
Flatbreads, Spinach Artichoke Dip, Cheese & Crackers and more.

Give your palate a wild ride with our 4 wine & cider tasting flights.

You'll find variety at Arrigoni, with over 30 specialty wines made right here at the farm.

Browse our delicious selection of unique wines and craft beers from local CT breweries.
Posted on Google Eliana AvilesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great customer service!! If you are new, a detailed explanation is given of what is offered, which really helps a lot! Love the vibe, Inside and out! Great backyard seating as well!Posted on Google Je'anie AlphonsoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent ! Great time ! Servers are friendlyPosted on Google Allen PoitrasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My wife and I had an amazing experience at Arrigoni Winery! The grounds are beautiful, the atmosphere is relaxing, and the wine selection was excellent. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and made us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. Whether you’re looking for a date day, celebrating with friends, or just want to unwind with a great glass of wine, this is definitely a place worth visiting. We can’t wait to come back and try even more of their wines. Highly recommend!Posted on Google Cheryl BarcaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great place to hang out and enjoy some wine and music with family or friends .... Just remember when ordering from the QR code at table they add the 20% tip to bill ( so make sure you have your receipt emailed to your email account )Posted on Google Debbie MarkiewiczTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very friendly, patient staff. Love the atmosphere.
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Family owned and operated, the inspiration for Arrigoni Winery was introduced by boxing champion John “Jack LaSalle” Gherlone — grandfather to the current winery owner. A second-generation Italian immigrant, Gherlone died in 1997 at age 86 — but not before passing on his love of oenology— the science and study of winemaking — to his grandson, and now his great-grandaughter.
Gherlone taught his young grandson how to best crush and press the grapes to extract juices from the skins, and also how to properly barrel wines so they would age into favored wine varieties.