We went winetasting with friends early Sunday afternoon at Page Mill Winery. We were seated under a large umbrella with grapevines in our view. Nancy, was our gracious hostess, who told us some history of Page Mill Winery and how it was birthed in the Santa Cruz Mountains over 45 years ago. Almost 20 years ago the winery moved to the Livermore Valley because they had outgrown their old place.
You need reservations to have a wine tasting which are available Thursday through Sunday 12 to 4:30. Wine tasting for nonmembers is $15 per person with six different pours. Their wine list for nonmembers includes 10 wines, ranging from $24-$45 a bottle. For each bottle that you buy, you get five dollar credit off tasting fees. I noticed that if you were a member of one the three wine clubs, that there were eight more wines that you could purchase.
If you’re hungry, they have two different cheese baskets available for $20 each. If you bring your doggy and they are hungry, they have homemade frozen dog treats available for sale.
Want to save money? BYOB every third Sunday, you can bring your clean wine bottle and fill it with a delicious table wine for only $9.99.
The winery is wheelchair accessible, and so is the restroom which is...
Read moreStopped by here and did some wine tasting. At first it seemed OK. Then I noticed several servers eager to start serving but the catch was that one had to pay upfront for the tasting and if you bought a wine, they'd apply the tasting to your purchases. Didn't make a lot of sense. When I tried paying upfront w/my cc, my server had to hold my cc. When I asked why that was, I was told it was because they manager had to charge it and the servers couldn't run cc's. So many little procedures here. All of this made me not continue with my tasting so I just paid for my tasting and left. A couple of wines were OK. Nothing else was memorable to me. Definitely the way they charge upfront was not...
Read moreVisited 03/21/2022. Wasn’t as friendly as other wineries I have been to. My family and I (4people) did a tasting, although they told us about each wine it would have been nice to be given the history of their establishment. Not only that, we were not even offered complimentary water. I understand that we are not members however we order the charcuterie plate that consist of meat, cheese and crackers. I have never been to winery that served us ritz crackers, meat and cheese that was still packaged when it was brought to us, I was speechless on that tacky presentation. I would not recommend the establishment and will not return. First impressions are always the best and this first impression...
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