Sol Rouge Rosé -- a 98 point wine for only $18
Bocce courts next door
Inside! Great vibes!
The fruits of our labor.
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Really tasty Cabernet Franc!
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Co-fermenting Sol Rouge Syrah with a bit of Viognier. Come down and watch us make our wine!
View from the picnic tables
Planting Sol Rouge Vineyard
They even posted this event on their Facebook page! What the heck? Good thing I didn't buy tickets to this event.
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2013 Syrah
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Sol Rouge wine flowing at our tasting room at our New Release Party!
Amazing wine!
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Bay Bridge view
Our red, volcanic soil from which we get our name, as Sol Rouge means "red soil" in French
Special 08 cab. The best wine on the island
Front view
Coral T.
Jul 20, 2020
We were the only table, aside from two others in the entire winery. The place is outdoors but the Seasonal Rosé tasted a little like kombucha. The service seemed a little odd and slow. Luckily the food came out pretty fast!
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Shayla B.
Jan 1, 2019
Sol Rouge, you sure do have some SOOOUL! This is by far the most liveliest tasting room that you'll experience while on Treasure Island! This was the last tasting room on our Treasure Island Winery tour, and it was also the most fun! The tasting room is quite small compared to a few of the others, but it's also extremely intimate. It has a barn-like feel with a horseshoe style tasting bar and great views of the Bay Bridge on their outside patio. They also share a bocce ball court with another tasting room that's right next door! Dave was our wine pourer and was excellent! He had so much energy and he made us fee really comfortable during our time there. He even gave us a few extra splashes of the wines that we really liked. Speaking of their wine, I have to say that I'm totally impressed! We actually enjoyed every wine that we tasted during or visit. It's $15 for a taste of 5 wines from their current tasting menu. I really liked their smooth Viognier, but their Cab Franc and Zinfandel were my absolute faves! Their bottles are reasonably priced and they also sell wine by the glass! They were bumpin' all of the fun old school hits and the vibe was super casual compared to all of the other tasting rooms that we visited on the island. We loved our tasting experience here and will be coming back again really soon! Would highly recommend for their tasty wines and wonderful atmosphere!
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Amy C.
Sep 16, 2017
This was my first time to Treasure Island, and after driving through SF, it is a complete change from the city. There is hardly any traffic, wide lanes, and plenty of parking. The winery was easy to find due to an abundance of signs along the roads pointing in the right direction. The winery itself is quite small with a couple of seats at the bar, but there are some seats outside as well. Make sure to bring layers as it can get quite windy, and sunblock for the sun. We got the tasting, which consisted of 5 wines (1 white, 4 reds). The bartender also gave us an extra rose and an extra red. Overall I thought the tasting was worth the $15 per person. You can also buy bottles to go.Afterwards, make sure to stop by the main road that runs by the water and take some pictures with the backdrop of SF in the background.
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Ray L.
Dec 28, 2019
Very disappointing that after Dave left that you don't even know if they are open on the weekend. With no info on web site saying they would be closed on Saturday we drove from Sacramento to pick up our wine member shipment and they were closed!!! No signage and the winery next store had no idea. We even called their number and had to leave a message with no return call. I guess it's time for a breakup after more than seven years
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Carmela C.
Nov 29, 2020
When we arrived I was handed menus and told to wait for help as I waited patiently after 25 minutes I saw the waitress help a party that arrived after us. I guess if your not a member or local your not welcomed here. It wasn't busy at all only two other groups were being served. I just wanted to relax and enjoy some wine but it's ok I'll take my business elsewhere. Thank you for not helping me.
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Karri S.
Sep 22, 2019
Had a wonderful time at Sol Rouge. Gabriel was our host and he made so much fun! The scenery was beautiful and the wine was great!
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Jonathan T.
Oct 24, 2016
I've been dancin' to Bruno Mars' new seriously hot, hella catchy, ass-shaking singles, "Chunky" and "24k Magic" on repeat for the last week or so. These tracks make me want to gamble and party at casinos with all of my beautiful friends (who would be dressed in silky smooth undergarments) while two-step the s*** out of two-steppin' all night. They make me feel sexy. They give me life. I have this weird urge to go to Vegas, now. This past August, Sol Rouge Winery gave me the same feeling of, "I feel like hot gangsta awesomeness, because I'm on this island in the middle of the Bae Area, drinking wine, watching locals knock bocce ball (so bourgeoise), and picnic-ing with 50+ cheeses deep, all while admiring both the Golden Gate and Bay Area Bridges. Oh, and glass of wine in hand, of course." I felt like Tupac in the "How do you want it," video. Except, people had there clothes on there.Sure, I could individually critique their sips from their vineyards, but I thought their 2013 Gypsey Blanc and 2012 Gypsey Rouge both tasted fantastic. I dunno. My dranks didn't help me win in bocce ball, though.Other tidbits: -There's plenty of free parking on Treasure Island.-If you want to hide from the city's perfect weather, they do have seating inside.-The dude holding it down at the counter at Sol Rouge was very friendly.-You might shake your ass, while holding a glass of wine when you visit. Don't drop your glass. -Prices are reasonable for a glass of wine. You can also work with them to do group packages.Go, go, go and party like a local. And cop that Bruno Mars album when it drops mid-November.
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Morgan L.
Feb 16, 2020
First time at Treasure Island and tasting at Sol Rouge. What a great experience with Gabriel! From the 90's playlist, his friendly Demeanor and all of his knowledge of wine - made a great experience! We will be back very soon!
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Jessica M.
Jun 2, 2017
I really enjoyed my time here on a recent weekend visit! Our plan to stop here was part of a broader bachelorette/bridal party weekend and we came prepared!I'd been to Treasure Island forever ago when they first started opening wineries on the island and vaguely recalled that there weren't any food options on the island, so we planned ahead and hit up the Ferry Building prior to making the drive over to Sol Rouge.After doing a little online research about the place, I saw there were picnic tables - so that's exactly what we did - we packed a picnic from Ferry Building merchants and parked ourselves right outside the winery door for what was to be a fantabulous afternoon. Anyway, after setting up our picnic - we ventured inside to the winery to check out the tasting dealio. After meeting the proprietor/vintner/owner dude, he said we could do a flight - or we would do a glass of a single varietal if we wished to go that route instead. Score! This ended up being the path of choice since we all were in white moods and there was only 1 white (4 reds) on the tasting list.The white was a viognier and it was a really crisp one at that. None of this sweet and overly fruity nonsense so I was a quick fan. Not to mention, as I came to find out - we have some pretty sentimental family ties to Lake County and where the grapes are grown as its near where my grandparents use to have a lake house for 50+ years. I know that's a little more than you need to know in a Yelp review, but bottom line - overall, this was a very pleasant and enjoyable experience on what turned out to be a beautiful blue sky day!
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Phoebe G.
Jan 25, 2020
We had an amazing tasting at Sol Rouge! Gabriel was so welcoming and knowledgeable. Thank you!
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