PB Valley Khao Yai Winery
PB Valley Khao Yai Winery
PB Valley Khao Yai Winery
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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PB Valley Khao Yai Winery is the birth place of the Khao Yai Wine Region and one of the finest wineries in Thailand located at the edge of the Khao Yai National Park at 300 to 380 meters above the sea level. Its scenic restaurant the Great Hornbill Grill offers Western and Thai specialties which are partly matched to the wines grown in the estate. PB Valley also offers professional conducted wine tasting tours for which it received awards from the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Only 146 km's northeast of Bangkok it's the perfect destination for a short trip for the whole family.
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KP Wong-Sg
Singapore, Singapore273 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
My family of 4 (no teens) paid for 9:50am tour. 3 stops supposedly 60min but it ended in 45min. Once onboard, the English narration was heavily Thai-accented, loud but not audible. The 1st stop was only 5 min to take photos at the table grape vines. Before u can reach the end of 1 row, the guide was rushing us to board the buggy. The 2nd stop was the narration was the wine production, it started even before we are assembled properly, rushed through & a Chinese guide was talking in the background making it even harder to hear. Another guide comes along to chase everyone to the wine tasting stop, saying tt they will close the door. The instructions on wine sampling & description of the wines were done even when people were talking noisily in the background. before we can savour the 1st wine, we were rushed to sample the 2nd & the 3rd. And ferried back to wine shop.
When we were brought back, there was a big section that another buggy was touring & we ended up walking in the sun.
The Shiraz & 2 other samples are lousy & pricy. So dont bother coming. They dont know how to wines.
For 300baht, it is a ripoff. (i regretted not heeding advice of earlier reviews)
When we were brought back, there was a big section that another buggy was touring & we ended up walking in the sun.
The Shiraz & 2 other samples are lousy & pricy. So dont bother coming. They dont know how to wines.
For 300baht, it is a ripoff. (i regretted not heeding advice of earlier reviews)
Written 5 January 2020
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dyhx
Singapore6,189 contributions
Dec 2022 • Friends
We had a winery tour-cum-lunch booked for 130pm and made it just in time as the buggy was about to leave.
The entire tour took just over an hour, bringing us on a ride through their vineyards where we got to get off to take some photos (but no 'fruit picking'), then headed to their factory to learn about their wine making process including access to their fermentation halls and finally, for wine tasting of 3 wines (1 Rose, 2 Shiraz).
Then we were sent back to the main entrance where the restaurant was, for our lunch.
Food was good, we opted for the Easy Thai which came with their signature Shiraz Grape Juice, choice of a main (I had the Fried Rice with Pork while my friend had the Pad Thai) and a Grape Sorbet dessert.
Food was decent, though it felt weird to have grapes in the Pad Thai and the pork in the fried rice was dry and tough. The Grape sorbet was excellent.
Our tour ticket also included discount vouchers which one could use for meals at the restaurant (a la carte items) and the retail shop.
The entire tour took just over an hour, bringing us on a ride through their vineyards where we got to get off to take some photos (but no 'fruit picking'), then headed to their factory to learn about their wine making process including access to their fermentation halls and finally, for wine tasting of 3 wines (1 Rose, 2 Shiraz).
Then we were sent back to the main entrance where the restaurant was, for our lunch.
Food was good, we opted for the Easy Thai which came with their signature Shiraz Grape Juice, choice of a main (I had the Fried Rice with Pork while my friend had the Pad Thai) and a Grape Sorbet dessert.
Food was decent, though it felt weird to have grapes in the Pad Thai and the pork in the fried rice was dry and tough. The Grape sorbet was excellent.
Our tour ticket also included discount vouchers which one could use for meals at the restaurant (a la carte items) and the retail shop.
Written 24 December 2022
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jirapa c
Bangkok, Thailand26 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We went for lunch the food was tasty. We ordered 1 bottle of Pb Shiraz wine ,was excellent. But after we ordered they should serve us some bread as a complimentary ( I have been to many place they do for western food ),when we were waiting the food because we not ordered the starter or appetizer. I think that was a normal for this restaurant no have the complimentary with drink but later on next table order drink they serve with crispy bread come together. Not sure about this restaurant standard should be?
Written 18 January 2020
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Henry Lee
Kuching, Malaysia22 contributions
Jan 2020
Very well landscaped vineyard with beautiful flora and fauna throughout the tour area. We were lucky to see the grapes before they were harvested the following week. Pace of tour was good. We got to taste 3 different types of wine. For non-alcoholic drinkers, fruit juice were served.
