Gorgeous little place with some of the friendliest, most knowledgeable staff I've ever had the pleasure of encountering at a wine tasting room. I loved that we could try so many wines; couldn't decide which were our favs, as The Bent Metal, Pilot Peak and Soune were all simply wonderful. Everything we tasted was delicious, and what's great, when you find something you like (and you will) you can buy a glass of it. We will be back!
Review Source:My family and I absolutely love the Wine Co. I have been here several times for wine tasting, to hear the live music, and once on my birthday for a tasting when Judy led the entire place in a rendition of Happy Birthday for me! They have the best rosemary lavosh crackers, too. We absolutely love coming her during the afternoons for a nice refreshing glass of wine and some good conversation with the staff behind the counter - I highly recommend the 08 Barbera from Solune and the Chenin Blanc from Bent Metal, my favorites! My in-laws are wine club members of Pilot Peak and Bent Metal, so we always get a nice discount when we come in as well!! The layout is gorgeous - I love the decor, the seating, the space, and most of all the atmosphere.
Review Source:Whether at the bar or as a group, I've always been very happy here. Friendly staff (Michelle & Nora are awesome!), great wine, great selection, comfortable atmosphere.. I really dig this place. Live music has always been great too.
Would love to see the hours extended a bit later but not much thrives here in Grass Valley after 9pm...
This is a real Gem in downtown. Â The wineries featured are all very good and they do a good job mixing up what is being tasted, so repeated visits are called for. Â You can also buy by the glass, so if you favorite is not featured you can still get some. Â Seating has been ample on my visists. Â The servers are sweet and knowledgeable. Â Occasional live music does not hurt either.
Review Source:A nice addition to the downtown wine scene! An attractive space, and a great spot for tasting wines, or just sitting and sipping for a while with their By The Glass program.
The wineries in Nevada County are difficult to visit. Â Relative to those of Napa or Sonoma, they are far more spread out, requiring advanced planning and designated drivers and a lot of time - even then, it's difficult to do three a day. Â So wine pilgrims welcome the convenience of these tasting rooms and wine bars, and Grass Valley now has six or seven of them (I've lost count, frankly!). Â
A nice way to taste a wide variety of local wines without driving.