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Contribuisci feedbackAlways a 5 Star experience at Peltier! I always feel like the proverbial kid in a candy store with the self pour wine dispensers. Nina and Kelly were sooo helpful during my visits. Loved this place so much that I joined their wine club.? easy access from the 99? best Rosé in Lodi? no pets outdoor patio
The only winery in Lodi with machine-tasting. Criminally expensive. Low-end is $5.50 for an ounce! I tasted a couple of wines. Low quality. There are so many other wineries in Lodi to go.
Clean and very comfortable set-up inside and out.. Wine is delicious and Excellent Customer Service. Both times I've been there, staff is ready to serve and give you the best experience of tasting.
I hate writing bad reviews for local businesses but this one is definitely warranted. Stopped here after meeting up with some friends who wanted to try a few of the local wineries around here. This was our 2nd stop and it was so disappointing, especially after a great experience at our first winery. Now don't get me wrong, I've had their wines before and that wasn't really the issue is the wine tasting experience that was very disappointing. I also want to say it was not anything to do with the staff, they were VERY NICE and helpful. It was the stupid wine dispensing machines that were the problem. It was so impersonal and PRICEY! I could not believe what they were charging, they were definitely making us pay for these machines because the prices were ridiculous for the little pours you got. Now don't get me wrong, I've used these machines before while visiting my friend in Boise where they have wine bars with just these machines but that is not what I go to a winery to do a tasting for, it's all about the experience and this place is lacking in the experience. Also, my friend ordered a red wine that was in the same machine as a white wine so his wine was cold, it was very weird. We finished our glasses, returned our cards, paid, and left. We were not the only ones doing this and commenting on the experience. We went down the road to another wonderful winery with a GREAT tasting experience.
I used to really love this winery until they changed the way of wine testing. Instead of cheerful and knowledgeable representatives you now have to use automatic wine dispensers to get a quarter, a half or a full glass. And it's pretty expensive for their top tier wines. During my last visit a wine dispenser attendant (can't find a better definition) gave me a card to use in the machines and a list of wines with descriptions. It was so impersonal. Reminded me getting coffee from a machine in some airports. This is not why I go wine tasting. It's about experience, not just drinking a half glass of wine for $7. You can have a traditional wine tasting but it would cost you $30 per person and it's not free for members.