Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday 14:00-17:00,Opens at Saturday-Sunday 12:00-18:00
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25643 Old Julian Hwy, Ramona, CA 92065Map
Phone+1 858-357-1741
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Best winery tasting experience!
Best vineyard and winery you could ever visit if you love nature. The owner was the nicest person, the view was breathtaking and the wines were amazing. Can’t wait to go back and stay for the sunset!
John and his son Ben are very friendly and welcoming. Great friendly atmosphere. Outside during Covid, but the patio area offers a nice view of the surrounding area. Wines are Italian varietals, i...
Having been to what are supposed to be the main/best wineries in Ramona, I can report this is among the best! Owned by a British Ph.D. chemist with a passion for Italian wines. Excellent, estate gro...
Very welcoming spot. Small not too commercial. Italian varietals. Californian climate makes them not as you would expect. Enjoyed all but the primativo. Even got some homemade cake
Best winery tasting experience!
Best vineyard and winery you could ever visit if you love nature. The owner was the nicest person, the view was breathtaking and the wines were amazing. Can’t wait to go back and stay for the sunset!
Barbera in Ramona
John and his son Ben are very friendly and welcoming. Great friendly atmosphere. Outside during Covid, but the patio area offers a nice view of the surrounding area. Wines are Italian varietals, i...
Super nice owners
The owner/wine makes are very nice people. They go out of there way to try to have you enjoy you visit.
One of the Best Wineries in Ramona
Having been to what are supposed to be the main/best wineries in Ramona, I can report this is among the best! Owned by a British Ph.D. chemist with a passion for Italian wines. Excellent, estate gro...
March
Very welcoming spot. Small not too commercial. Italian varietals. Californian climate makes them not as you would expect. Enjoyed all but the primativo. Even got some homemade cake