Perfect for a relaxing afternoon of wine tasting.....
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Cute little rustic winery in Sonoma. It is family owned and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable about their wines. I loved hearing the stories behind their wines and hearing a part of their family’s history. The wine was delicious and we ended up getting a few bottles to take home. They offer additions to your wine tasting such a cheeses, crackers, and meats. You’re also able to bring your own snacks with you, which you won’t really find that permitted at any other winery. So it’s great that they allow their guests to do that. Only reason for deducting a star was due to their seating. They have picnic tables and high tables, neither offer much back support. Other than that, this winery is for sure worth a visit!
Dropped into Rebelado Winery in Sonoma last week on our road trip back to British Columbia. We did a tasting hosted by Gabriela. Along with the wines, she was wonderful. Gabriela was very informative and so delightful to deal with, she made the stop worthwhile. Now, the wines..... We were looking for mainly whites, and the 2020 Sauvignon Blanc - Lake Country, was above and beyond a winner. Loved it. And while usually not a Chardonnay fan, the 2018 Los Carneros Chardonnay was so good. Our only problem was being limited to how much we could take home with us. Hopefully one day we'll be back! Thanks Rebelado and Gabriela!
LOVE THIS PLACE! My favorite stop in Sonoma. Wonderful wine, beautiful scenery and an amazing story.
Absolutely wonderful! The views are amazing, the atmosphere is amazing and the wine is AMAZING! The staff is very knowledgeable and passionate about their wine and family. The wine is to die for. Please come here if in Sonoma or Napa. What a perfect day.
I stopped in here with my husband after seeing that it actually allowed picnicking! It was the first winery we found that did this and also had wines by the glass. We navigated there easily and were also able to get parking right in front. The views were stunning. You get to sit right in the valley overlooking green mountains and beautiful grape vines. The view was one of the best.Our server Gabby was friendly, told us the history and was also informative. She also took her time with the wine and didn't being them out too quickly. Our whole tasting took about 1.5 hrs. So keep this in mind if you plan a visit! But the time spent in the location was perfect. I'd highly recommend a visit.
Love their winery and love the “Tempranillo” and “Seven Brothers” wines. The only negative is that the winery is on the opposite side of the country.
I really wanted to like this winery due to the story but...We tasted the Library Wines (best of the best) which are three cabs that go for $100-$110/bottle ($45/person). None of them were good despite being aged Cabs. We also tasted the middle level wines which were the Private Releases ($40/person) and none of those were good. It was a cold and rainy day and the indoor tasting room had no heat, a cold concrete floor and fluorescent lights. Finally, the gal pouring for us didn't know much about the wines despite being the owner's daughter. To me, that's three strikes and I was cheering for them with every glass in the hopes that one of their wines would be good.
What an amazing find! The staff were fantastic and the wines were as well. One of a very select few where every single wine was outstanding. Had to bring a case home with us on this visit.