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4 reviews for Camaraderie Cellars
4 reviews in English
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Review from Rich B.
Atlanta, GA
Enjoyed the Merlot and the outdoor fire pit.
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Review from Jenn L.
Pacific Palisades, CA
If you want to satiate your optical and taste senses at the same time - this is your place. a fire-pit and gardens welcome you. two small black doggies met us in the parking lot and escorted us to the tasting room. inside you'll find a fire-place warming up the bar area. it's sort of like the Disney World of wineries in the North Olympic peninsula.
My tia was totally turned off by the host (one of the owners, Don) when he gave a quick tutorial on wine-tasting. it didn't bother me, i've run across much snobbier sommeliers but if you have people unfamiliar with wine and the people who make it, it may be a bit of a turn-off. my grandmother did not give a flip, she downed her tastings like they were tequila shots at a college bar (we are classy).
they did bring out two people to man the counter as more people arrived. their merlot (my arch nemesis) was my favie, they described it as the cab drinkers' merlot and they were spot on. i def recommend checking it out if you're into reds. this winery is fairly easy to find (compared to some others in the area). when the group you are visiting with requires pretty places that looked like they were ripped from a home and garden magazine, or numerous awards to validate that they have fantastic wine - bring 'em here. Have a glass of the merlot and enjoy. **open May through Sept: 11am - 5pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Off season - call for appointment** -
Review from Local Y.
Washington, UT
Great winery for those big bold red fans- nice, well thought out atmosphere and gardens- the only bummer is that they are closed most of the time, hopefully they will open their doors more, that would be super.
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Review from Veronica A.
Seattle, WA
The wines were good, although the only one that stays in my mind was the merlot. There are two reasons why I like this place though. The first is the friendliness of the woman who served us. She took a genuine interest in us and was informative about the wines she served. The other reason why this place rocked is simply because it's beautiful. I was tempted to get a bottle and some cheese and camp out for a couple hours, but alas, we had more wineries to visit...
