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    Barber Cellars

    4.7 (84 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    BARBER CELLARS ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Touristy
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    My favorite wine glass
    Wen C.

    I've been a member since they opened. I love Loraine and Mike but even more I love The Beast go have a taste

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    Tami W.

    Owner served us our wine flight and shared where the grapes used were from; all locally sourced in Petaluma area. Cozy place next to Hotel Petaluma.

    Ashley O.

    Such a fun tasting setup with unexpected snacks to go with each wine! Not only was it a different kind of wine tasting with unique treats to pair, it was an overall fantastic experience thanks to delicious wines and lovely service. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I ended up liking most of the wines. While I usually don't get too excited about Zinfandels, Mr. Beast was a favorite! You also get helpful info along the way about the story behind Barber Cellars, their small batches, and the meaningful names to each one. The atmosphere is cute and quaint with games available but we ended up getting too wrapped up in the tasting to check out the games. Definitely recommend checking them out! Plus the distillery is just down the road if you're more of a fan of cocktails.

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    Valerie M.

    What is not to like here. Family owned and they actually hang there. Make their own blend of wine. It is fantastic and attached to the Hotel Petaluma which is my favorite place to stay now! Very small and quaint, video game table and fun board games to play or just grab a comfy seat on the couch or chair and hang out. Great locals and nice people.

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    sarah b.

    A really friendly, charming tasting room in downtown Petaluma. The owners have obviously poured (ha!) a lot of love into it. There are 5 good wines available for tasting, including Zins and a savignon blanc. But an equally good reason to visit is the welcoming owners and slightly quirky atmosphere. They aim to be family-friendly --They even have board games, foosball, and a classic video game machine. You can order creative grilled cheeses as well as a local cheese plate. And it opens out out on to the beautiful Hotel Petaluma.

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    Ask the Community - Barber Cellars

    Are dogs allowed in the tasting room?

    When I was there the cutest terrier in a shirt was sitting in a chair with a table of three people however I am not sure if this was a service animal I would probably call ahead and check with staff prior to arrival

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    Review Highlights - Barber Cellars

    Barber Cellars is a great family owned and operated winery located right in downtown Petaluma and is in Hotel Petaluma.

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    Brooks Note Winery - Inside

    Brooks Note Winery

    4.9(38 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Boutique

    Absolutely love this place. Our sommelier Hailey was awesome. This cute winery / tasting room is…read morelocated close to downtown Petaluma, a good amount of seating, and the tasting was fantastic. They're also dog friendly! They have themed days while you're doing your tasting such as bingo night, 90s/2000s music night, family night, etc. The wine was great, there was a variety of Pinot noir's, a rose, and a Syrah, accompanied by a cheese plate already included in price, wow!! Looking forward to visiting this beautiful establishment again some day.

    It all started earlier this year, somewhere deep in the heart of Fort Worth, where the air smelled…read morefaintly of mesquite and wine dreams. My adoring sidekick and I were invited to a private wine tasting and that experience poured straight into our memory like a perfectly decanted dream. Gary Brooks himself was there, the soft-spoken sorcerer behind Brooks Note Winery. His wines didn't whisper, they sang. Balanced. Elegant. Honest. The kind of Pinot that makes your boots buckle and your palate perk up like a hound on the trail. Somewhere between the third pour and the second "this is amazing," he told us we should stop by if we were ever in California. So, like any pair of polite Texans with a thirst for the finer things in life, we showed up. And let me tell you: the Brooks Note tasting room in Petaluma is a rustic-modern temple to the wine gods. The exposed beams, gleaming ductwork, and warm wood details make you want to cozy up and swirl your glass. It's the kind of place where your taste buds grow up and your Instagram feed gets a glow-up. We had reservations for a late afternoon tasting and were greeted by none other than Lucy, the softest, fluffiest winery pup in California. She strolled over like she owned the place, and honestly, I think she does. My adoring sidekick gave her the full greeting: head rub, affirming tone, instant friendship secured. Then came the Pinot Flight Tasting Menu, a five-part aria of California terroir: * 2022 Monroe Vineyard: Fruit-forward with a hint of the forest floor, like autumn bottled and ready to dance. * 2023 Russian River Valley: Silky as a tuxedoed lounge singer. Red fruit, spice, and grace. * 2022 Weir Vineyard: Earthy, old-soul depth. The kind of wine that feels like it remembers the first time someone planted vines in California. * 2023 Petaluma Gap: Cool, coastal, and fresh like ocean wind meeting orchard breeze. * 2022 Panther Ridge: Lush, structured, with a finish so long it could anchor a ballad. We were mid-way through the second glass when Gary appeared like a magician stepping onstage after the opening act. He welcomed us, remembered Fort Worth, and then proceeded to give us the full behind-the-scenes tour: the tasting room, the barrel room stacked high with rich oak dreams (no clue what kind of wood, but it smelled like wine-soaked heaven), and the metal vats where fermentation magic bubbles into being. It's one thing to drink a wine. It's another to see its origin story. We eventually made our way back to the table, finished our tasting, then slipped into that late afternoon golden glow. Before leaving, my wife said her goodbyes to Lucy with the kind of fondness usually reserved for lifelong friends or the last bite of a perfect dessert. We didn't take any bottles with us because we already had some back home in Texas. As we stepped outside into the California sun, I said, "Their wine bottles don't gather dust, they disappear gracefully after dinner." My wife rolled her eyes and muttered, "You're aging like wine, all right. Getting drier by the year." She's not wrong. Final thought? This is the kind of tasting that doesn't end when you leave the building. It lingers in your memory like a perfectly aged vintage. TL;DR: Petaluma charm meets Pinot perfection. Balanced, elegant wines served in a spacious, welcoming room. Lucy the wine pup deserves her own label. Gary Brooks delivers not only extraordinary wine, but an unforgettable experience. The only thing smoother than the Pinot is my wife's way of saying, "That's enough, dear." Brooks Note isn't a stop, it's a chapter worth savoring. Bonus Dad Joke: What did the grape say when it got stepped on? Nothing. It just let out a little wine... but probably not as gracefully as a Brooks Note Pinot.

