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4.5 (64 reviews)
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Mari R.

By far my favorite wine! Inside the old sugar mill. They have a lovely selection of reds. You get service by the family witch is very cool, they are all very nice people . They tell you a bit about the wine. Very friendly. Yes the wine is a bit expensive but worth every penny. Love coming here! I'm glad my sister is a wine club member.

Michelangelo S.

Very Askew Customer Service Metrics SITREP As part of a work-crew weekend excursion, the eight (8) of us headed down to Clarksburg because we heard there was some good wine-tasting to be had there. So this is where we found Todd Taylor Wines, inside the Old Sugar Mill complex in Clarksburg, CA. THE SETUP Our apparent FIRST mistake: = Our group of eight (8) wandered in from the main Old Sugar Mill hallway to the expansive interior counters of Todd Taylor - which weren't busy, by the way. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/todd-taylor-wines-clarksburg?select=v6zqLjvxYvmAiJS_Q-s3aw = However, apparently we committed some prime-directive "faux paux" since this entire interior was considered to be for their Todd Taylor "Club Members ONLY." = My work colleague Charles did make the point that we were the only people at the counter (and practically in the entire room!), and most likely after a tasting we'd buy some bottles (which we did at all the OTHER wineries, BTW). https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/todd-taylor-wines-clarksburg?select=axiabQhYkU3slYTpzHX8KA Nope. Nada. No dice. - we were ejected from room and told to go back to their outer hallway counter (which was quite crowded). GUT-REACTION: so tell me what your honest reaction to a situation would be where you COULD have been served by ONE of SEVERAL individuals standing around, not currently attending to anyone else, but they merely chose NOT TO because they were engaged in their own bit of profiling us, because we were obviously not "Wine Club Members": = But can we at least receive a modicum of customer service? = Are we an "inconvenience"? = Afterall, we took time out of our day to visit your winery. = Honestly, does that sound like a group of people that want your business? THE WINES In spite of above wine club ice-breaker - and a tasting-wait - there still were a couple reds that impressed me: * Props for their Blue House Primitivo, and at $30, was probably the most affordable wine of the group; * But I must say that I also enjoyed their Pinot Noir since it was not too tart, nor too sweet like other vintner's options I tried at Old Sugar Mill. Back to the snobbiness.... SPACE & PHYSICAL PLANT You can't get past the fact that "regular" wine-tasting is relegated to the smaller out-in-the-hallway counter, whereas the entire interior space inside their wine-room is dedicated to their "Wine Club"-members. [I also chew out both Heringer Estates and Elevation Ten on this same issue, but at least we weren't cast out into the hallway - those wineries at least had (crowded) interior counters we were still able to access more indepth tastings at with staff, and which is why they still garner 3-Star reviews in contrast here.] So to expand further on this issue, let's talk about this particular ill-thought out manisfestation of... WINE CLUB MEMBERSHIP Thus my sincere question at this point, "Hey guys, I'm merely passing thru town & thinking about buying some wine to take back home, but can I NOT be treated like a 2nd class wine-citizen just because I refuse to get sucked into an expensive year-long-wine-club-membership with monthly repeating charges on my credit card?" I GUESS NOT. So if stratification of the "classes" & "wine-snobbery" is your thing, then have at it: Todd Taylor - like Heringer Estates and Elevation Ten - are your dealio here. And as result, we'll be taking our visiting colleagues on treks to local breweries & distilleries instead, where they don't mind getting business from the "dirty unwashed masses.". LESSON: "Wine-Club-Snobbery" turns off MANY potential customers & it's a two-edged sword: (A) As mechanism for discounted bulk purchases & shipping, it's great; (B) But as an excuse to deny customers "access" - via their space-bifurcation of the taste room(s) between regular customers and their club-members - NO BUENO. THE LOWDOWN An OK wine-tasting experience could possibly be had here at Todd Taylor - just expect some wine-club bullshit that keeps you in the hallway, and NOT in the their main interior tasting-room.

Cab Franc in a nice net to go bag.
Kathy H.

Our corvette club did a run to the Old Sugar Mill in Clarksburg. We haven't been there in years and we were pleasantly surprised to see all the wonderful wineries. We choose to try Todd Taylor wines because they had a good reputation for high quality reds. We were greeted by a Todd himself who poured us samples and shared the stories about each varietal. Cab Franc was my favorite. Others in our group bought the Zinfandels. All very good. I might consider joining their club

$5 for choice of 5 wines off their list.
Elle C.

