If i could give this place less stars i would!!! They had an event so we went. We were all very excited. First off the parking was terrible and bot well explained at all. They weren't even busy and we couldn't figure out were to park. Someone came out side to make sure we didn't park in the wrong spot we told them were we parked they said it was fine. Mind you this person came out side saw none of us had masks on. We looked around went in side. That's when the lady asked if we had masks we said no politely. She offered we said no thank you. Then she said we had to i said ok. The adult that i was with and Myself could were them. Then she tried to make my kids ages 8 and 9. I was already upset by this point. I asked my kids if they wanted to they said no soe we left. My issue is if you are going to require masks put that on the event second don't force kids. Third it was a completely open space there was no need for masks we were the only ones there. The one older lady was especially rude about it and i did not see a need for it. It was also a huge waist of my...
Read moreMy girlfriend and I visited here, (or tried to), on my motorcycle this week but as soon as we turned on their gravel access road we were bogged down in mud. After we escaped that we hit massive amounts of gravel piled on the road which caused me to lose traction and down my bike in a neighbors vineyard. Some of their employees had to come a push us out to the main road. Those employees first said they were flooding the road and had added extra truckloads of gravel to it because there was too much dust raised by the traffic and the magnesium chloride they had laid down wasn't working - ( their signs say they're an organic farm...is mag chloride organic)? After those employees saw how upset we were they admitted that the real reason for the mud and gravel was to cut back traffic to the winery up the road who their owners were feuding with. If you ride a motorcycle don't go here...it's dangerous. Needless to say, we left after they refused to let us park in their driveway off...
Read moreThere aren't adequate words to describe how wonderful this place is. But I will try. We went for a time that would have been a lavendar festival. Due to the current environment that was cancelled, so this farm had a reimagined festival. We picked our own lavendar. We had a photography shoot in the gorgeous fields, thanks to their flexibility to work with us around the rainstorm. Which actually made for better photos!
Then. The best part. We had a tea party... in a cherry orchard... overlooking the lavendar fields. Anna hosted and her attention to detail, her passion, and her kindness made it so special. I will never forget it.
Their shop is filled with high quality products and everyone you encounter is knowledgeable and service-minded. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call and ask.
The experience was magical. I can't...
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