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From hot swirling water and bubbles to organic grapes and a destination winery, the Jacuzzi family is enjoying it all. This winery was inspired by the Jacuzzi family home in the northern Italian city of Casarsa. With a look reminiscent of a medieval monastery, it consists of a complex of smaller sand-colored stone and stucco-clad structures organized around a romantic central courtyard. Traditional architectural details and natural materials add to the visitor’s sense that the buildings pre-date their actual construction.
The interior features Venetian-style glass chandeliers, a 17-foot stone-cast fountain imported from Italy, and an 80-year-old fig tree. Mature olive trees adorn the entrance.
The Vineyard Vista overlooks wetland preserves, other vineyards and distant mountain ranges. The Jacuzzi Family Vineyards farms using the “Green String” method, known to well exceed organic farming standards. Wines produced include Barbera, Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Primitivo and Sangiovese.
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Hours: Open daily 10 to 5:30 pmFees: Complimentary Tasting
Price Range: $20 to $32 per bottle
Established: 1994
Vineyards: 190 acres
Discounts: 10% case discount
Unique Amenities: Olive oil press and olive oil tasting
Amenities
- "Green" Technology
Ambiances
- Casual & Relaxed
- Family Run
- Hip & Stylish
- Kid Friendly
- Resort Like
Wine Types
- Italian
- Pinot Noir
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Friendly, knowledgeable staff. 4/4 4/4 (0 reviews) 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 |
I love Jacuzzi. I look forward to visiting all year long. The do Italian wine better than most other California wineries. Their Nero d'Avola is stunning, I buy it by the case. 4/4 4/4 (0 reviews) 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 |
My husband and I just spent 11 days in California visiting the wineries. We loved Jacuzzi. We have been to Italy many times and it was just like an Italian villa. The olive oils and gift shop was very nice and we were able to find several items to buy as gifts to bring to friends and family. The wines were very good. Those we kept for ourselves! Rich full bodied reds are our favorite and we were not disappointed. 3.75/4 3.75/4 (0 reviews) 4/4 4/4 4/4 3/4 |
This is a very cool place to visit and is across the highway from Cline Vineyards which is also one of my favorites. Jacuzzi (yes the spa family) has gone all out creating a destination that has lots very good wine and a great place to taste and explore. The whites were good and the reds the best! 3.75/4 3.75/4 (0 reviews) 3/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 |
The grounds are breathtaking. The staff is friendly. The variety is endless. I loved the two tasting rooms. One for wine and one for olive oil. 3.25/4 3.25/4 (0 reviews) 3/4 4/4 3/4 3/4 |
When we arrived, there were two tour buses (the full sized ones, not the vans), so we went to Cline across the street and returned later. I was surprised to see some many tours on a Thursday. Much quieter when we arrived the second time. We enjoyed talking to Ron who poured for us. This was the stop we were most looking forward to, because we loved their wines during our last visit. Turned out to be a big disappointment, and our favorite wine, the Aleatico, was no longer offered except as a late harvest. Prices have increased substantially. Before we left, the tour busses arrived. We did have a snack in the courtyard, which was beautiful and peaceful. This marked the first time on our trip it was below 97 degrees at lunch time. 3.25/4 3.25/4 (0 reviews) 4/4 4/4 2/4 3/4 |