
Brooks Hill Winery: A cozy, family-owned winery with tastings, live music, and gifts near I-65.
Brooks Hill Winery is a small, family-owned winery and local attraction in Brooks, KY. Located off I-65, it offers tours, a 5 for $5 wine tasting, and plenty of space for friends to relax. Weekends feature live music, outdoor seating, and a cheese tray to pair with a diverse wine selection. The on-site shop offers souvenirs and gifts.
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Sample a variety of our handcrafted wines with guided tastings, including options like Cherry-Cranberry and Chocolate Razz.
Enjoy weekend performances in a relaxed outdoor setting, perfect for unwinding with friends and family.
Purchase bottles of our wines, sangria kits, souvenirs, and local gifts, with most bottles priced around $15.
Complement your wine with a selection of cheeses, available for a light snack while you relax.
Get an insider's look at our winemaking process with guided tours of the facilities and operations.
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Overall rating
Birgit Detert
My family and I visited here while attending the fei world equestrian games in Lexington in 2010. I remember being so happy to be able to taste american wine at a real winery. We bought some bottles and I even took one back home which I still use as decoration...
Jay Pat
Great place with knowledgeable and friendly personnel! They helped me find exactly what I needed for gifts. Beautiful location also!
Hope Scott
Haley gave us an excellent sampling & great customer service! Always a great winery to visit.
Ricky Johnson
Great service and selection of wines. Nice to sit by the fireplace and enjoy a glass with a cheese tray.
Vicki Merry
Steve W
We visited Brooks Hill on our last day in the Louisville area. The attendant was dealing with pain from sciatica at the time, but it did not stop her from providing us a great experience. My wife did a tasting and purchased a couple bottles of wine before we headed home. It was a nice touch to see that some of the wines have been named after their dogs.