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The Vineyard Wine Market
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Nearby attractions
Smyrna Public Library
100 Village Green Cir SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Historic Downtown Smyrna
2860 W Spring St, Smyrna, GA 30080, United States
Smyrna History Museum
2861 Atlanta Rd, Smyrna, GA 30080
Cobb Park and Kidscape Village I & II
2776 Sanford Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Nearby restaurants
Atkins Park Tavern
2840 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Cafe Lucia
1260 W Spring St B, Smyrna, GA 30080
The Corner Taqueria
2860 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Zucca Bar & Pizzeria
2860 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Good Kitchen
2750 Atlanta Rd SE Suite 110, Smyrna, GA 30080
FruiTea Bubbles Café
2750 Atlanta Rd Ste. 112, Smyrna, GA 30080
Moe's Southwest Grill
2840 Atlanta Rd, Smyrna, GA 30080
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
2762 Atlanta Rd SE Suite 300, Smyrna, GA 30080
Marble Slab Creamery
2750 Atlanta Rd SE suite 102, Smyrna, GA 30080
Bad Daddy's Burger Bar
2995 Atlanta Rd SE Bldg. A 300, Smyrna, GA 30080
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The Vineyard Wine Market

1295 W Spring St #100, Smyrna, GA 30080
4.8(146)$$$$
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attractions: Smyrna Public Library, Historic Downtown Smyrna, Smyrna History Museum, Cobb Park and Kidscape Village I & II, restaurants: Atkins Park Tavern, Cafe Lucia, The Corner Taqueria, Zucca Bar & Pizzeria, Good Kitchen, FruiTea Bubbles Café, Moe's Southwest Grill, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, Marble Slab Creamery, Bad Daddy's Burger Bar
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(678) 424-1177
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thevineyardwinemarket.com

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2018 Weingut Frank Gruner Veltliner Weinviertel, Austria
91 points robert parker: grüner veltliner is the signature grape of austria, and by far the nation's most widely planted wine grape. The typical veltliner from the weinviertel: pure drinking pleasure! Crispy fresh, citric aromas of lemon accompanied by apple and the spicy aroma of black pepper. Feel the weinviertel with every sip.
2020 Babylonstoren "Candide" White Blend Franschoek Valley, South Africa
This intriguing white blend expresses a fresh, fruit-driven wine with peach, lime and litchi flavours. The wine is refreshing yet complex, with lovely tropical flavours rounded off with a lingering, fresh acidity. 2020 was the first year of experimenting with ageing small components of the total candide blend in nomblot cement eggs and terracotta clay amphoras.
2018 Domaine Du Clos Du Roc "Le Roque" Sauvignon Blanc Loire Valley, France
Light golden color. A nose of white currant with yellow plum and citrus notes. The palate is full of juicy fruit flavours and a long finish. Domaine du clos du roc has vineyards on the most beautiful soils of silex in sancerre and pouilly-fumé area. It is one of the few remaining domaines of the historical saint-satur village in sancerre.
2017 La Quercia Montepulciano D'abruzzo Abruzzo, Italy
This montepulciano is a great example of what can happen when you match low-yield winemaking expertise with a prolific growing zone, and constantly cut, cut, cut back the vines. Made by winemaker antonio lamona, the result is one of the best quality, most expressive and balanced montepulcianos around. (100% organic)
2016 Bodegas Matarromera "Granza" Tinto De Toro Toro, Spain
90 points tastings.com: this tinto de toro is a complex wine with intense dark cardinal color. It has black fruit aromas and intense, elegant and balanced with a long harmonious finish. Enjoy with red meats and game, cured cheese, stew. (100% tinta de toro)

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Nearby attractions of The Vineyard Wine Market

Smyrna Public Library

Historic Downtown Smyrna

Smyrna History Museum

Cobb Park and Kidscape Village I & II

Smyrna Public Library

Smyrna Public Library

4.5

(142)

Open 24 hours
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Historic Downtown Smyrna

Historic Downtown Smyrna

4.8

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Smyrna History Museum

Smyrna History Museum

4.7

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Cobb Park and Kidscape Village I & II

Cobb Park and Kidscape Village I & II

4.7

(257)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Candle making in Atlanta
Candle making in Atlanta
Tue, Dec 30 • 12:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30312
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Olive Oil Tasting and Mocktail Workshop in Atlanta
Olive Oil Tasting and Mocktail Workshop in Atlanta
Sat, Jan 3 • 6:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30308
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Cracking You Up Comedy!
Cracking You Up Comedy!
Mon, Dec 29 • 9:00 PM
15 Atlanta Street Southeast, Marietta, GA 30060
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Nearby restaurants of The Vineyard Wine Market

