We joined the wine tour and tasting and had a good time. The tour is very interesting, and out of the 3 wines we tried out we liked one. The staff is very nice and they have an English tour. Beautiful scenery all around. We didn't eat there, but considering the very affordable cost of the tour and wine tasting (350B per person) I really recommend this place...
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
฿300–400
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
The PB Valley Winery tour priced at 350 baht per person for a factory visit and wine tasting left me feeling underwhelmed. While the experience wasn't particularly compelling, especially for the price, it failed to captivate me. Although the winery boasts scenic surroundings and a glimpse into the winemaking process, the value didn't match the cost. I believe a lower price point would make it more reasonable. Overall, the visit offered an average experience. For those seeking a more engaging and worthwhile wine tasting venture, exploring alternative options might be advisable.
Meal type
Other
Price per person
฿300–400
Food: 3
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Came here for the wine tour and tasting but was disappointing.
Staff knew little beyond her script and had little comparison between Thai wine and others.
The wine tasting was just limited to 1 glass of rosé, white and red each. Good that they offered cheese and crackers to pair. But little to learn and understand beyond their taste and type.
Perhaps the winery is just too small a scale to have a tour too comprehensive.
Did not try the food, so 5 stars for that.
The vineyard is also beautiful as seen in there pictures.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
฿400–500
Food: 5
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 5
Winery tour, restaurant and shop. There's activities of winery tour, bicycle around the winery. Lovely place especially evening time with the mountain view and sunset. They have vegetarian menu option but have to ask for it. The shop selling own production wines and collaboration wine. Homemade grape jam, mango jamr and grape juice is a must buy.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
฿300–400
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sirloin Steak
Stopped by PB Valley for wine tasting @32°C
Imagine the wine served at this“room temperature”? 😂
Honestly the wine tasted very flat n it is just not nice (to be honest n polite). Not worth the 350 baht.
See the photo for the volume of wines served.
Well they made up by the pretty landscape…
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Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
฿300–400
Food: 2
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 5
Not enough time to take a tour (70'). Just go around reception, restaurant and shopping hall. It is a green, nice area for stop in Khao Yai tourism. Friendly staffs, good products and well management. Hope to back it in some day soon.
Service
Dine in
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
PB Valley Khao Yai Winery: Unbeknownst to so many of us oenophile plebeians, there are vineyards in Thailand. We were recently at Monsoon Valley Vineyard in Hua Hin and the wines were near disastrous. Even more so as we embarked on a Douro valley wine trail in Porto. Like most tourists to Pak Chong, you will be hitting 2 vineyard stops - GrandMonte and PB Valley. If you’re doing both, you’ll realise they are as different as two rival siblings. GrandMonte, smaller is size, boasts less bells and whistles than PB. However, true oenophiles will prefer GrandMonte as their wines are genuinely world class - they have bagged numerous awards at AWC Vienna awards, 3 notable silvers in 2023. PB Valley was a bit of a farce to us. It is catering to non wine-drinkers with hard-to-savour wine that delivers sharp, acidic and unpleasant wines. At least the ones we tried as part of the tour. Guides don’t explain much. It feels like a safari ride around their compound that focuses on farming, grape harvesting, animal rearing. You just don’t take them and their wine seriously. Tasting was so terrible. Cheese was terrible. The front of the vineyard was stunning but everywhere else seemed run down and decrepit. If you’re a serious oenophile, read my review on GrandMonte Vineyard - which truly delivers in flavours and class. #eatstylishtravelstylish
Awesome experience, we came a bit late but they managed to help us catch up with the tour. Limited time to take photo where they age the wine so take as much as you can, when you can.
Wine testing will serve 3 wines, rose, white and red. They also have non-alcoholic juice for those who can't take alcohol.
The whole place give out of Asia vibe.
Meal type
Other
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
We booked the wine tour, which costs 350 bhat per person. They take you around the vineyard with a little cart, show you and explain the making of their 3 different wines, and then at the wine tasting 2 out of 3 wines are actually not local but Australian? I've never in my life been to a vineyard for wine tasting where completely other wines are served than what the winery makes themselves. If I wanted to taste Australian wine in Thailand, I would not go to a local vineyard for it... To top it off, we had not more than 15 minutes to just taste the wines in a rush, because we had to get back to the cart.
I also missed more interaction from the staff during the wine tasting. Questions about what we think, how we like it, and in general how satisfied we were with the tour.
After this experience, we were not in the mood to try the restaurant.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
฿300–400
Food: 1
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 3
Had lunch at the restaurant. If you joined the tour, you are entitled to 10% off for eating there. Joined the tour at $350 per adult and $300 for kids. At the end of the tour, adults can sample 3 types of wine per pax. Recommended if you are into wine. An ok place with beautiful settings/ scenario (at the entrance area [no charges]) for photo taking. Recommended.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
฿300–400
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5