Adorable winery and farm! If you can find the«fruit loop» along County J and your GPS works well enough to get you here(check out their FB page) It’s a great stop to visit. Watch for the sign on the road across from a mini red barn and follow the small road maker up the road and you will come across the large beautiful red barn. There is a great gift shop with plenty to choose from with decent prices on Nellie, jams, mustards, syrups, flavored butter(umm hello pumpkin butter and cherry butter), along with their wide selection of Apple wines. Tastings are only $ 5 for 12(yes I wrote 12 tastings) and you get to keep the souvenir wine glass. If you enjoy sweet wine this is the right place for you. If not it’s still an adorable stop in Bayfield. Don’t forget to check out the upstairs if the barn where there is a HUGE collection of baseball caps to view. It’s pretty awesome! Call for hours of operation, we were pleasantly surprised it was open on a Sunday. There is another winery called Sisters Winery that I believe is close by as well(heard it’s changing name to Seven Ponds in July 2016) but another stop along the way if you enjoy apple orchards and sweet apple wine.
Kristi B.
Place rating: 5 Edina, MN
Lots to do and see for all ages! Play areas for kids, free yummy food samples, wine tasting(for a fee), big picnic area and hiking trails. Eclectic collections on the top of an old Sears Roebuck barn. Friendly staff and great apple butter! Plus a great view of Lake Superior and the islands(on a clear day).
Mad I.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Fruit wine here is a longtime fav of mine ;) try the blackberry or raspberry! I have been coming here forever and I just love it! There is a wine tasting area, jams and apple butters and such out for sampling, cute photo opts out front, and also seasonal berry picking. One of many fruit farms, but the WINE!!! :)
Jim R.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
One of many fine apple orchards located in the Bayfield area. What makes this one unique is the huge barn that dominates and houses a weird collection of old hats and other stuff. You can stroll the orchards or take a free hay ride during apple season. A nice way to spend an hour or two.
Joanna T.
Place rating: 5 Wauwatosa, WI
We visited during Bayfield’s Apple Fest and the place was packed! Hauser’s does have a Superior View — in that the view itself is incredible, and it’s of Lake Superior(get it?). During Apple Fest, they offer shuttles into town, pick your own apples, free hayrides, pony rides and much more. Of course, you can buy bags of apples — they offer a dozen or so varieties at reasonable prices. There are lots of samples, so you can try before you commit to one type. They offer lots of homemade goodies too, like jams, jellies, etc. However, if you come here and don’t buy the apple butter and homemade caramel — well, you should be ashamed because that shiz is delicious! They also make/sell wines of the Door County fruity type with free tastings. The orchard is family run and operated, and it shows — a great stop if you are in the area.
Rhonda G.
Place rating: 5 Saint Paul, MN
I don’t get how this place is pricey, unless you buy a case of wine. The samples looked tasty. They were giving away hanging plants. A very roomy orchard. It was the last one we went to so we didn’t need a lot. I found a cool maple bbq sauce, put it on simek’s meatballs, yum. Basil found a blueberry jam. They also had some magazines and paperbacks for the taking. I found a mystery by Kay Hooper, who is one of the most engaging authors I’ve ever read. Now I’m reading her stuff before my others. Just what I needed, to leave Bayfield with a new obsession.
Emily S.
Place rating: 5 Minneapolis, MN
This place is pretty grand! My mom always buys her flowers and plants from here. they have a big selection of items and they are pretty reasonably priced. They do a good job here. Their wine is really tasty too! A bit on the overly sweet/fruity side. but very good!