I was happy to find that I caught them on a day they were open as they were closed on my last visit to the Old Sugar Mill. Regretfully, I didn't experience the same nice-and-attentive, passionate service others wrote about -- maybe it was just too busy. I left with their 2013 Cabernet Hagen Heights, $40.

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Katie S.

I'm not normally a fan of smooth, drinkable wines (I like big, acidic, puckery stuff), but Todd's wines pack a lot of flavor into a very easy to drink glass of wine. He explained to us that this is because he travels around the state, finding grapes that will make wines ready to drink now. It's nice to find wines that I can drink with my friends who aren't as into tannin and acid. These would make great picnic or backyard party sipping wines. We left with a bottle of the Syrah, and intentions of coming back once the Primitivo we tasted in the barrel is ready.

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Old Sugar Mill - Front of Old Sugar Mill

Old Sugar Mill

4.0(439 reviews)
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Shoutout to the West Sacramento/ Clarksburg area…read more... The Old Sugar Mill in Clarksburg is a historic beet sugar refinery from 1934-1993 that has wine shops and tasting rooms for local wineries. They have over a dozen wineries. Wine tastings average $15 and most wineries waive the fee if you buy a bottle. They have wine shops in the main building and in the other building. Don't forget to walk back and to the right to the shops in the separate back building, there is 3-4 more wineries. Each winery are literal walled shops with their own seating areas. Temperature controlled which is nice on hot summer days. Each have their own wine tasting, food offerings, and special events. Old Sugar Mill is less than 15 minute drive from downtown Sacramento. The buildings are beautiful. They kept the historic brick walls and exterior. It has a modern shabby chic look. Three different brands owned the refinery. It all began in 1934 with Amalgamated, American Crystal Sugar Factory (1936-1982), and Delta Sugar (1983-1993). The sugar was refined by local Northern Californian grown beets. The buildings was renovated in 2000 for its current use. Awesome concept and beautiful architecture design. They also host weddings and events. They have a banquet room with slideshow equipment. There is also an outdoor lawn and adjoining paved patio area that is shaded in the afternoon by the buildings that would make for a gorgeous wedding venue. On hot summer days, the Delta breeze kicks in for instant cool down. No outside food are picnics are allowed. On the weekends, they have food trucks. Plus the majority of the wineries sell food (appetizers) as well. Also no pets are allowed (excluding service animals). The restrooms are located right by the front entrance.

Wow!!! What a place. Sunday, February 1st, 2026 was our first visit. We've heard of the Old Sugar…read moreMill for years, but never visited. They have many events here, including private events and wedding. The upcoming event is Port and Chocolate for Valentine's Day. That sounds so delicious. I loved chocolate and my husband is always up to trying another port. Parking- They have a private lot and we were able to easily find a parking spot right in-front of the entrance. Bathrooms- They have many stalls in the bathroom located to the left of the entrance. Temperature- It's cool inside, a little too cool for us today. It was 63 degrees out today and warm in the sun. I bet in the sweltering heat of our summers this is the perfect place to be. The Sugar Mill is an indoor venue. They have three different building with different wineries at this time. So, there is a little walking outside. Wine Barrels- You can buy half wine barrels for your garden for sale. Seating- They have lots of little seating areas. Inside they have a whole room with seating and nice decor. The tables are draped in white table cloths and there are stacks of wine barrels as the back drop. They have a palm court in the back and it's so quaint and beautiful. Perfect for sipping some wine slowly and chit chatting with friends. If you are looking to sit in the sun there is are a set of tables and chairs out back near the food truck. Ambiance- I love the location and building. It's an old Sugar Mill that produced sugar from sugar beets. That industry has now ended and it's now a place to visit many wineries. It's the only place that I know of that have numerous wineries and offer wine tasing for a minimum fee.

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Old Sugar Mill - Winding down in wine country

Winding down in wine country

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Music and bubbles!

Old Sugar Mill - Back patio and grass area. Dance floor closer to building.

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Back patio and grass area. Dance floor closer to building.