Dishes served at the restaurant were tasty. A good place to visit in the morning as it gets quite hot in the afternoon.
Dishes served at the restaurant were tasty. A good place to visit in the morning as it gets quite hot in the afternoon.
Written 1 February 2020
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We thank you for taking the time to post your nice comments about your visit to PB Valley on Trip Advisor. Your feedback is a valuable tool in our quest to provide perfect services to our guests since it is through the eyes of our guests to know how we are performing.
We are looking forward to welcoming you, your family and friends at PB Valley the birthplace of the Khao Yai Wine Region again in the not too far future – cheers
Written 2 May 2020
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Jennifer Tan
Singapore, Singapore115 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
Looking at the webpage and stated that the place close at 10pm. Prepared for the winery tour but it closed at 4pm. The time for each tour should be stared clearly in the website. Went for the wine tasting at the restaurant, however, it may not be like for those who enjoy French wine. Reasonable price. Enjoy my stay there.
Written 6 March 2020
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We thank you for taking the time to post your nice comments about your visit to PB Valley on Trip Advisor. Your feedback is a valuable tool in our quest to provide perfect services to our guests since it is through the eyes of our guests to know how we are performing.
As for the time slots kindly understand that visitors will not see much during vineyard tour after sundown, thus the last tour of the day is scheduled at 4:00 pm (it is stated on our website as well)
Of course, the restaurant will be open longer.
We are looking forward to welcoming you, your family and friends at PB Valley the birthplace of the Khao Yai Wine Region again in the not too far future – cheers
Written 2 May 2020
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reddot-conquersworld
Singapore, Singapore50 contributions
Jan 2020
I wouldn't recommend a visit to PB Valley, unless you have never been to a vineyard or a winery before, and you are bored with nothing better to do in Khao Yai. The place is rather run-down and require a lot more upkeeping. The tour is conducted in English, but we have problem understanding the narration due to the heavy accented English spoken by the guide. There was a Thai lady who spoke much better English at the ticketing counter, not sure why she wasn't the one doing the tour. The tour is conducted in such a hurried manner that questions do not seem welcome as the guide does not seem to possess the knowledge of wine making beyond the basic. Plastic bags, bottles and wrappers can even be seen littered around the vineyard and farm. The one white Chenin Blanc and two red Shiraz offered for tasting were horrible. We all left without even buying any bottle. Even the house produced wines were not the main focus at the gift shop.A mixture of other products are more prominently displayed instead.. No wonder we don't see any western tourists taking this tour or even bother to visit this vineyard.
Written 6 January 2020
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samgansc
Singapore, Singapore35 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
Sunny scenery of grape vines with Khao Yai mountain backdrop. Suggest late afternoon appointment.
Tour conducted both in English and Thai. Get to taste (sampler) 1 white and 2 reds but the cheese cracker is more a treat for both young and old.
The hornbill Restarunt served good western and Thai food with a great view.
Tour conducted both in English and Thai. Get to taste (sampler) 1 white and 2 reds but the cheese cracker is more a treat for both young and old.
The hornbill Restarunt served good western and Thai food with a great view.
Written 30 November 2022
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Apple FG
Bangkok, Thailand44 contributions
Dec 2020 • Family
We had a fun time visiting the place as it has other things to see aside from waiting for the tour. The place is also very well maintained. Downside is we were not able to see grapes in full bloom as it was not yet harvest season.
Written 25 December 2020
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We thank you for taking the time to post your nice comments about your visit to PB Valley on Trip Advisor.
Your feedback is a valuable tool in our quest to provide perfect services to our guests since it is through the eyes of our guests to know how we are performing.
As for grapes, yes even though we have fresh seedless grapes all year round and wine grapes once a year they are as per nature not fully ripe all the time but in different stages of development
We are looking forward to welcoming you, your family, and friends at PB Valley the birthplace of the Khao Yai Wine Region again in the not too far future – cheers
Written 21 January 2021
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Angelamacph
Plymouth, UK54 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
An excellent place to stop for good food and good wine. The rose we found particularly delicious but also an excellent Shiraz reserve. Not over priced so there were plenty of customers. You could also do a guided tour of the vineyard.
Written 17 January 2023
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Choong L
3 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
Hi everyone, I wish to know the transport from Don Muang Airport to Khao yai. This is my first time visit to Thailand and I couldn't get a better idea of the transport way.
