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Feedback gevenCame here during the holiday week on a rainy day. Has some indoor seating and a more outdoor seating thankfully protected from the rain. Beautiful view of the hills and some vineyards. Staff is friendly and helpful. They allow you to sample the wine and we opted to get a bottle of the Sarah. Personally don't know too much about this grape but it was very balanced, little on dryer side. What's an added bonus is the attached brewery, good beer, nice space, and knowledgeable staff as well I would definitely return to both of these locations
Had a Greek Thavma food truck at the location. Beautiful cool day. Just perfect weather. Music is festive and off the wall various tunes. Even had some yoddeling. Loved it. Split gyro sandwich with BF. Perfect taste. Had the lamb riblets. So fresh and great seasoning. Had a $20 wine tasting which included five wines. The tastings were generous. They also have brewery here. I particularly like the petite Syrah 2020. And the view is stupendous while tasting. It was a beautiful day.
Berryessa Gap Winery on Highway 128 After our wine tasting experience at their tasting room on Main Street we headed on over to their estate where they grow their vineyards on Highway 128, about a 5-min drive (2.2 miles). Berryessa Gap Vineyards has two wine tasting locations. This is their production facility. They also have a tasting room in this location. Food truck today, Sunday, was provided by Buckhorn Grill. We were planning on purchasing food here but we spent a little too much time at their tasting room on Main Street and we were coming on close to our reservation at another winery in Clarksburg. Bummer! we had to skip the food. There are plenty of outdoor seating including picnic tables, lounge chairs, and outdoor patio furnitures. Indoor seating is very limited. There is a stage for a live band, I think they only have live music entertainment on Saturdays. Here on California 128 are both Berryessa Gap Winery and Berryessa Brewing Co. 'The vineyards were too far to walk to, they lie in the gently rolling hills east of Lake Berryessa. Review #2301
Visited on a very busy Saturday afternoon. Berryessa Gap Vineyards has two tasting locations. This is their production center that is shared with the Berryessa Brewing Company next door. They also have a tasting room on Main Street in Historic Downtown Winters. Lots of outdoor seating. Make a reservation on the weekend for a lounge chair or opt for a picnic table. Limited inside seating available inside the airconditioned tasting room (which was nice to cool off in the 106 F valley heat wave). The wines were accompanied by a nice charcuterie board. The smoked gouda was so delicious and perfect to pair with the dried fruits and smoked almonds. You can also buy cheeses, meats or dried fruits for a nice snack. I am definitely going to cut my larger pieces of dried fruits like this in the future when building charcuterie boards. Thanks to Rogelio who was a great host, to Brendan for making my reservation on a busy summer weekend, to Berryessa Gap Vineyards for the elite tasting experience and snack board and to Sacramento CM Alex for the YOLO Passport invite. Make sure to tip your server.
Christopher helped us with our wine tasting and we had a good time as our second stop of our self guided tour. This place had it 's AC on full blast and we were delightfully chilled as we were instructed to sit at a table until we could be helped with our wine tasting. The place was so clean, bright, and decorated with purchasable art. There is two tasting menu 's here, one that includes white wine and a second that is only red. You don 't get to choose, they have a ready made set of 5 wines for you. I loved the bright and crispy white wine that was served first my favorite of the ones samples. Christopher also gave us a little decanter of water for us to share and little stemless glasses for the water. While waiting for another sample, one of my boyfriend 's favorite past times of scaring me playfully ended with me knocking over the little decanter of water onto the table...not intoxicated! Just easily scared! haha. Chris helped me clean it up and said At least it wasn 't the wine! I agree Chris! The chalkboard said there was live music at 6 but that time came and went without a sound. I didn 't ask, Chris was a busy guy at that time but I hope they do have live music. I would love to stop by for a glass of wine and some live jazz and I suggest everyone else who shares those passions to do the same and make the same inquires! Thank you for having us BGW!