Atkins Park Tavern

Cafe Lucia

The Corner Taqueria

Zucca Bar & Pizzeria

Good Kitchen

FruiTea Bubbles Café

Moe's Southwest Grill

L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

Marble Slab Creamery

Bad Daddy's Burger Bar

Atkins Park Tavern

Atkins Park Tavern

4.3

(908)

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Cafe Lucia

Cafe Lucia

4.1

(383)

$

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The Corner Taqueria

The Corner Taqueria

4.4

(527)

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Zucca Bar & Pizzeria

Zucca Bar & Pizzeria

4.3

(560)

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Jocelyn StewardJocelyn Steward
I came here for the Father's Day Beer Tasting. I had attended one previously and really enjoyed trying different beers and the host is very knowlegeable. It started late 1:20 vs. 1:00 PM and they didn't provide much details - so I ordered a snack - a very expensive snack. $17 for a charcuterie plate that included an abundance of nuts and 3 slices of meat and 3 slices of cheeses - each were 1 ounce. Very pricey. Then, they put out a smaller charcuterie plate for the event. If I had known I would have gotten something different. We had 6 beers to taste with about a 5 ounce pour. We received a print out of the beers and the cost which almost all were $4 a can. For the amount we received, it comes out to about $10 worth of beer. For the small appetizer (assume half of $17) - this event would have been $20 at the most. I'm not sure what $40 covered. I've been at other tastings around the area and you get a lot more for $40. We asked if we could taste more and we were told we would have to purchase a can. Again, not sure what $40 covers. Then, I noticed that I was charged $50 for the tasting. I reached out to the server and stated my information was $40. She talked to the manager and I was told it was $50. I looked at their website and it clearly stated $40. I showed it to the manager and she said the price changed. I stated that I signed up with the price at $40. She snapped at me and said "Do you want your money back?" I said, "Yes I would." Now let me get this straight. You overcharge people $10 for something that would have cost at most $20. So now, what does $50 cover. Not worth the time, over priced, and rude. I would not recommend.
Evan GimenezEvan Gimenez
Our final stop before dinner was here at The Vineyard Wine Market. The ambiance was perfect for a date and the wine selection was out of this world. My Fiancé got a Malbec that was so smooth it almost made me get a glass and I took a chance on a Strawberry Saki and our server let me know in one sentence that not many people drink Saki here when she said "let me see if I can find it". Hahaha that let me know that I might hit a secret vault of Saki that hasn't been touched in awhile. She found the Saki and I must say, for a cold Saki it was absolutely phenomenal. I usually enjoy warm Saki but the crispness of the Strawberry and the subtle flavor of fermented rice paired better than anyone would think. We stayed and talked while sipping on our wine and our server even helped us pick out a few spots for dinner. I highly recommend stopping on in! If you like Saki, this is a hidden gem as well.
Neven VaduthalaNeven Vaduthala
I recently moved from Chicago to the Atlanta region. This was the first place I went to outside of groceries, work, and home. First and foremost, the wait staff was amazing. It was one knowledgeable individual who was willing to be patient with me, even though I didn't know much about wine. What he recommended tasted great. Then I decided to get a charcuterie board, which was slightly on the expensive side but I do not mind at all. Not only was the aesthetic of the place great, but the food and wine were just as amazing. And to top it all off, the wait staff was very kind. 5/5, would go again and bring people here as well.
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I came here for the Father's Day Beer Tasting. I had attended one previously and really enjoyed trying different beers and the host is very knowlegeable. It started late 1:20 vs. 1:00 PM and they didn't provide much details - so I ordered a snack - a very expensive snack. $17 for a charcuterie plate that included an abundance of nuts and 3 slices of meat and 3 slices of cheeses - each were 1 ounce. Very pricey. Then, they put out a smaller charcuterie plate for the event. If I had known I would have gotten something different. We had 6 beers to taste with about a 5 ounce pour. We received a print out of the beers and the cost which almost all were $4 a can. For the amount we received, it comes out to about $10 worth of beer. For the small appetizer (assume half of $17) - this event would have been $20 at the most. I'm not sure what $40 covered. I've been at other tastings around the area and you get a lot more for $40. We asked if we could taste more and we were told we would have to purchase a can. Again, not sure what $40 covers. Then, I noticed that I was charged $50 for the tasting. I reached out to the server and stated my information was $40. She talked to the manager and I was told it was $50. I looked at their website and it clearly stated $40. I showed it to the manager and she said the price changed. I stated that I signed up with the price at $40. She snapped at me and said "Do you want your money back?" I said, "Yes I would." Now let me get this straight. You overcharge people $10 for something that would have cost at most $20. So now, what does $50 cover. Not worth the time, over priced, and rude. I would not recommend.
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Our final stop before dinner was here at The Vineyard Wine Market. The ambiance was perfect for a date and the wine selection was out of this world. My Fiancé got a Malbec that was so smooth it almost made me get a glass and I took a chance on a Strawberry Saki and our server let me know in one sentence that not many people drink Saki here when she said "let me see if I can find it". Hahaha that let me know that I might hit a secret vault of Saki that hasn't been touched in awhile. She found the Saki and I must say, for a cold Saki it was absolutely phenomenal. I usually enjoy warm Saki but the crispness of the Strawberry and the subtle flavor of fermented rice paired better than anyone would think. We stayed and talked while sipping on our wine and our server even helped us pick out a few spots for dinner. I highly recommend stopping on in! If you like Saki, this is a hidden gem as well.
Evan Gimenez

