So....the first thing the owner asked me was "do you have candy in your mouth?!" when I answered to the affirmative I got lectured on how the wine (huff puff) just won't taste the same because it can't stand up to the candy.
Now look, I've been drinking wine for a while. I get the point. What I don't get is how its ok to lecture customers school teacher style. The rest of the time we were at the counter, she was short and snippy with us. We tasted a few of the wines and bought a bottle of "red kiss" which has cherry and chocolate notes (think cherry tootsie pop) and ordered a cheese tray that she said she'd bring out to the table.
We took our bottle outside, which is really pretty--there's a deck with picnic tables overlooking a pond (which we think is actually part of Mogadore Reservior) with a fountain. Lovely. Good wine good view. But after 25 minutes we still had no cheese tray. Now I get it, she was there alone and we weren't the only people she needed to take care of-- but we would have been totally fine with a "your tray will be ready in 10-15 minutes, just come back to the counter and give me your name" . So hubby went in after it, and came back with wedges of cheese we had to cut ourselves, half an apple, some pre-sliced packaged salami and kebler club crackers. ugh. for 9.50 I expected a little better than that I guess.
Overall-- it was alright, but I think we'll be taking our business back to Wolf Creek and Perennial.