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Reviews for Amador 360 in Plymouth, CA

Erik Jones 1 year ago
4

Great place to stop and sample micro wineries from the Amador region. Local growers and producers distribute and feature their... wines on an ever changing tasting menu. It's also a licensed shipping facility for sending wine outside of the area Read more

Joyce MacDonald 2 years ago
5

Great job shipping the wine home. Highly recommend them for shipping wine. Everything thing delivered fine. Thanks ????

Dennis Gunvalson 2 years ago
2

We?ve had great tasting experiences in the past, but today we were accosted with an anti-Faucci tirade about Covid and mask... wearing. Poor judgement by the older man pouring wine. (He told us he was 71). Ruined the experience. Also, his tirade aboutCovid undermined his credibility of his apparent wine knowledge. Read more

Jens Kjærsgaard 4 years ago
3

Really nice shop and vine tastery. Enthusiastic staff ... but wines are very overpriced... so limit your spending when you are... in the shop and are impacted by the nice people and pleasant atmosphere... :). Wines are great - so you definitely should stopby here! But grab a bottle and make the larger purchase another place. Read more

Celeste Romo 5 years ago
5

I stop in here every visit I make to Amador. And every visit I get to try something different, and most of the time I come... home with several bottles of new wines I've not had before. The staff is a hoot and makes hanging there lots of fun (make sureyou ask her about her new puppy). They also house Fate, a small locally made wine that is absolutely DELICIOUS!!! Try them all,you'll want to buy every single kind he makes. Read more

Lynda Ferri 6 years ago
5

This is the place to go if you want to ship your wine. We had a mixed box of wine from several wonderful wineries. Shipped the... case home. Should arrive in a week. They also have tastings from wineries that don't have their own tasting room. Excellent wineand beautiful pottery. Read more

Robert Cimino 6 years ago
1

With my wine loving friends coming in from out of town, the wife and I figured we'd show them around the foothills and taste... some excellent wines from these well hidden gems in the area. The concept of the winery collective was attractive cause wefigured we'd be able to taste some small production wines The only caveat, having 2 kids with us, something that's never aproblem when visiting wineries... We walk up to the door, hours posted only, so we decide go to in. Well the first step takenthrough the door was met with words from an extremely rude older man working there. The exact words out of his mouth... "You'llhave to leave. Tastings are for people who plan on buying wine." My wife and I didn't even get to set foot in the door beforehearing that line. Meanwhile, my two friends stayed to ask what the problem was. They were told that we couldn't come in withour kids. That's completely fine, but at least have a proper way to address that. Age restrictions? Post something at the door.Or kindly and respectfully mention that no one under the age of 21 is allowed within the room, but an outside tasting can bedone (which was something offered by the other person working at the moment, but by the time she offered, it was too late). Asfor the grouchy old man with rudeness as his modus operandi, I think the winery collective would be better off not havingsomeone like you pouring and representing their wines. You do a disservice to the collective, as well as anyone walking throughthat door hoping to taste some wines. On a better note, our presence was much more appreciated at a handful of exemplarywineries off Shenandoah Road. We made sure to utilize our purchasing power there. Amador 360 lost out on purchases to the tuneof ~$800 between both of us couples, and quite possibly any sort of recurring patronage from us. Learn to "customerservice"...plain and simple. And a message to the owner of the storefront...I'd fire that pompous man you have working the Read more

Rob H 7 years ago
4

Nice way to experience a wide range of wines from Amador county. You are limited to the ones that they have open which varies... but seemed like a good selection. Their wine club looked interesting. Doesn't have the same atmosphere as visiting a winery. Read more