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- Richard RevillaOctober 16, 2014Only vinyard around during prohibition so it carries some history. Since 1904. A block down from the downtown and tasting room worthy of a visit.
- Rachel KMarch 23, 2015If you plan ahead, you can do a wine and cheese or wine and chocolate private tasting in one of the side rooms. Super friendly staff.Upvoted Oct 5
- Sherry LiJuly 6, 2015Nice winery that is super dog friendly a few blocks walk from downtown Sonoma square. Tastings for $10 and $15 (5 wines each) and they will pour you extra. The Chardonnay and rose are good.
- On the last Friday of the month in the summer, they have food trucks and live music. It’s always a great time!
- I've been a member for several years. Worth it for the free tastings and discounts.
- Laarnilyn LuzAugust 22, 2013If you like a semi-sweet red, you must try their Dolcino Rosso!!! They only offer it at the Winery so we always buy a couple or more :)
- Nothing beats purchasing a bottle of wine and sitting outside on a sunny day.
- EyalNovember 14, 2011The Symphony-based sauces (Pear Caramel and Pear Chocolate) are probably more interesting than the wines. Barbera and reserve Cab were standouts.
- Sarah ChangAugust 12, 2014Seemed to be very popular - did a tasting and there's a lot of benches outside so bring a picnic
- Kevin YienMay 31, 2014Dog friendly! Take a complementary tour of the facilities at 11am, 1pm, or 3pm daily.
- David KarimiMarch 7, 2012Try the port, it will blow your mind - its what Sebastiani was originally famous for and isn't sold in any stores.
- Jess HuangApril 24, 2011Check-in special of "complimentary tasting for you and a guest" apparently translates to "two for one" for some of the sommeliers, fyi.
- Brandon MillerMarch 10, 2010If you can taste the Richard Cuneo Cremant you will be pleased. A huge sparkler with a small price tag.