This was more of a roundtrip coach service than a wine tour. The guides were nice and we went to three different vineyards, but we learned very little about the wine making process and saw none of the production process. This may be because we went in October and things were shut down for the season, but we expected more information to be shared by either the guides or the people at the vineyard. We got on the bus with about 30 people and rode 1.75 hours to the first destination. We then had about 1.5 hours at each vineyard to do a tasting and wonder around the grounds. The lunch served was a sandwich, chips, and a bottle of water. The second vineyard also gave us a charcuterie snack pack and there was food to purchase at the third vineyard. The last 2 vineyards were lovely, but the first was a bit underwhelming in terms of wine quality, grounds, and helpfulness of the people who worked there. All three vineyards were no more than 5 minutes apart from each other. Due to traffic the return trip took 2.5 hours. Overall I thought the price a little steep for what was offered since I've been on other tours that did much more for a similar or lower price, but we did enjoy seeing the North Fork and trying different wines from different places!