Volcano Winery
I was visiting the Volcano National Park in Hawaii and noticed a winery on the Map near a small town Volcano Village. So I visited the Volcano Winery. The southernmost winery in America on the Big Island if Hawaii.
It was established in 1986 on 15 acres of land at 4286 feet elevation above sea level. They have four standard wines, two premium wines and unusual wines called infusions of wine and tea with locally raised honey and one flavored with a unique nut found only in Hawaii; the Macadamia Nut.
The following are pictures from this visit.
These were apparently award winning wines. As medals were awarded in wine contests.
They also created TEA WINES which were wines combined with black tea and white tea, which was grown on the premises.
The black tea was also an award winner!
The also had a small shop selling Volcano Winery branded merchandise.
The prices seemed reasonable and there was also a wine club you could join for a 10% discount on purchases and shipping.
It was a fun place with friendly staff and award winning, reasonably priced wine. I recommend it on your next visit to the Big Island of Hawaii.
Stay thirsty my friends and enjoy life.
✍️ written by Shortsegments