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    Adobe Road Wines - 2023 Chardonnay Sangiacomo Vineyard Roberts Road

    Adobe Road Wines

    4.5(178 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    We had a great experience with David as our tasting room host for the classic tasting! Our…read morefavorites were the Grenache and the Zinfandel, both from Dry Creek Valley so lots of yummy baking spice notes, perfect for autumn. David kindly poured us the malbec and cab franc to end our tasting, as we had already tried the cab sauv blend at a recent Yelp Event, we liked both. We had a cozy corner table in the back, so it was a tasty and relaxing afternoon!

    With summer approaching, had to get out and enjoy downtown Petaluma. Adobe Road Wines has a cozy…read moretasting room that was very inviting. The cheese platter was setup when we arrived and our pourer was able to identify each cheese, with notes on what wine paired with them. He was very knowledgeable and we could tell he had a passion for the wine industry even being young. The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon "Blue Dog" was a delicious blend from both Napa and Sonoma County grapes. The unique designs for the Racing Series bottles really helped elevate the nod owner, Kevin Buckner had to his career in racing. We got a sneak peak of the new tasting room that is under construction via a rending they had on video. We are excited to check it out along with the added experiences that will surely draw in people who are looking for something special to do.

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    Adobe Road Wines - Enjoy wine tasting, wines by the glass, or a bottle to share at our downtown Petaluma tasting room.

    Enjoy wine tasting, wines by the glass, or a bottle to share at our downtown Petaluma tasting room.

    Adobe Road Wines - 2022 Pinot Noir Sangiacomo Vineyard Roberts Road - 91 Points, Jeb Dunnuck

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    Montagne Russe - Montagne Winery, Healdsberg, CA - September 19, 2024

