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Contribuisci feedbackSterling is a beautiful man and a purse of really delicious pasties. I don't drink, so I can't comment on the wine, but his pleasant friendly attitude and tasty hand-peies make Satiety a place I'm looking forward to frequenting more frequently! Now stopped and a chicken and a cattle bag caught, they brought home and heated them up, really skurril! I'm sorry I didn't get a picture of the food... it was in my stomach before it crossed my mind.
Unfortunately, this place is something like a horror movie, where people go in but don't come out. The wine Smelled Bad, as if it was rotted. No taste. The so called sweet wine, looked cloudy unfiltered, Now my tummy feel like its burning. BIG MISTAKE...does not deserve any stars.
Sad.. such low reviews. I had a completely different experience. In fact, I had such a great experience that I came back another 2 times. The first time, I just went with my husband. We stopped by to see what this cute little vineyard produced. It said that it was a cafe from the advertisements outside and also offered wine tasting. The owner who was there was a former professor at UCD and now is retired. He seemed eager to tell us about his wines. I can't remember whether the wine tasting was complimentary. All I remember is that it was pretty cheap, probably less than $5. My favorite item there was the ambrosia (this really sweet alcoholic beverage). It was delicious and smelled fragrant. I noticed that there were tomatoes growing outside of their shop so I asked about it. He said that we could feel free to pick them and take them home. It was a really nice gesture. The second time I came here, I brought my parents. They had a blast because the same guy gave us a tour around the vineyards. He showed us all the different varieties of grapes and allowed us to taste each one. Man, grapes can sure taste different based on its genetic material. We were so blown away by the smells and taste. He seemed patient in answering all our questions and took the time to show us his wines. I'll definitely come back in case there are any out of town guests who are interested in the Davis area.
Simple and quaint. Nothing fancy but neither are the prices. Must try the wine in progress. Downside, I ended up buying a wine that tasted like rotting cork. Yuk. Maybe it was stored incorrectly?
Apparently the owner is a professor at UCD, so I thought I 'd give it a try. Plus, when I drive by it looks so lonely. Well... when I went in the grapes had little fruit bugs in them from how long they had been there. The woman also looked surprised to have someone there. And even more when I ordered a coffee drink. They definitely were not expecting a customer. I don 't blame them, and I felt kind of bad because it 's situations like these that cause word of mouth and bad reviews. If they would take off the boards that read gifts ... lunch ... etc. It would not be misleading at all and no one would get bothered. OR they could keep them up and do something about their service and advertisment efforts.