Sbragia Family Vineyards

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Geyserville, United States

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Event venue· Winery· Wine Tasting Room· Wineries· Venues & Event Spaces· Vineyard· Picnic ground· Wedding venue

Sbragia Family Vineyards Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sbragia Family Vineyards is located in Geyserville, United States on 9990 Dry Creek Rd. Sbragia Family Vineyards is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category event venue in United States.

Address

9990 Dry Creek Rd

Phone

+1 7074732992

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brandon Martinez

Great wine however the atmosphere was lack luster. Not to mention the server we had was not very friendly and didn't really sell the wine just gave a quick speech and poured. We have visited multiple wineries prior to this and others after. I wouldn't recommend. We have purchased Hughes before and will continue to do so but wouldn't recommend people to actually visit the winery.

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Jim Cheney

Sbragia is a fun Dry Creek winery at the end of Dry Creek Rd near Lake Sonoma. Formally known as the Lake Sonoma winery, Sbragia sits on the a hillside with spectactular views of the Dry Creek Valley and the Warm Springs Dam (Lake Sonoma). I really enjoy their whites, Sauv Blanc, and Chardonnay, but they have really good reds too. Sbragia particpates in most of the Dry Creek events but my favorite is the Foodie Friday lunches. A pre-identied lunch is sold with a wine paring. It's not cheap, but it is a good value when taste the quality of the of the food. Get there early because they sell out.

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Rajen Kumar

DO NOT join their wine club. This is a really tough review for us to write. Sbragia is where I proposed and we eventually held a small wedding ceremony. However, I've had some poor experiences at the winery recently. The staff forgot to order our lunch during a recent tasting, we've had excessively priced bottles (100 cab) added to our shipments, and we learned that our favorite staff members were no longer part of the winery after the COVID shutdown. Because of these unfortunate circumstances, I've decided to leave the wine club and support other local wineries. I honestly hoped that I could return to Sbragia in the future but I can no longer support this business on an on-going basis. However, Amy Ryan, their club manager insists that I pay a 50 cancellation fee to leave their wine club. This is even after we've spent over \u003e2000 at their winery over the last 6 months between wine purchases and the events we've hosted there. Not once did anyone even ask me about my experience and why I wanted to leave the club. They just mentioned I signed up for 3 shipments and if I wanted to leave \early\ I would have to pay. It's so sad to see the staff of this winery nickel and diming their customers. Go to Sbragia, enjoy the view and lovely wine, the company of the few good staff remaining, but don't join the wine club.

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Tom Singerline

The end of Dry Creek Valley leads you to this mecca of cool tunes and groovy wines! Big fun with great views! Fun staff!

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Ryan Gee

The reds are wonderful!