Guided Wine Tasting at Berkeley Wineries with Local Sommelière

It's not often that you can visit a winery in the heart of a city! Berkeley has been home to what we call 'urban wineries' for almost 20 years. Although these producers don't own any vineyards of thei

It's not often that you can visit a winery in the heart of a city! Berkeley has been home to what we call 'urban wineries' for almost 20 years. Although these producers don't own any vineyards of their own, they work directly with grape growers from all around northern California. It is important to note that I am very selective about my choice of wines and wineries. With thousands of wineries in the state, many small, fine wine oriented producers are overlooked by large scale industrial operations. I like to champion true artisans and support small businesses!

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Location: Oakland

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this wine tasting experience? Can I bring my friend who's under 21?

A: Yes, this experience is strictly for those 21 and older since it's a wine tasting event. If your friend is underage, they won't be able to participate. But it could still be a fun outing for you both if you take them along for the snacks and the ambiance!

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up? How flexible are they?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just reach out to Bacchus Loves the Hills at least 48 hours in advance, and they should be able to accommodate you. They’re pretty understanding, but it's best to give them a heads-up.

Q: What’s the parking situation like around the wineries? Is it easy to find a spot?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends. There are some street spots, but they fill up fast. I recommend coming a little early or checking out nearby lots. Might save you some stress before the tasting!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Guided Wine Tasting in Berkeley - any thoughts?

I’m considering giving the Guided Wine Tasting at Berkeley Wineries as a gift for my partner’s birthday. I love that it supports local artisans! Has anyone been? What was your experience like? Also, what should I expect in terms of snacks?

How's the wine tasting experience at the urban wineries in Berkeley?

I've been thinking about checking out the Guided Wine Tasting at Berkeley Wineries. I saw it costs nothing but I wonder about the snacks and overall vibe. Is it all laid back? Are the sommeliers really knowledgeable?