Closed in Breckenridge, according to their website. Call Denver location at 303−534−0788.
Thomas E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Honestly it was a blast, the guy was great and if you were really actually interested in learning about the wines and styles he would help and explain a lot about the process. I am NOT a wino, I am new too wines visiting wineries only because I was on a road trip and with a girl who was a Wino. We went to Napa Valley in CA and then here b/c it was one of the few wineries in a craft brew state. The guy was awesome and he had great beginner/sweet wines for those of us that haven’t developed a wine palette yet. I personally really enjoyed the wines and the owner was awesome. In fact after the boutique closed he took my group of friends to the Breakenridge Distillery and had a few samples of the whiskey with us ha. Overall the owner who I cannot remember his name was a fun chill guy who used to be in the Navy and is willing to talk and interact with his customers even if they aren’t knowledgeable on wines. It was a really pleasant surprise stopping by here and I will visit again next time I’m in Breakenridge. The wines are good(in my opinion) but I am NOT A WINO or Wine connoisseur so take it with a grain of salt. So if you’re looking for a place to just relax and try some wines and have a good time I HIGHLY recommend this as a stop.
Jeff S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
We love this place. It’s expanded in room if not overall size over the years, and seems to go by different names. More importantly, though, the wine seems to have really improved in quality. We stopped in on the first day of our most recent mountain excursion and had the syrah/temperanillo and the sauv blanc. The latter was extremely good, even Matt who doesn’t care much for wine, agreed, so we bought a bottle. The next day we came back with the other half of our group to partake of more and buy a few bottles to take home. And there’s a wall of fame upon which for the price of a bottle of wine and a custom label,(and potential minor humiliation depending on how introverted you are) you get your picture placed. I’d recommend coming into this little shop for a drink, being served by the owner, her daughter, or the pianist or massage therapist. Oh yes, they have a little event called Merlot, Music and Massage. And all of them know the wines as well as their other professions. And look for Yours Truly on the wall. Cheers!
R S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Prescott Valley, AZ
Maybe not for wine snobs BUT a MUSTSTOP for everyone else who loves great wine, great company, great music, and lots of fun! We have been to MANY wineries in CA and belong to several wine clubs as wine tasting is one of our favorite things to do BUT we have NEVER had so much fun with a room full of strangers! We are not members of the younger generation, but still love to play! Naked Pete was a fantastic host and entertainer and the everyone there, young and old(er) alike, had a blast. By the way, we really enjoyed the wines as well! Our favorites were the Nebbiolo, Peach Chardonnay, and the Zin-Merlot blend. We spent 3 evenings there during our trip and We will be back!
Stephen R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Jose, CA
Went here on a ski trip back in March. Coming from the Bay area with the spoils of Napa we were very happy to find a tasting room! This place wasn’t at all what i expected. i feel like its definitely tailored to a younger or more fun seeking group of folks. definitely not the typical upscale-like stuff we are used to in Napa. Good thing we were both young and fun. I remember a grape suit, a wine-slushy machine, and breasts. Seriously, i think the owner loves larger women because they are a reoccuring theme throughout: glasses, picutures, bottles, etc. sadly the one thing i dont remember is the wine. i didn’t really like any of them. and there was this blueberry wine in particular that i really didn’t like. tasted super sweet and i think it was supposed to be a medium-full bodied wine, a merlot or maybe even a cab! tasted more like a dessert wine. so a fun stop if you’re craving some wine and fun, just dont expect great wine. the guy there was pretty fun too.
Jeff H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
A local winery is behind the wines, which are pretty good. You won’t find Orrin Swift greatness, but they’re good for the price point. I love the music, massage, and merlot nights(Eric gives the best massage EVAR), but the place could benefit from switching up the music scene on a regular basis.
Kimberly A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Antonio, TX
Our crew did a whole round of tastings in town, and this was our only wine tasting stop. Naturally, as a wino, I was very excited. We even waited outside for it to open! However, our visit ended up being very disappointing. The brand of wine sold here is «Wild Women Wines» and they all feature label art with cartoon women with too much makeup and too much T &/or A hanging out. It was distasteful(on purpose), but I would still be embarrassed to display one of these bottles at home! There were also gift shop trinkets lying around and many of them also featured, um, enhancements. I guess the owner is a boob guy! Well, we sat down and ordered tastings. I believe it was $ 5 for 3 tastes and $ 7 for 5. They didn’t have a large selection of red wines, so I just did the 3 tastes. In the end, the wine was so unpleasant that even those of us who started with the 5 tastes downgraded to just the 3! The wines were unremarkable, and the most of them tasted just like fruit juice. They were extremely overpowering in sweetness and the fruit flavor, and one could not taste or feel the alcohol. In fact, we checked the wine bottle labels and most were around 6%, whereas standard wine is about 13−14%. This, combined with the taste led us to believe the bottles were mostly juice! They do have a grape suit you can try on, and if you buy a bottle you can get your picture on the wall, but I am not interested in such shame.
Richard K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manhattan Beach, CA
The location on main street, the concept of wine tasting, etc. all appealed. I guess styles of wine are personally subjective, we did not really enjoy them too much. The wines were quite sweet from infused fruit. Something that the shop owner loved, but did not suite our pallets.
Joey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Excellent Host. Try their wine tasting
Natalie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denton, TX
Visited this location of D’Vine Wine while on vacation in Colorado. We got to speak to the owner, Naked Pete, while enjoying a tasting of 7 of his Wild Women wines. I’m not a big Malbec person normally, but theirs was AMAZING and ended up being my favorite of the tasting. It’s a very laid back and comfortable environment and great for a break from shopping on Main St. As with any local winery, it’s a little bit on the pricier end, but reasonable for a tasting or a souvenir bottle of wine.
Lacey M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lakewood, CO
Super cute little place on Main St. in Breck. They have a ton of wines to choose from, that are all fairly inexpensive. I really liked a couple of their wines(especially the«Skinny Bitch» Sauvignon Blanc) but the majority of the ones I tried were just okay. Nothing that I just had to have a bottle of. It’s a little bigger then their Denver location, but everything is fairly the same. They have cute little wine-themed accessories and gifts that would be perfect for the wine-o in your life. Even though their wines are not outstanding, it’s definitely worth a stop for a wine tasting.
Kate G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redmond, WA
Stopped in here with my husband and his mom on Saturday of Mother’s Day weekend to try their frozen peach chardonnay«wine-a-ritas» and they hit the spot on a sunny, 60 degree day. Perfect spring weather and a perfect cool drink to match. I should have bought the bag of mix they sell to make these at home! Apparently they make other flavors too like blackberry merlot ‘ritas. This is a cute little shop with a big bar and plenty of tables and seats in the back. A lot of natural light comes in from the front wall of windows. Their wine tastings are inexpensive and I will be back to try more for sure. I’ve been to other D’Vine Wine franchises in Plano, TX(now closed) and Denver and they’re all a little different. It’s fun to come with a group and make your own labels and bottle the wine. Something sorta cutesy, fun and out of the ordinary to do while you’re strolling Main Street in Breck.
Andrew E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buda, TX
Best service I have ever experienced. Ask to wear the grape suit. Local restaurants were booked solid so the vp offered to let us order food in. Live music, incredibly friendly staff, and great wines. We will be back.