sip) of white before buying a glass.....she charged us $1 for each taste! I understand paying when you taste a flight. Never have I had to pay for a couple tastes when we were buying wine. We paid our $7 each for the glasses of wine, finished them and will never set foot in there again...... Until a new owner comes along. I hate to diss on a local business, and I had many negative experiences to do so. (I just mentioned two) Luckily there are many great wineries in the valley, and more coming all the time. Just bummed because Pascal is in my town.
TexasTravelerGoGo
The winery and tasting room are in a very pleasant setting. The tasting room is very well done. The charge for a full tasting is 8 dollars, which seems a bit high, but if you purchase at least 3 bottles of wine the cost of the tasting is deducted. Our server was pleasant enough. The wines are OK to my taste, not exceptional, but we did purchase 3 bottles. The wines are a bit pricey, but we like to help support the small wineries. I would rate it as well worth a visit.
R&DAshland
This is a fun winery to visit. It's modeled after an old italian winery and is really picturesque. A great atmosphere to taste and consume some good wines. They have performers there a lot as well, so you never know what might be happening when you come. They have a number of wines and I like most all of them.
nruth
Lovely views from the veranda. Wine is always good- bought a case of our favorites.
christso
What a beautiful setting sitting either inside or out on the deck looking over the vineyards. I've also attended classical acoustic guitar recitals which add more charm. If you're in the area and like wine I recommend stopping by to soak up a beautiful part of the Rogue Valley.
Rainbows4Sale
We visited this winery and were very happy with the results. The setting out in the country is beautiful and the selection of wines will fill anyone's wine desires quite nicely. The owner was behind the counter and offered many choices for tasting. The wines and views and venues are wonderful.
ninjagirlCH
The area, grounds, and venue are beautiful. Swans swim in a pond below the tasting room
pamh567
Not my favorite wines, but still pretty good. Beautiful place.
GreenSprings1
We had a SOPTV Southern Oregon Public Television member benefits card that had this place on the list for a complimentary wine tasting. We usually get a bottle of wine with these when we do the tasting. The female owner refused to honor the card, saying she never signed up for this even after we showed her the pamphlet that had the information. It would have been an easy call for her to provide the complimentary tasting and earn some good will points. Seems to me this was a major blunder as I would never return to this winery or purchase their wines. Just saying....