We were excited to get a chance to taste at the new location. We had tasted at the old location a year or two ago, so we wanted to check the new place out. It did not disappoint. Because this is off the beaten path(used to be closer to Dry Creek), it wasn’t overly crowded. The servers were very attentive and pleasant. They had a nice assortment of both white and red wines. The new facility is very nice. Will definitely be back in the future to try out the new vintages.
Roger B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
Tasting around the Dry Creek region, you don’t always want to drive into to Healdsburg for lunch, especially since so many of the wineries have picnic areas with great views. Geyser Peak is a label I know from the local grocery store as a decent bottle of wine for a mid-week meal. What I didn’t know was that Geyser Peak offers a picnic and tasting package in their new(1 year old) tasting room. We tasted four wines from their premier tasting list and then decide which wine(a zin) we wanted for lunch. With a nice glass of wine(5 oz) in hand, we went out to the picnic deck where they brought us a tray filed with a selection of charcuterie, cheeses, dips & olives, crackers, and chocolates, plus 2 bottles of water. It was more than we could eat. Everything we needed for a picnic lunch was provided and it made for a nice break in our rounds of wine tastings.
Michele O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rancho Cordova, CA
Nancy is awesome. She explained all about the wines, and took time to answer questions. We were on a quest for whites, and they have many wonderful white wines. Hard to choose which to buy. Will definitely come back.