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I love the venue. Nice gift shop, wine-tasting, pavilion, picnic benches, outdoor bar under cover, and bands playing in the summer. That all is excellent! Can't say I love their wine. Tried 2 -- one was a red blend called Grenato and the bottle was cold. Um, ok. The taste? Reminded me of Sloe Gin Fizz back in college. I might add that was eons ago and the yucky taste reminiscent of cough syrup still persists today and in this particular wine. I also had a glass of Reisling, my fav wine of choice. This one? -- way too sweet. Let's just say my 2nd anything ordered was a diet coke. I will say in fairness, that we skipped the wine-tasting and just went straight for ordering wine for purchase as we wanted to get outdoors to listen to a band we came to hear -- Millgroves Crossing (good, by the way). So, would I come back? Sure. Would I get a glass of wine? Ummm, only after doing a wine-tasting of it. Oh, and one issue I have against them -- they were really trying a bit too hard to push a sale of a bottle of wine vs. just a glass. I realize it was more cost-conducive to buy the bottle but they shouldn't be pushing beyond one suggestion. I ain't an alcoholic and I just wanted one damned glass. So 4 stars for venue, 2 stars for wine for an average of 3 stars overall.
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