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    Kristin M.

    I was pleasantly surprised by this 5 hour festival last weekend. You get a glass and over 40 wineries to taste from. It's very easy to get to, we got ride to and from because I live here. The entire set up is quite impressive. Large white tents for shade, free bottled water, great tasting food and of course the wine. Very organized and genuinely friendly staff from each winery. To buy food you need food tickets, bring cash. It's a beautiful setting at Lodi Lake. There is a designated smoking area right near one of the congested areas in the back, which I thought was weird, we found out the hard way while we were eating our food and everyone around us started smoking. Other than that, a fun time to wine taste, most of the Lodi wineries are here, no need to drive just find them on the map. My favorite Michael David was here in full force.

    Laurie R.

    Oh ZinFest, day 2, at Lodi lake, how you don't seem to disappoint when it comes to getting people drunk. This is such a good idea gone bad. Let's just list out the pros first to be nice and then the long list of cons. Pros -You get to "taste" several different wines from 50+ wineries in Lodi. (FYI- A taste is a 1 oz pour by standards of the festival). -Tons of food vendors -Live music -arts and crafts -free water and bread (though I didn't see many utilizing this). -Lodi Lake -day 1 and 3 are classier events for the people who really do want to taste and learn about wine. -first aid is very attentive when it comes to injuries. -plenty of shaded areas for people to stand under -easy purchase of tickets for food $1 = 1 ticket. Easy math for the tipsy ones. Cons -it is nicknamed "drunk fest" for a darn good reason -the festival itself is just too long 12pm - 5pm of drinking wine leads to very bad drunks -not all vendors follow the rules when it comes to how much they pour, leading people to get too intoxicated too fast. -it seems to be an event of "look at me" in my ugly poor wardrobe selection with a lot of bits and pieces hanging out and a place for those in Lodi to want to be seen just to be seen and don't even care or know about wine. -poor exiting of attendees out of the park when the event is over. The attendees like to linger around because they want to keep getting drunk. -When a person is cut off from a winery for being too intoxicated, there should be a protocol for them to be removed from the event. -Wine glasses are dangerous and I saw a lot of people injured from them. Since pours are not regulated properly, possibly go to crappy plastic glasses for safety? (lame!) -poor organization of the event in general from giving people the proper wrist bands to having them exit the facility. -not enough places for people to sit. -The protocol for last call of pours. Possibly mark it on the ticket? Flyer? Instead of pulling the wine off the tables and telling people it's over. -it's impossible to taste all the wines from the wineries, especially when you are being poured more than the regulated "taste." If all the vendors held to the rule of a one ounce pour, there would be smaller lines and less drunk people (line moves faster when you pour the correct amount, eliminating drunk stories by attendees who are looking to get their $45/$55 worth. It's a good deal, get over yourself). Advice to make this festival better: -Change the time to only 3 hours -Increase the ticket price to eliminate those who are just trying to get a cheap buzz and not actually enjoy and taste wine. (If you know anything about tasting wine in Napa Valley, $25-$40 or more is standard for tasting only a few wines). -Lodi is being compared to Napa Valley, but this event makes Lodi look like trash. You do not see this type of behavior in Napa or in the bay area at wine events. -Vendors need to be held responsible for their actions. Eliminate those who pour heavy or drink while pouring wine. It sets the bar low for attendees and makes them think that it is in fact drunk fest. Hence the nickname. -Make it mandatory for all vendors to follow rules or be revoked from the festival. After all, safety of the guests should be the highest priority. Not hooking people up with a glass of wine. They won't remember what you were pouring and can't even purchase wine unless it's on their way out. And, the drunker they get, the less likely they will remember which wines they liked or will purchase them. Why did I give this 2 stars when it only deserves 1? Because it has the potential to be a classy event like Napa and the bay area in which we thrive to be like. I only compare to Napa and the bay area because I have witnessed the way this type of event should go down in these locations. You do not see people this hammered or obnoxious. It really makes Lodi look like trash and gives those from out of town the idea that we can never be as classy as we claim to be with the wines that we produce, which are very nice. I think that ZinFest could lose a few "regulars" and gain more people who appreciate the wine that Lodi has to offer. Again, raising the ticket price and making the event shorter will help weed out those that make it drunk fest.

    Chantal N.

    Zinfest 2015 was awesome! This was our first time attending. We definitely will be back next year. The weather was perfect and the crowds were not to bad. The music in the main pavilion was great- oldies but goodies. Most of the wines were delicious- the food was good. I loved how they had free water and bread to munch on. I didn't see anyone out of control-

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    It was really an amazing time. Lots of choices and amazing wine and people. Totally recommend attending.