    Montagne Russe

    4.8(33 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    California's wine country has made its presence known in the heart of California's cheese country!…read moreLocated in the heart of downtown Petaluma, the Montagne Russe tasting room is the newest tasting room in Petaluma taking over from where Black Knight Vineyards recently had a tasting room. Montagne Russe's full name is Montagne Russe Winery and Record Lounge, and it is exactly what it is, as it is part wine tasting room and part vinyl record store with hundreds of new and pre-used classic record albums for sale. What a perfect place to sip great wine while enjoying hit tracks from the past. Montagne Russe pours some of the nicest wines sourced from across Sonoma County, especially the nearby Petaluma Gap, making this newest tasting venue an ideal spot to soak in the atmosphere while supporting a local business. We've visited Montagne Russe before when their tasting room was at Bacchus Landing in Healdsburg, and while it was a beautiful space, it wasn't always busy. So it's no surprise they made the move to downtown Petaluma this past year. We'd been wanting to check out their new location since they opened over the summer, and finally got the chance during a recent weekend afternoon. With lively crowds outside, parking was harder to come by, as the recommended Keller Street Garage was completely full, but a short walk from the River Plaza parking lot did the trick. Even though we had reservations, we didn't end up needing them when we arrived, but the tasting room was full by the time we left. Winemaker and owner Kevin Bersofsky greeted us with a complimentary splash of their 2022 Sparkling Brut Rosé which had subtle hints of citrus throughout. From there, I enjoyed their Library tasting while my friend enjoyed their Signature tasting, both of which were offered at 35 dollars a person. For our second tasting, I enjoyed their 2019 Silver and Gold Chardonnay while my friend enjoyed their 2023 Roberts Road Chardonnay. My tasting of the Chardonnay tasted as it it was lower in alcohol, but higher in acid than my friend's Chardonnay, but both tasted wonderful. For our third pour, we enjoyed their signature Pinot Noirs, we me enjoying their vintage from 2019 and my friend sipped on their 2022 vintage, which were both sourced from Black Knight Vineyard, of which their wine tasting room they replaced in downtown Petaluma. For our fourth pour, I enjoyed their 2021 Terra De Promissio Pinot Noir, while my friend enjoyed their 2022 "Quatre Cinq Un" Pinot Noir, for both of these wines, the tannins were not too overpowering but you could definitely taste them. For our fifth and final pour, I enjoyed their 2018 Robert's Road Pinot Noir, which had hints of baking spices and cherries, while my friend enjoyed their 2021 Alder Springs Syrah, which was lush and silky smooth. For 70 dollars, not including gratuity, we enjoyed a lovely afternoon of wine tasting. When we made our reservation, there was a note about being able to bring in takeout from nearby restaurants, though it never came up once we began our tasting and honestly, we were too focused on the wines to think about food. As the afternoon went on, the crowd grew significantly, and at times it felt like we got a bit lost in the shuffle when it came to service. Still, we made the most of our visit and thoroughly enjoyed both the wines and the people-watching. With Montagne Russe still relatively new to the downtown Petaluma community, I can easily see them thriving here for a long time to come.

    New wine tasting room in Petaluma, with a spin, they spin records as well. They had a grand…read moreopening on July 12th. They served their sparkling brut Rose and plenty of Pinot Noir, all from Sonoma County, Sonoma Coastal, & Petaluma Gap appellation. One that stood out to us was the 2022 Dragons Back Pinot Noir. A classic tasty Pinot. They went all out and offered tasty bites that really enhanced their wines. They used to be in Healdsburg at Bacchus Landing a much larger location but not centrally located so moving to historical downtown Petaluma gives them an opportunity to attract a larger audience especially since their wines are sourced from the cooler Sonoma county region. What a fine job of remodeling the tasting room. I don't know how they did it but somehow the place seems wider and larger than the previous tasting room at this location. They opened the back with some large gathering tables and their vast selection of records is housed in the back as well. They added some small tables throughout the space. It's easy to maneuver. They also allow guests to bring food inside, so you can sip, sit, nosh & listen to some tunes. There are plenty of eateries around so it's any easy stop. As I write this review I'm reminiscing how well their Sparkling Brut Rose and Dragons Back Pinot Noir went so well with a prosciutto sandwich they offered at their grand opening. A great match, and good representation of Sonoma Coast, Petaluma Gap wines.

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    Achadinha Cheese

    Achadinha Cheese

    4.3(103 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    Great cheese! Nice People!…read more At many farmers markets. Even saw them in Sacramento. Butter is award winning.

    My husband and two kids did the farm tour this weekend. While it was very interesting to get such a…read moreclose up view of a family owned and run working dairy farm, I do not recommend this tour for families. While they sell discounted tickets for kids 5-12 and kids under 5 are free, we and all the other families there found the tour to be a real struggle for our little ones. We all felt a little misled about the experience based on the online description. It's a lot of standing very still (in rooms with equipment that shouldn't be contaminated by guests, or next to equipment that has cow poop on it), listening to the owner talk for long stretches. We expected more movement around the farm and time outdoors, instead of something closer to a lecture with a large group in tight spaces. It also ran over time (to 2 hours!) ending with a nice close up visit with the cows and some small cheese samples. We did really enjoy meeting the cows and learning the details of how cheese making works. It is a real labor of love. I think there's a lot of potential here; the Achadinha tour has all the ingredients for an awesome visit but could use some editing. This tour could easily be 30 minutes, an hour tops. We would've liked to stay and buy some cheese but by 1pm we were all starving and fled to find lunch elsewhere. Other parents shared they would've had a great time there on a date, but definitely wouldn't go with small kids again. I'll also flag that they require you to step through a decontamination footbath to go inside the facilities. There were a lot of miserable people in sandals who had to get their feet wet in the chemicals. Closed toed shoes that can get wet recommended for this tour.

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