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Upstream Wines at Watts Winery - Julio Martinez Cellarman

Upstream Wines at Watts Winery

(69 reviews)

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Upstream Wines at Watts Winery is an interesting stop on your Lodi wine tour. The tasting room is…read morebuilt in a reconverted house with a gorgeous yard. The main entrance is just off Highway 12 near Victor. The entrance from the parking lot takes you on a meandering journey through a lush garden and patio section before hitting the main tasting room. You walk right in the front door like you own the place then head into the tasting room. The tasting menu has several flights based on whites and reds with options for everyone. Inside can get packed quickly, but there is plenty of room outside if the weather is nice. The wines are typical for the region with several single vineyard options. Upstream is very convenient and a nice place to linger in the region. It really feels like you are visiting a friends house in wine country instead of a commercial vineyard.

Cancer research is near and dear to their hearts. They have a butterfly label wine that 30% of the…read moreproceeds go to Children's Cancer research. What a beautiful idea. They poured so many wines. We joined our party a little late and were playing ketchup. She was great about describing all of the wines to us again, even though she had just been through the spiel. The regular zins and cabs all had a common denominator. They carried a very heavy port smell but delivered a very balanced taste. I kept expecting them to be sweet or syrupy but neither of those characteristics ever came forth. Their Dolcetto, knocked my socks off. I took a sip and knew that was going straight onto my favorite rack. Then she mentioned that it had won double golds and I can taste why! The Monte Pulciano was very smooth and enjoyable. The Late Harvest Zin was another one that I couldn't resist. Very rich and velvety but not so overpowering that you have to treat it like a port. When I say that, I mean have just a small glass with dessert because it's too rich to drink more. Pschaa. No thanks. This Late Harvest is perrfect and I know I could knock back many a glass. Volt from the Blue Port is so unique! I would have brought home a bottle of that too but she was temporarily out of stock. It carries a blue hue that I have never seen in a wine and just the slightest hint of blueberry in the taste. The Zin Port Dessert wine was the heavy syrupy sweet that I kept excepting to taste after smelling the zins & cabs. Too much for me but I'm sure some people would love it. I can't believe this is a young winery! I would have never known. Like they say, when you got it - you got it. Watts gots it.

School Street Gallery - galleries - Updated June 2026

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