Lovely winery! I was able to make a stop here on my most recent trip to the bread basket from Las Vegas. The shop is intricately decorated with gifts and the like, but most importantly, the wine is fantastic. I tried a 2011 Norton Reserve – french oak aged, a Joli Vin, Arrowhead Red – sweet concord(by far the best). The Norton had a very dry pepper flavor. It certainly wasn’t my most favorite dry red I’ve ever tasted, but it would’ve complimented a steak quite nice. The Arrowhead Red was unbelievable; very sweet jam flavor – definately a must try! I’d love to come back here when I have more time, and taste more wine. I’m looking forward to visiting again.
Amanda W.
Tu valoración: 5 Overland Park, KS
Every time I come here, I am a bigger fan. Went here for a food and wine pairing with some friends that invited me. Amazing wines, some of the best out of the wineries I have been too, lots of options and incredibly friendly owners.
Susan S.
Tu valoración: 4 Blue Springs, MO
I’ve been driving past Baltimore Bend for years, and while it would normally seem like a good idea to drop in at a winery on the way back from my company’s headquarters, I’ve never quite mustered up the energy. The stop may be harder to resist now that I’ve actually been there. They have a great selection of wines, from sweet to dry. It was warm the day I went, so I was tending more towards the whites and roses. The servers were very friendly and very helpful. I am a dry wine drinker and my mom is a sweet wine drinker, and they got us both set up comfortably. They also have a wide variety of wine-related gifts, which were fun to browse. And, I mean, winery cats.(I swear, I’m going to start a list called«Winery Cats Across the Country.») Between the wineries and the fruit/vegetable stands, I highly recommend the trip down 24 to check out all the area has to offer.
Erin W.
Tu valoración: 5 Kansas City, MO
A winery off the beaten path, but you’ll be glad you traveled it when you taste the silky goodness of their wines. Downside, they only let you try 6 so I still have yet to try all their wines. Unfortunate for them as they miss out on sales if patrons are not knowing what they are missing, but… out of the wines I have tried, it’s always been a struggle to pick which ones to take home. Love the winery cats too! The Norton is one of my top favorites so far!
Mark S.
Tu valoración: 3 Kansas City, MO
Enjoyed tasting the wines. They have a nice variety of wines with something sure to fit your plate.
Kevin B.
Tu valoración: 4 Camden Point, MO
Really enjoyed this place the help is wonderful, friendly and entertaining wines are great
Andrew H.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbia, MO
Every year when we go home to Kansas City for the holidays, I make a point to get out to Baltimore Bend for another case of wine to take back with us to Texas. Yes, it is that good. — The Cynthiana(Norton) is one of the best in the state IMHO, and is the main reason why we make the drive out to Waverly. We love to share this one with our friends in Texas and proselytize about the virtues of this native grape. — The Chardonel is also a really strong product every year, and you cannot go wrong if you buy this for white wine drinkers. — The Trey Blanc(a blend of seyval, vignoles and chardonel) is a nice wine, but I would prefer they gave us just a straight seyval and vignoles instead of this blend. The winery itself is a nice building, even if not a picturesque setting like those in Hermann or Washington. They do have some outdoor seating here, but it is right by the side of Hwy 24. I really cannot imagine sitting outside with a picnic lunch here like I’ve done at Les Bourgeois, Montelle, etc.
Victoria l.
Tu valoración: 4 Kansas City, MO
Baltimore Bend is a great winery with several delicious wines from dry to sweet. They offer some nice gift items, indoor or outdoor seating, special events, and some great wine, of course. We went there for mother’s day – had a free brunch from Tastefully Simple and it was awesome! It was family friendly, too. You need to check it out.