The casita was really cute, but it lacked some things. There were no towels, paper or otherwise, in the shared kitchenette. Nor was there hand soap in that area or our room. The couch in the common area was filthy and the shared outdoor area could be more appealing. While there was a table with some sitting chairs and also some lounge chairs, there was also a broken fountain, no lights, and no decor.
Additionally, the restaurant on property doesn't serve breakfast and there is no way to cook your own since the kitchenette is just a sink, super small microwave, wine fridge, and coffee bar. This means you'll have to drive at least 8 miles back into town if you'd like to eat in the morning. While everyone was very friendly, when we did finally eat at the restaurant for dinner, it was highly disappointing. I ordered a prime rib dinner cooked medium and they served me a new York strip that was well done. While our waitress was nice, she didn't come back to check on us, so there was steak sat. The mashed potatoes that came with it were good and I ate those, and when she finally returned, she asked if I wanted a box. I told her the steak was extremely over cooked and I didn't eat any and didn't want it, to which she replied okay , took the plate and walked away. No apology, no offer for something else, and no discount was given.
Tirrito farms has potential, but many improvements need to be made all around before we would consider returning, whether to eat, taste wine, or stay.