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good economy, tasty wine and tasty eating, nice atmosphere, tips staff. we have bought a lot of wine and were very satisfied with price and advice. we will be happy to come back! View all feedback.
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We were looking for a place for lunch and the courtyard looked inviting so we went in. Wooden tables in a graveled courtyard with plants in full bloom all over, gave the place a very Mediterranean feel. We ordered a Vernatsch wine (speciality of the region) and a mixed Cheese/Ham platter to share. There isn't much choice on the menu and it is mostly light, cold deli stuff which you eat with bread. Nothing to complain... View all feedback.
Good economy, tasty wine and tasty eating, nice atmosphere, tips staff. we have bought a lot of wine and were very satisfied with price and advice. we will be happy to come back!
Last night, my partner and I decided to make aperitifs with the goal of going to a wine shop to buy wine bottles. While we were strolling we came across a beautiful farm dating back to the Ix century and attracted by the beauty of the location we decided to stop. Immediately we were struck by the inner courtyard where we settled, a corner of peace. The owner was very kind and very prepared to satisfy our curiosity about the history of the farm and the characteristics of the wines we choose. Excellent wines, as well as the cheese dish and the smoked sausage. Later he accompanied us in the inner part of the farm that is really spectacular, where he offered us two liqueur laps also these superb, toasting together with us since they were in closing time and therefore had finished his round of worksmall gestures that make the difference. We bought both wines and liqueurs and said we were enchanted by this farm and we recommend it absolutely for those who were in that area. You won't regret it! excellent value for money. Many compliments to the owner who kept the farm in the original state.
We dined here with a small group and asked them to give us a selection of local food and house wine. It was great on both counts and good value.
We were looking for a place for lunch and the courtyard looked inviting so we went in. Wooden tables in a graveled courtyard with plants in full bloom all over, gave the place a very Mediterranean feel. We ordered a Vernatsch wine (speciality of the region) and a mixed Cheese/Ham platter to share. There isn't much choice on the menu and it is mostly light, cold deli stuff which you eat with bread. Nothing to complain about but also nothing to wow about. At the back is a huge aviary with chickens and parrots to keep the kids entertained.
This is a great place to have a glass of house-wine and some food in the afternoon or early evening (this place closes at 8p). The yard and the old house are beautiful, and especially on a hot day it feels a bit like heaven. Don't expect gourmet food with 100ParkerPoint wines, and you will not be disappointed.