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    Stonum Vineyards and Winery

    Stonum Vineyards and Winery

    4.7
    (124 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    With all of the wineries in Lodi, it can be a difficult decision where to stop in at! We visited…read moreStonum Vineyards a few weekends ago and were delighted with the rustic yet charming ambiance of the winery. We were quickly greeted by the friendly female hostess who offered us either indoor or outdoor seating. We chose to sit indoors to enjoy our tastings of both whites & reds . Normally I prefer reds however in the summer I enjoy a crisp Sauvangion Blanc or even a nice Rose. If you purchase a bottle your tasting fee is waived which is always a great deal. We enjoyed ourselves so much we returned for the Alpine Block party event which included tastings at Stonum Vineyards and two other nearby wineries. This fun filled evening included live music, food trucks, and the Lodi Wine trolley shuttling you back & forth between the wineries. Definitely a good time! I highly recommend Stonum Vineyards & Tasting Room for great wine, friendly service and well coordinated, entertaining events.

    I have been trying to get to this place for a long time and finally I was able to make time to get…read morethere. I had driven by many times and it seemed like an appointment only place but I guess now they have enough staffing to open up the hours and days of the week. First, their reputation has always been very good. They've had some recognition from some reputable wine sources so I had very high expectations for the wine. In, short, the wines were very good. They had a nice selection from rose to the more Lodi styled red wines. I really did enjoy all the wines and the price point seems fair. I guess I was kinda hoping to meet the winemaker, learn more about their vineyards and purpose for growing certain varietals. When you get wine with a story it makes the experience that much more enjoyable. I really like this place and I'm hoping to make a stronger connection with the business since I consider myself an advocate for Lodi wines since my hobby is to compare our wines with the best out in the other regions of CA. Pretty heavy competition but so far Lodi is more than able to compete with certain types of wines aka Zinfandel, Tempranillo, Syrah and occasionally Cabernet.

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    Calivines Winery and Olive Mill

    Calivines Winery and Olive Mill

    4.4
    (152 reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    Ever since I first tried Calivirgin's olive oil in Calistoga, I've wanted to get to the source…read morewhere it was harvested and bottled in Lodi. Last weekend on a trip to Sacramento, I finally had a chance to stop by their Olive Mill and Winery. There is a nice sparking clean outdoor patio with picnic tables within a few steps from the olive oil grove but it was a bit hot that day so we opted to sit inside. In addition to the olive oil tasting set, there were some brunch items such as a crostini and salad as well as a Mediterranean plate with hummus. We opted for the crostini, olive oil tasting and a cappuccino. The jalapeño olive oil was unique and flavorful enough that we bought a couple bottles of it to take home. The pear vinaigrette was thick and tangy. The waitresses were friendly and helpful when we had a couple questions about the dishes. The shelves in the shop area is full of flavored olive oils and vinaigrette as well as ceramic and a whole slew of items for serving charcuterie. If you are a fan of olive oil and are planning on a trip up to Sacramento or Lake Tahoe, would definitely recommend stopping by to check out Calivirgin.

    Came by last week with my husband, bestfriend and brought my little! Super yummy olive oil and…read morevinegar options to choose from alot of cute things to buy and yummy wine! We got my daughter a calzone and we got the olive tasting dipping platter and oh boy it was all so yummy we will definitely be back

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    Try our Olive Oil tasting bar! Complimentary to all guests, we have 6 different flavors out now to try! Come down and find your favorite!
    Try our Olive Oil tasting bar! Complimentary to all guests, we have 6 different flavors out now to try! Come down and find your favorite!
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    Harney Lane Vineyards

    Harney Lane Vineyards

    4.6
    (255 reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    Harney Lane Vineyards is just one of the many family wineries in Lodi. My big lil sis brought me…read morehere as well because she likes a couple of their Pinot Noirs and Zins. I enjoyed the wine flavors here a bit better. I'm more for the lighter white wine selections these days. They gave me good options. The outdoor garden area with patio seating is pleasant. Their venue has a more modern and clean feel. It seems pretty relaxing. Some of the cutest pumpkins and gourds were displayed at the entranceway. The expanse of the vineyard itself is amazing in the forefront of blue skies and sunlight. Lots of parking is available on their gravel lot. What I do know, cuz of my sis, is that they're a dog-friendly establishment. (Please remember to bring appropriate snacks and drinks for the pups.)

