A Sea of 30,000 Daffodils Now Blooming at Aquila’s Nest Vineyards

Spring has arrived in spectacular fashion at Aquila’s Nest Vineyards, where over 30,000 daffodils are now in full bloom across the vineyard’s rolling hills. Carefully planted between the grapevines last fall, these cheerful yellow blooms were placed one bulb at a time with a single goal in mind—to delight our guests with a magical springtime display.

Despite a bout of chilly April weather, the daffodils have emerged beautifully, creating a breathtaking scene rarely seen in a vineyard setting. This floral showcase offers guests a uniquely immersive experience that blends nature’s beauty with the vineyard’s charm.
“We envisioned a spring where guests could sip wine while surrounded by golden blooms,” said the team at Aquila’s Nest. “It’s incredibly rewarding to see that vision come to life—and even more exciting to know these fields will only grow more stunning as the daffodils multiply year after year.”
This Sunday, guests attending our annual Egg Hunt will also get to enjoy the daffodil bloom in full effect. The event is almost sold out, and it’s one of the most whimsical ways to experience the vineyard’s springtime magic.
To view the daffodil fields, guests must reserve outdoor seating or book one of the vineyard’s signature experiences, including:
  • Igloo Spheres / Fairy Gazebos
  • The Forbidden Fireplace
  • Pergola with Fire Pits
  • Fire Pit Circles
Each reservation offers a beautiful view to this limited-time bloom—perfect for springtime celebrations, date nights, and unforgettable photo moments.
Reservations are required and can be made online at www.aquilasnestvineyards.com. The daffodil bloom is expected to peak over the next few weeks, so early bookings are encouraged.
Come raise a glass to spring among the daffodils at Aquila’s Nest Vineyards—where nature, wine, and wonder intertwine.


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Submitted by Aquila's Nest Vineyards

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