Scribner Bend Vineyards - Up close and personal with the bottling line

Scribner Bend Vineyards

4.5(262 reviews)
0.7 mi
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We got married at Scribner Bend in May 2025 and it was a dream from start to finish!…read more Scribner Bend was the only venue we visited during our wedding planning process because we felt so pleased with the beauty, charm, pricing, and process they offered. We were especially pleased by how much was included in the venue package that we didn't have to coordinate separately, like lighting, tables, and chairs. Shaye was an absolute delight to work with and we always felt cared for. As a queer couple, it was so nice to feel welcomed and accepted by Scribner Bend and all of their preferred vendors we spoke with. May was the perfect time to be there, the white roses on the arches were in bloom which complemented the rest of our florals beautifully. Our whole day flowed so smoothly thanks to Deija, our day-of planner provided by Scribner Bend, and all of the rest of the staff. All of our guests were so complimentary of the wine, the setting, and the flow of the evening. We really could not have wished for a better venue experience. We also want to note, Paesanos was an exceptional caterer! I know some might be concerned with not having a choice of caterer but we found it to be a relief (one less vendor to coordinate) and Paesanos did a fantastic job. Rain was amazing at communication, and Diana was wonderful to work with on the day. They even packed up a couple of containers of leftovers for us to go home with. Thank you, Scribner Bend, for being an excellent venue!

Loved everything about this place! This was my first visit,…read morerecommended by my husband's friend who works here. The venue is beautifully designed and cozy everywhere you look! Just being there feels so relaxing, and the patio is dog-friendly too! The staff were warm and attentive, the food was delicious, and the wine tasting was an absolute delight. I can't wait to come back again soon!

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Scribner Bend Sparkling Almond - the perfect toast for every occasion

Scribner Bend Vineyards - Cozy up to the fire in our Tasting Room Lounge and a bottle of our elegant Cinsault.

Cozy up to the fire in our Tasting Room Lounge and a bottle of our elegant Cinsault.

Scribner Bend Vineyards - Our Sauvignon Blanc won big at the 2023 CA State Fair! Double Gold, Best of CA, and 99 point!!!!! We're only a little bit proud...

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Our Sauvignon Blanc won big at the 2023 CA State Fair! Double Gold, Best of CA, and 99 point!!!!! We're only a little bit proud...

Bogle Vineyards - Decorations

Bogle Vineyards

4.2(318 reviews)
2.4 mi
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My husband and I have been long time Bogle Wine fans - continually impressed by Bogle's consistent…read moreand outstanding quality across all the Family's wines available at Raley's Stores. And it is a source of great pride to find our local, Greater Sacramento-Delta Bogle wines when we travel outside of California or USA. In fact, we were thrilled to enjoy a bottle in Shanghai, China! But we had never been to the Bogle Family Ranch and Vineyards outside of Clarksburg, CA. We finally reserved a couple of hours to visit the winery - and can't say enough good things! We enjoyed several, terrific wines not available in our local stores - such as their delicious Sparkling Rose! But more importantly, experienced a lovely afternoon on the BEAUTIFUL Bogle Family Ranch grounds! Everything around us was green and gorgeous; with cool breezes due to the surrounding water of the Sacramento River. The picnic tables were warm and inviting. The snacks were great (we brought a picnic lunch). And EVERY employee with which we spoke was excited to educate and inspire us - taking great pride in Bogle Family's six generations of Delta farming; sincere commitment to sustainability and the community; and vision of how the family plans to continue the winery's growth and international expansion, while maintaining its commitment to winemaking excellence. Every staff member that we met had been Bogle employees for over 10 years at least (a couple over 30!). I think it really says a lot about a company and family when their employees promote and compliment - even when the bosses are not in the room! While we had originally planned just a one-time visit to the Bogle vineyards, we left as Bogle Family Wine Club Members. And look forward to attending many Bogle events (including live music and movie nights), in the upcoming year. Well done and thanks for a great day, Bogle Family!

I was really looking forward to visiting Bogle Winery since I'd never been before and had heard…read moregreat things. The wine and property are lovely -- unfortunately the welcome at the door felt like an audition for "Most Judgmental Winery Greeter." When we walked in, the woman at the front greeted us with a slow head-to-toe scan before even saying hello. For context, we weren't exactly stumbling in from a river float -- Patagonia, designer black jeans, nice casual wine-country attire. My partner was dressed similarly. Completely normal for a winery visit. Since it was my first time there, I asked where we should go. She informed us -- while continuing the visual inspection -- that upstairs was reserved for more formally dressed guests with reservations. The upstairs area, by the way, was completely empty. She then told us we could "go help ourselves around the corner." The tone was less "welcome to wine country" and more "you appear to be beneath the staircase." Honestly, I've been to plenty of wineries, from casual tasting rooms to higher-end spots, and I've never been greeted with that level of instant judgment. It was oddly hostile for a place that literally sells a beverage meant for relaxing. The ironic part is that after getting past that moment, the rest of the experience was actually nice. The wine was good, the grounds are pretty, and the other staff we interacted with were perfectly pleasant. But that initial interaction? Brutal. If first impressions matter (and they do in hospitality), someone might want to let the front door know that sizing people up like a nightclub bouncer at 1am isn't exactly the warm, welcoming winery vibe most people are hoping for. Great wine. Beautiful place. One spectacularly toxic greeting.

