Great wine, gorgeous venue, and fun apparel, but awful service! Our server on 9/8 didn't bother spending any time explaining the wines to us and seemed bothered by any questions we asked. She rushed us through the tastings and made rude comments. I was really interested in one of the shirts they sell and willing to go online to buy it, but she wouldn't answer any of my questions about it, so I left empty-handed. We were excited to travel to Chelan from Bellingham, with our family guests visiting from Kentucky, and show them our favorite wineries, and we were very disappointed that this was the service we received. We have been to many tastings across the US ( including Willamette Valley, Napa, etc) and this was hands down worst service we've ever received. We hope the owners can figure this out because wine was delicious and venue really was...
Read moreThe experience here was fantastic. I believe Nicole was helping our party during our tasting. She was very funny and very sweet to us. I would come back just for her service. The wines are all made from the grapes on the same property at least for the time being. Very bodied and detailed wines you can pick up profiles of easily. The view is beautiful from the top deck and even the view of the vineyard doesn't disappoint when it's growth isn't quite seen in April. I was told the property naming, although after two family cats, was done in a native style local to the area or of respect for a...
Read moreNot having spent much time in wine tasting rooms, my opinion may not carry much weight, but I thought Amos Rome was just fine. It featured a very bright and cheery interior with views over the vineyards and the beautiful Lake Chelan valley. The server was friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. We sampled all they had to offer and purchased a lovely Chenin Blanc, but all their red blends did not finish well on my palate. The most desirable wine to me on their list was a Merlot, but there was not enough of it left to open for tasting, so no sale. I get the economics of that, but it was...
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