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Open Daily from 11am - 5pm.
OPEN DAILY from 11am - 5pm.
FAQs and House Rules
Is outside food allowed?
Guests are more than welcome to bring their own picnic baskets, however NO outside beverages of any kind are permitted. We offer a kitchen and 'grab n go' menu, including our signature pizzas and shareables as well as wine, beer and soda. Please see our Food Menu under the "Visit" tab above for more details.
Do you take reservations?
We would love to host you! Parties of 10 or more are encouraged to contact us to plan your visit. You can call us at 636. 482. 4500, email us at info@noboleisvineyards.com, or visit our reservation tab at the top of the page for more information.
Do you have indoor seating?
Yes! We have our indoor loft that overlooks our bustling winery with plenty of seating and available board games!. In season (mid April - early November), our outdoor tented pavilion has plenty of shaded, well-spaced tables to enjoy a bottle of wine while taking in the view. We also have many outdoor, uncovered tables on our hillside overlooking the vineyards.
Can I bring my pets?
No. Unfortunately, we cannot allow pets of any kind. *Service Animals welcome.
Can I bring my Kids?
Absolutely!! We are family owned & family grown and love to see families out enjoying their time in Missouri Wine Country. We ask only that you keep an eye on your little ones AT ALL TIMES. All the vineyards you can see are producing grapes for our wines and as fun as they are to explore, we ask that all guests appreciate them from a distance. In addition, we are a production facility and are often in full swing on the weekends and want to make sure everyone is safe.
Do you sell your wines outside of the tasting room?
Yes! We distribute our wines to local wine shops and some grocery stores. The list is continually growing and can be seen on our interactive locations map by clicking Retailers under our "Shop" tab above.
Are guests allowed to walk through the vineyards?
No. While we are happy to have guests get photos of the vines, we do ask that you do so from a distance. The vineyards are important to our business & winemaking process, so please do not touch the vines, enter the rows, or pick the grapes. Thank you!