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Julietta Winery - Olives

Julietta Winery

4.3(159 reviews)
1.7 mi
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Driving over the Freeport Bridge and cruising alongside the Sacramento River, passing vineyards…read morealong the way, already gives you that "out of town" feeling, and Julietta Winery fits right into that vibe. Tucked away in Clarksburg, this woman-owned winery is charming and intimate. The parking lot is small (around 15 cars), but it's conveniently located right off the main road, so it's easy to find. Wine highlights: * 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon (bestseller): rich and layered with ripe strawberry, plum, mocha, and a hint of spice * 2023 Montepulciano (2026 SF Chronicle Gold Winner): light, easy drinking with raspberry, cranberry, and herbal notes * 2023 Durif (my favorite): dark, bold, and complex with blackberry, plum, and a smooth structured finish * 2021 Blanc de Noir sparkling: light, crisp, and bubbly * 2025 Verdejo (new release): fresh, aromatic with peach and citrus Wine flights (any 4) are only $15: great value. They put small stickers to indicate the wine on each tasting glass. Food: Four cheese panini and Reuben panini are solid picks, served with kettle chips or salad. Service: friendly, decent speed Wine club is also very accessible: no membership fee to join, with 3 tiers (4, 6, or 12 bottles), and complimentary tastings for up to 4 guests. Restroom: 2 (two) (all genders): spacious, clean. The atmosphere is what really makes this place stand out: well-manicured grounds with fragrant roses, apricot trees, a charming chicken coop area, and a beautiful open event space with hanging lights. Live music every Saturday and every other Sunday adds to the experience. They also offer private event spaces where you can bring your own food (just purchase their wine), which makes it a great spot for celebrations. Overall, a perfect little weekend escape if you're looking for a relaxed, intimate winery experience. Bonus: they even have a cozy corner dedicated to adoptable cats: each with their own name and personality profile. Currently 3 boys and 1 girl, $150 per cat.

This is a beautiful winery just outside of Sacramento. The service was excellent. The wines were…read morevery nice. The Montepulciano was my favorite. The chicken was adorable. Would definitely recommend and would visit again if ever near Sacramento.

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Julietta Winery - Sunflower field in the back

Sunflower field in the back

Julietta Winery - Hummus

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Julietta Winery - 2025 Verdejo

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2025 Verdejo

Clarksburg Wine Company - Inside

Clarksburg Wine Company

3.8(51 reviews)
0.0 mi
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This is my favorite place to taste at the Old Sugar Mill. The wine is always amazing and so is the…read moreservice and friendliness of the staff. My friend and I were originally there for an event at i their tasting room but since we had the afternoon free I had to introduce her my favorite spot. It was the middle of a Saturday afternoon and we were able to be sat immediately. They had recently partnered with Country Roads and offered a tasting off of that menu which I consult resist since I taste Clarksburg Wine Co all the time. I was so excited and the wines lived up to my expectation. The list offered 8 wines of which I was able to pick 5 for $15. The tasting is waived if you purchase a bottle to which I bought two. We had a wonderful time enjoying the chill atmosphere and tasty wines. Very impressive as always and I can't wait to go back.

Went here on a quiet Tuesday afternoon and had a great time tasting the wide variety of delicious…read morewines at this place. They claim to have the best Chenin Blanc and admittedly it was very good! Got a bottle of that and the Delta Rose at reasonable prices after the tastings. They appear to keep the place very clean with hand sanitizer abundantly available and have a nice large space with several tables for tastings. Chad was a great host and very knowledgeable about all of the wines that he poured for us and we got to sample several of them off the list! I would absolutely come back and visit again after the great experience I had with my friend.

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Clarksburg Wine Company - Ambiance

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Clarksburg Wine Company - A VIBE

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Clarksburg Wine Company

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