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A Stone’s Throw Winery

29943 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA

About A Stone’s Throw Winery

4.8 / 5

from reviews

    Dennis “DirtDad” Ordiway
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    December 16, 2020

    A review for the cafe: I had a lunch to go and the simple pork sandwich was amazing. The pork was perfectly moist with crispy edges and the seasoning and bread was great. They even added some yummy details to the little side cup of olives. The venue is very nice, it is a crossroad of various cycling routes, which is what I was doing when I stopped by, no problems.

    Patricia Marr
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    April 17, 2021

    Went as part of a almost expiring pandemic gift certificate. Told multiple times no reservations needed come these dates/hours. Literally received email that morning saying they were open, come on down. Nope, a memorial was happening, private event, so we were turned away. And apparently they don't answer the phone.

    John Maguire
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    July 18, 2017

    This winery was recently opened and replaced the original Hamilton Oaks Winery. The venue is off of the 5 Fwy but resting against an old Orange Vineyard. The building is a historical marker and is over 100 years old. The site is quite charming and the people there are very friendly. You can taste or drink either inside or out. Their collections of reds come from their sister winery, Giracci Vineyards & Farms. They also have wine from the Cowboy winery which is adjacent to Giracci.

    Sean Magee
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    February 03, 2017

    Well obviouly I love the play. Very peacful and relaxing. Great friendly staff. The Jumping vines Cab is awesome.

    Jiffi Rainie
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    November 26, 2017

    We had a nice time today tasting with Dan and thoroughly enjoyed the wine 🍷 selections!!

    A Stone’s Throw Winery

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    29943 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA

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