My plan is to travel to Khao yai for three days two night and Bangkok for the next two days as well. As what I heard, there is no public transport in Khao yai. So what's the better choice for us to get to the attractions? Both of us do not have driving license too. I wish to know the price and the best transport with reasonable price for 2 people during our trip.
I will appreciate if you can share some great experience and ideas.
Thank you!
My plan is to travel to Khao yai for three days two night and Bangkok for the next two days as well. As what I heard, there is no public transport in Khao yai. So what's the better choice for us to get to the attractions? Both of us do not have driving license too. I wish to know the price and the best transport with reasonable price for 2 people during our trip.
I will appreciate if you can share some great experience and ideas.
Thank you!
Written 10 November 2016
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Thank you for your message as we do not think it is a review but you give us 3-stars, for what we do not know. But you are right there is no Taxi or Tuk Tuk service in our area all public service like Train, Bus and Van services stop at Muak Lek Town about 7 km's away. However if you book one of the many hotels/resorts in our area you will find that they do have transfers services. They also organize trips to PB Valley. Alternatively you can use a travel agent of your choice for your trip. Alternatively again you can rent a car or van with driver in Bangkok. We can't provide any links in here but you can contact us via our website. Best regards
Written 11 November 2016
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What do we expect to see when we visit in June? The grapes plantation is going to be empty?
Written 2 January 2020
I one area we have fresh table grapes all year around which are one of the photo opportunities at PB Valley. Wine grape harvest is once a year end of January to end of February. Suggest to visit our Facebook Page for more info
Written 4 January 2020
Are the flowers in the park nicely maintained? There haven't been many photos of the flower park so far.
Written 3 January 2019
Flowers in the park are ever changing and new ones are planted and growiing all the times. Flower park will be a good place to visit until about end of February when it starts to get very warm again. by the way visitors who book the vinetard and winery tour can enter the flower park at no cost.
Written 3 January 2019
hi
1) what language is the tour available in?
2)can we still explore the valley without the tour?
3)what are the opening hours?
Written 20 August 2018
Hello Hlmilk3.
1. The tour is in Thai and English. I think maybe Chinese would be possible but its the best for you to ask them about available language.
2. You can still explore without the tour but I do not recommend that. Actually the tour fee is not that expensive. It costs 320Bhat. The tourist site of winery is still considered quite big to walk around. Besides, within the tour ticket you can get 10% off for the foods in the restaurants in there. You can have a meal in there before the tour starts. Furthermore, with the tour ticket you can get 5% off for your purchasing of buying presents in shop in there. Good deal, isn’t it?
3. The opening hours if winery is from 8AM to 8PM. However, the starting of tour time is at 9am, 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pm and the last is at 3.30pm.
Hope these three information were helpful to you my friend. Enjoy yourself in winery then. ^^
Written 22 August 2018
Do they accept credit card in khao yai or do you have to have cash all the time?
Written 23 January 2018
Visa and Master Card are accepted at the restaurant at the shop as well to pay for the vineyard and winery tours
Written 26 January 2018
Hi if we didn’t book the tour in advance and it is full. Does it mean that we cannot pay entrance fee and roam around on our own?
Written 12 December 2017
There is no entrance fee as such - only a charge for the vineyard and winery tours - if they are fully booked which happens in peak season then of course, and at no charge you can enjoy walking in the beautiful flower park and some of the vineyards which are located behind our Great Hornbill Grill. The restaurant is open daily from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (Fridays and Saturdays until 10:00 pm). Wine tasting sets are available at the restaurant as well. The shop and the mini farmers market are open too.
Written 20 December 2017
Hi, need to do reservation for tour in pb valley or can just walk in?
Written 3 October 2017
You can walk-in however it is strongly advised to make a reservation well in advance as even with 5-schedules per day it can happen that some are fully booked - go to the khaoyaiwinery website - thanks
Written 3 October 2017
Harvesting for wine grapes is once a year end of January to early March. Fresh table grapes are growing all year around thus ypou can always see grapes. Harvest Festival is normally in early to mid February. More info on the website and FB page of PB Valley
Written 10 June 2017
How do we get a transport back from the winery to our hotel which is about 3km away?
Written 11 December 2016
Thank you for planing to visit us. Unfortunately it is not possible to provide any transfers to or from PB Valley
Written 11 December 2016
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