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Our visit to Lorenzi Winery was an absolute treat! The views were breathtaking, with gorgeous flowers adding to the setting. The atmosphere was very laid-back, relaxed vibe that instantly put us at ease. Our server, Cole, was incredibly friendly and accommodating, enhancing our experience even more. His attentiveness made us feel truly welcomed, and his knowledge of the wines was wonderful. Lorenzi provided the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and enjoyable afternoon.
So we tried this winery first. Found out that if we had gone to another winery first , we would have received a buy 1 get one free coupon. So, I got penalized for trying them first. Red wine was very good.... I was just disappointed with paying for 2 people when everybody else was paying for one. Even though the wine tender knew this. Sorry, I'm not buying wine there now. Recommend you change your marketing policy to not penalize tourists who research early for good wines. Good wine, unfair marketing.
My husband and I were there yesterday. We met with a super cool employee who guided us thru their amazing wine variety and we really enjoyed their product. We also learned about how much of owners envolvement there is on production and we really loved that as well. While at the winery we found our that the other owner was there, then we immediately wanted to thank them for creating all tobose products of the ppl to enjoy. The day went on and it got cold out, so y hisband and I we went inside and eventually we met the owner. I approached to her to thank her in person for their efforts on creating such extraordinary products and future business success. We were told by one of her employees that she was one of the owners(wife) and I felt like even more special thay she was there. I then decided to come up and I was met with an extended hand, fingers up, as if you were met with a traffic police officer at stop sign. She made me feel little, insignificant and unwelcome. I still said kind worlds while thanking her for their business and it went out thru her other ear. My husband and I are self made multi millionaires. We are very humble and down to earth, I am coming from a third world country and my husband from a struggling family in Pittsburgh. We would never push anyone away, specially in a business or profesional setting. She made me feel unwelcome in so many ways, not to mention rejection. Physical rejection from a single hand shake is the ultimate sign of rudeness and rejection. Not sure what it was, maybe because we are a same gender couple or maybe she was not in her right mind space. Anyways, we canceled our membership there as we do not want to bring business to that type of business.
I have to say my first impression upon walking into Lorenzi Winery was not so good. Well that changed! Monica, the pourer was great, personable, knowledgeable, friendly and hung out with us for the hour we were there. The wine was delicious and the experience was great. Def be revisiting!
Great wines (red blends were our favorite), beautiful view, and a quiet environment. May be my new favorite winery. $20, $30, and $55 tasting options.