Tablescapes
Reception Space
Tablescape
Sneak Peak of Bride Suite
Winery Space
Intimate Setting
One of Many Rentable Items
Photo Moment
Winery room
Our Grand Fireplace
Grand Entrance
interior
Winery room - decorated by us, tables and chair provided ($) by venue. Linens not included
interior
outside
interior
interior
interior
interior
Venue room
interior
Winery room
outside
Bridal party room beauty bar
Karina T.
May 1, 2024
I was invited to a wedding that was happening at this location. The wedding was 70 people which everyone fit inside and the dance floor was located outside (covered overhead but still open). I loved that the windows opened wide and one side of the building completely opened up. The view was beautiful! It was all nature. I had no contact with the employees when planning the wedding but it did rain the day off and they were quick to wipe down the chairs before we sat down and the waiters were attentive. The bridal and groom suites were huge and beautiful. Everything was clean and the decoration were great!
Read MoreDeanna H.
Oct 20, 2024
It's beautiful there. They have a nice space in the back overlooking the vineyards the sky and the skyline of trees. The patio, the covered outside space and the inside all beautiful. It's a "small" and intimate atmosphere. I hate the gravel parking lot especially because it's hard to walk in heels and people are coming dressed up.
Read MoreSteven C.
Aug 7, 2023
Attempted to book an event with over one year's advance notice. I was unable to do so, as I was told that per there business model that they would not accommodate my request, as they were only interested in booking larger parties, and that they would only consider if within 6 months. Their documentation stated "All Jammin Jamboree dates can be secured 6 months prior to your event". A year is more that 6 months prior, and so it seemed reasonable to give their business as much notice as possible. Turns out, their literature is inaccurate and that it should state that it must be secured "within" 6 months. As a result, I did not receive the desired result. With my disappointment, I wrote an email to the company, and in return they wrote an email threatening legal action for sharing this story. As a result, I feel it is my obligation to do so. The first amendment is freedom of speech and I will not be threatened by a business that was unable to properly service me or my family.
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