    We had a very pleasurable visit to this winery and tasting room. A bit remote it is worth the time…read moreto visit. The grounds, buildings and tasting room are beautiful, a sophisticated rustic cabin appeal with manicured landscaping and a craftsman style main building. We stood at the main tasting bar to try four wines. The Chardonnay and especially fhe old vine Zinfandel stood out as excellent to us and we ended up getting some bottles. As there weren't many folks doing a tasting on a weekday we got VIP treatment and had a deljghtful conversation, and education about the wines, from the person pouring for us. We really enjoyed our stay and the surroundings made it extra nice. Compared to the hype of Napa and Sonoma this winery and others in the Lodi area are down to earth and affordable in comparison, especially for tastings. This place very much is worth a visit. Sitting outside to sip a bottle must be delightful too.

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    Michael David Winery

    Michael David Winery

    4.2
    (750 reviews)
    4.8 mi
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    Lovely time at a beautiful winery!!!…read more Wine tasting experience (tasting menu): 5/5 Of the five, I particularly enjoyed the MDW Cabernet Sauvignon, Freakshow red wine, Earthquake Zinfandel Service: 5/5 Special acknowledgment ("shout out") to Brenda to was lovely and definitely facilitated very pleasant Ambience: 5/5 Such a lovely outdoor setup/layout with many areas including from couch lounges to picnic hard tables as well as a playground for kids!!! Everyone gets to enjoy something!!!

    We celebrated our anniversary at Michael David Winery with our Yelp friends, and it was an…read moreabsolutely beautiful experience from start to finish. The winery grounds are stunning, with plenty of seating areas to relax, enjoy wine, and take in the scenery. It truly feels like an all-in-one destination--they have a winery, café, bistro, and even a shop where you can pick up snacks and local goods. Everything is thoughtfully designed so you can spend the entire day there without needing to leave. The bakery selection was a highlight. They had an impressive variety, from full-size pies to single slices, along with cookies and brownies. The apricot items stood out during our visit, and the chocolate chip cookies and brownies were especially delicious. The persimmon cookie was unique and unforgettable. For food, a barbecue food truck was catering the pickup party. The burger they served was fantastic, and the brisket was tender, juicy, and full of flavor. It came with a really good potato salad and fresh watermelon that paired perfectly with the winery's reds. Our favorite wine of the day was the Earthquake red--bold, rich, and perfect with the heavier foods. There was also live music, perfect weather, and a very relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The staff was friendly and accommodating, and everything was clean and well maintained. The gardens were in full bloom, offering beautiful photo spots--especially the sunflowers and fountains scattered throughout the property. Overall, it's the kind of place you can spend an entire day at--starting with a morning visit and easily staying through lunch and into the late afternoon. Whether you go as a couple, with friends, or a larger group, it's a perfect weekend destination for wine, food, and relaxation. Can't wait for the next pick up! :)

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    Interior for members
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    Sundried tomato and Kale omelette
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    Viaggio Estate & Winery

    Viaggio Estate & Winery

    3.6
    (428 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    Spent a beautiful afternoon at Viaggio with our besties, lounging on the grass and sipping our…read morefavorite Peach Mango duh! The main lawn area was closed off for a wedding starting at 4:30 PM, so we set up on the extended grass section to the left. We brought a mat to relax on and a deck of cards, which turned into some pretty competitive games of Speed. For food, we ordered 2 dozen oysters and a pepperoni pizza with added jalapeños. We specifically mentioned NO pineapple due to my partner's allergy. After finishing our oysters, our pizza was finally ready... and guess what? It had pineapple on it. Thankfully, we checked before taking it back to our area. The staff remade it correctly, and about 30 minutes later we got the jalapeño pizza we originally ordered. It was absolutely delicious! One more little hiccup: after opening my tab, the staff member forgot to return my ID. I didn't realize it until I was already back in Elk Grove, so I had to make the trip back to pick it up. Despite those mishaps, Viaggio is always a vibe. Great selection of wine, plenty of space to relax, and tons of cute photo opportunities. We'll definitely be back more often .. just like old times! Cheers!

    Beautiful place, disappointing management. From the moment you walk in, the architecture and…read moreambiance make you feel like you've discovered a relaxing, upscale escape. Unfortunately, that feeling quickly changed when I witnessed security going through an older woman's purse to enforce the "no outside food" policy. It immediately created a sense of discomfort and changed the atmosphere from welcoming to uneasy. While waiting in line, I also overheard a customer frustrated about being double charged, and staff mentioned there was no manager available on-site to help resolve the issue. The gentleman assisting me came across as dismissive, answered personal phone calls while serving customers, and made the experience feel inattentive rather than hospitable. The pizza was delicious, although the wine was underwhelming for a winery experience. Overall, this place has beautiful potential, but the customer service and management experience did not match the atmosphere the venue presents.

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