My wife and I stopped by for a wine tasting. We both enjoyed the Widow's Walk. Unlike three other wineries we have visited in the past week in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, Plymouth Bay Winery can only sell glasses of wine for onsite consumption - bottles can't be purchased for onsite consumption. A bottle of Widow's Walk is $15, while a glass is $10. A six oz pour means a group of four people wishing to each have a glass of wine will pay $40 total for something that other wineries in MA would only charge $15. I am a wine club member for a castle winery in Napa Valley CA - $48 gets you many wines that are vastly superior to anything at Mill River. I get it, Farm Winery Licenses are only about $100 compared to the $1000s for a general restaurant/open pour liquor license - but then pay it back to your customers with those license cost savings. I expect glasses of wine for a $15 bottle to be $5 - a 30% 'up charge' for purchasing by the glass vs bottle is reasonable, not 265% as is the case at Plymouth Bay. My recommendation is do a tasting, and if with several folks, each do a different tasting and 'mini-share' as-needed to find a wine that the group likes, then purchase a bottle to take home. The Widow's Walk was tasty, but so was the French blend I just purchased at a liquor store in Orleans MA for $12.