Evan Gimenez

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I recently moved from Chicago to the Atlanta region. This was the first place I went to outside of groceries, work, and home. First and foremost, the wait staff was amazing. It was one knowledgeable individual who was willing to be patient with me, even though I didn't know much about wine. What he recommended tasted great. Then I decided to get a charcuterie board, which was slightly on the expensive side but I do not mind at all. Not only was the aesthetic of the place great, but the food and wine were just as amazing. And to top it all off, the wait staff was very kind. 5/5, would go again and bring people here as well.
Neven Vaduthala

Neven Vaduthala

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4.8
(146)
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1.0
28w

I came here for the Father's Day Beer Tasting. I had attended one previously and really enjoyed trying different beers and the host is very knowlegeable. It started late 1:20 vs. 1:00 PM and they didn't provide much details - so I ordered a snack - a very expensive snack. $17 for a charcuterie plate that included an abundance of nuts and 3 slices of meat and 3 slices of cheeses - each were 1 ounce. Very pricey.

Then, they put out a smaller charcuterie plate for the event. If I had known I would have gotten something different. We had 6 beers to taste with about a 5 ounce pour. We received a print out of the beers and the cost which almost all were $4 a can. For the amount we received, it comes out to about $10 worth of beer. For the small appetizer (assume half of $17) - this event would have been $20 at the most. I'm not sure what $40 covered. I've been at other tastings around the area and you get a lot more for $40. We asked if we could taste more and we were told we would have to purchase a can. Again, not sure what $40 covers.

Then, I noticed that I was charged $50 for the tasting. I reached out to the server and stated my information was $40. She talked to the manager and I was told it was $50. I looked at their website and it clearly stated $40. I showed it to the manager and she said the price changed. I stated that I signed up with the price at $40. She snapped at me and said "Do you want your money back?" I said, "Yes I would."

Now let me get this straight. You overcharge people $10 for something that would have cost at most $20. So now, what does $50 cover.

Not worth the time, over priced, and rude. I would...

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5.0
1y

Our final stop before dinner was here at The Vineyard Wine Market. The ambiance was perfect for a date and the wine selection was out of this world. My Fiancé got a Malbec that was so smooth it almost made me get a glass and I took a chance on a Strawberry Saki and our server let me know in one sentence that not many people drink Saki here when she said "let me see if I can find it". Hahaha that let me know that I might hit a secret vault of Saki that hasn't been touched in awhile. She found the Saki and I must say, for a cold Saki it was absolutely phenomenal. I usually enjoy warm Saki but the crispness of the Strawberry and the subtle flavor of fermented rice paired better than anyone would think. We stayed and talked while sipping on our wine and our server even helped us pick out a few spots for dinner. I highly recommend stopping on in! If you like Saki, this is a hidden...

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1.0
1y

Chris was incredibly rude to our 80 year old grandfather who can’t hear. The room was rented out for a few hours for our grandfather’s birthday and Chris was behind him coming through with two glasses. He had apparently said something to him three times(grandfather couldn’t hear), but he looked at him and said in a horrible tone “I told you three times. Move!” Everyone else was phenomenal and the food and drinks were spectacular! I just felt that whoever owns this business deserves to know how Chris treats paying customers. Maybe he was having a bad day, but I hope he can learn to be kinder and not assume the...

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