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Feedback gevenWe visited Lake Seneca last weekend to take the amazing wines up there just to open home and drink a bottle of your DeChaunac! Boy, he really missed your wine! Next time we have to pack a bottle with us.
It is a beautiful, peaceful, high-class establishment that offers a fine line of wines and many gift ideas. I love her Pinot Grigio and friendly atmosphere. I'll return soon, maybe for a tasting!
Make sure you do not pass on the winery 5pm. Your website says they are open until 530. We arrived at 450 and ordered wine flights. Around 5:10 the owner came out to us to clear empty glasses and “joyed” and to finish our drinks (at least we literally set ourselves simple.) At 5:32 we finished our drinks and the owner said that we had to “take the road down”. It was very upset about this comment and the way we approached.
Let me begin by saying that I bought many cases of their wine, personalized bottles in 1998 for my wedding favor. It was wonderful wine at that time or I wouldn't have bought it. Fast until this weekend at the Allentown Fair. I brought my 23 daughter and thought she would like to taste the wine of me and the wedding of her deceased father. Okay, so I'll explain one of the women behind the counter. She says I'm sorry we don't make tasting, but you can buy a glass of wine. As she tells us, we can see the other woman clearly, giving tasting for a couple that keeps her child down into the counter. I wanted to buy some bottles when my daughter liked it, but then we saw it! We just started going away because we were both a little upset about how to treat fools. We saw clearly how the older woman looked at the woman who gave the tasting, and she said yes, I know. And they both looked at us when we left to see if we really understood it. That made me and my daughter feel so bad. Honestly, I would never buy from them. Obviously we didn't look good enough to help them. Your loss. I can afford much better wine, then they can offer, but they ruined the precious nostalgia of the moment for us.
Let me start out by saying I bought many cases of their wine, personalized bottles in 1998 for my wedding favors. At that time it was wonderful wine or I would not have purchased it. Fast forward to this weekend at the Allentown fair. I brought my 23 daughter with me and thought she would like to taste the wine from mine and her now deceased father's wedding. Ok, so I explain this to one of the women behind the counter. She says oh no sorry we are unfortunately not doing any tastings, but you can purchase a glass of wine. As she is telling us this we can clearly see the other woman giving tastings to a couple holding their infant child further down the counter. I was going to purchase a few bottles if my daughter liked it, but then we saw this! We just started to walk away because we were both were a bit upset being treated like fools. We clearly saw the older woman look at the woman giving the tastings and she said yeah I know, I know. And they both kept looking up at us as we walked away trying to see if we really understood. This left me and my daughter with such a bad feeling. I honestly would never purchase from them. Obviously we didn't look good enough for them to help. Their loss. I can afford much better wine then they can offer, but they did ruin the precious nostalgia of the moment for us.