Juan Quinones
Google
Regretfully a very bad experience. When I inquire about tastings I was told that I needed to commit to purchase Prosecco Bottles once the tasting is completed; on top of paying for the tasting too. The proposal sounded so stupid, I thought it was for sure getting lost in translation. Another server, who speak English, took pity of how lost I looked and approach to explain their “System”. In fact, I needed to commit prior to the tasting to purchase bottles of Prosecco (there was a minimum amount of bottles, I just don’t remember). How can I commit to purchase something that I have not tried? The solution was to pay for a tasting of Prosecco, that you are allow to purchase only after committing to purchase X amount of Prosecco bottles. Who is the marketing genius who invented this “system”???? I even saw this very friendly lady, she could have been my grandmother, asking to purchase a bottle and was told they could not sell her one bottle unless she commit to purchase a minimum amount of Prosecco bottles. 😳
Are the outdoors beautiful, yes. Is it a welcoming environment, no. Should you take your friends visiting from the States, NO. It will leave a bad impression.
If you like this Prosecco purchase it at the groceries store. Or support other Prosecco vineyards in the region that can provide a positive, friendly and learning experience.
If you’re only going to purchase bottles of Prosecco; I guess It’ll be ok.