"I would have to agree with much of Buster P 's review. There is much to love about this winery. Nice facility, GORGEOUS views, reasonable prices and good selection of wines (though most tend to be on the sweet/semi-sweet side. . Unfortunately, some of the aspects of service lack the panache to make this place stand out. First, upon arriving, we waited for several minutes for the server to come to the counter. When she came to the counter, there was no welcome, no introduction, and no offer of wine tastings. In fact, we had to ASK to taste the wines, which we did. While I prefer both tastings and servings in wine glasses, I 'm ok with tastings in little cups, but they need to be filled more than 1/3 way to get an adequate tasting. I think you get about 8-10 cc 's to taste--so about 2 tsp. It really isn 't enough to get a good sense of each wine. They give you three tastings for free, which is great, but if you are paying the required $1.00 for each subsequent tasting, I would expect more than a couple of tsps. The gal working the counter told us virtually nothing about the wines. Big loss for them, because I 'm sure they would sell more if they actually promoted their wares. They have cheeses and crackers for sale, but she never pointed that out, either. We enjoyed a glass of wine outside, which was very nice. They seem to host a number of occasions--two or three here today, so if you are just stopping in, you could feel a bit out of place. But the grounds are big, so you can roam to find a space. There were no chairs at the places in the lawn, but people in the know brought their own lawn chairs. Probably the most un-winery part of our visit was the young woman SOUND asleep on the sofa in the tasting room. We arrived as soon as they opened, and we didn 't see her arrive, so it is hard to know why she was sleeping there. But it made it feel really weird. If we 're in the area again, we 'll likely stop by, but we won 't make a special trip."