| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 8311 Ginger Dr, Spring, TX 77389, USA |
| Zip code: | 77389 |
| Website: | http://www.gadela.com/ |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | Closed |
| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | Closed |
| Thursday: | 4:00 – 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 1:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Sunday: | Closed |
We just left this winery and we were inspired by the passion from this winemaker!!! Beautiful stories and history were shared! What a WONDERFUL place to spend an evening with friends learning new wines to love! We will most DEFINITELY be back!! And the wines were honestly so good!! Love this place and the comfort it brought!
When people talk about the family environment, they are not exaggerating. You walk in a stranger and walk out with new friends. Their food and wines are very good too. My wife and I will be back as soon as we can!
Great place to visit for wine. The business is small on the inside but was nice and quiet when we visited. The staff are extremely friendly and knowledgeable about their wines. We liked the Kerubim and the ice wine from the ones that we tried, and we took a few bottles home with us. Would definitely revisit again for snacks and wine.
We visited this place, and what a wonderful, and pleasant surprise. Franco a wine lover at heart, and his super loving supportive wife Brenda welcomed us into their adventure. Spending over three hours wine tasting, talking to guests (Lon & Sandy), and learning how the hobby became part of this beautiful community of Wine loving Boutiques in Texas, was the best thing we could ever done yesterday. Brenda shared their interesting beginnings in the business, and Franco let us dig on his knowledge as he shared past, present and future taste endeavors. The couple, with Nicaraguan-Venezuelan background and her strong Puerto Rican influence make a unique wine maker combination. Their taste pallets are unique, and it shows. Franco has been able to develop explosive flavors on both dry and sweet exclusive grapes, rarely seen by us in this part of town. In our humble opinion they are extraordinary. On the sweet red pallet, the Serafin (Port Style) is a must have. On the whites, the Brisa is the go-to. We purchased a bottle of each. All are good, and other alternatives will be the Kerubim, Nebbiolo, and the Pettit Sirah. There is something exquisite for every individual taste. Come open minded, this is a place for free spirit, explorer like individuals looking for wine taste pleasant challenges.
Gadela Winery is a hidden secret that taste hoarders wished to keep for themselves, but not anymore. My recommendation, you should try it before they have to place flow controls on their entry door. Thanks Brenda and Franco for such pleasant find.