A beautiful place and a wonderful wine tasting experience with a Master sommelier. The place feels a bit like an estate, though was actually all built for the vineyards. We took a quick tour of the building, starting with the cellar. I was hoping it is where the tasting would be, alas! The tasting was set in a private room on the second floor. You can only get there by the elevator accompanied by someone with a fob :) the room was nicely set with some food and bottles of wine for sommeliers choosing. In total we tried 8 different wines, starting with a bubbly we were greeted with to start the experience, 3 whites and 4 reds. Some were same wine made in different years so you could really taste the difference, which was stark. Overall, had a great time and the 2 hour experience felt intimate yet very social. I personally learned a lot, was able to get answers to a wide variety of questions. We about 3 wines from the list we tried, plus a blush bubbly we tasted in the bottle shop. Best to get a reservation for the restaurant, we were lucky to get a table for some coffee and desert, everything was booked. A cozy Italian style restaurant.
I officiated a wedding this evening. Two Sisters is incredible! Fantastic team that make it easy to have your ceremony there. Gorgeous venue and the barrel room is a dream space!
The wines are nice here, and my previous two experiences here have also been quite nice. Came for my 40th birthday the other weekend, a group of 10. The girl at the front was simply rude, and insisted that we go to separate tables of 5, after being told to be put at a table of 4,4,2. We paid $300 for tastings for our group, being together seemed appropriate to us, but was an issue to accommodate. They kept telling us they don't want people to mingle and talk to each other. Isn't wine tasting with friends supposed to be a social activity??? I would have understood this if the place was very busy, but there were at least 20-25 spots available at the bar and a few empty stand up tables during our entire time there. After some further discussion, I believe a manager came up to the other table and said to my wife in a very sharp and rude tone "Your husband (me) insists on having you together so are you moving or not. I need to know now because I have a reservation coming in". Needless to say, we completed our wine tasting, a few of us bought a few bottles and we continued on our journey for the day. I should have you know, without naming anyone, that the other three places we attended that day were overly accommodating to our group and each made it special in their own way for us. You made it feel as though we were an inconvenience and tried to make it difficult for us to spend money with you. For these reasons, I doubt I would be back. I also do hope that the "Two Sisters" of this winery do see this review and can maybe review their policies on handling larger groups without reservations, as well as potentially having a friendlier approach to people coming in and not making them feel unwelcome. 5 stars for the wine 1 stars for the service/friendliness of the front desk staff and manager 4 stars for the lady who served my table 2 stars for the gentleman who served by wife table 3/5 stars total.
What a fantastic place to do a wine tasting along with a tour! Absolutely enjoyed the staff & the experience onsite. The barrel room was so beautiful worth checking out. Highly recommend.
The food was good and fairly priced and the service staff was excellent. Heads up; it’s not a super quiet space.
We had to pay ahead of time at the hostess stand and then we were allowed to go to the bar to sample the wines we paid for, this process felt backwards to us. Would be better to be allowed to go to the bar, look at the menu, enjoy ourselves THEN pay and tip (how can we possibly tip before we tried the wines yet). Staff was friendly. Had the ice wine, it was good.
Overpriced wine Not enough light on the table Friendly staffs Good food