Grace Vineyards

28001 Nichols Rd, Galt
(209) 370-4333

Recent Reviews

Aleksey Yelchaninov

"Our wedding experience at Grace Vineyard is more than just a celebration; it's a journey of love and discovery, where every moment is infused with the beauty of nature and the promise of a future filled with happiness. Thank you, guys, for all you did for us. We are impressed and thankful for your willingness to share your grace."

Stephanie Holden

Great place for gatherings

Russell Layton

We tasted wine and toured the grounds this afternoon with Alina and had a great time. The wine is fabulous and the hospitality is second to none. I would recommend this wine and wedding venue for anyone looking for an intimate, beautiful experience.

Jordan Prewitt

We had such a great experience here. Alina made us feel like family and the wine was fantastic. Highly recommend for wine tasting or an incredible venue for events!

Generose Alba

This place is so beautiful and everything about our wedding was perfect. Thank you to Steve and his staff for making everything so easy and smooth.

LáVon Sáys

Extremely secluded, but nice spot for a Wedding

Estela Corrales

Beautiful place!

Vickie

We had one of the most perfect days at Grace Vineyards! The Venue is stunning and well kept. The staff is so efficient and friendly. Steve, who is the owner, was amazing to work with! Thank you Grace Vineyards for everything!!

Ezra Hall

Beautiful venue! Well maintained and excellent staff.

Lyn Geist

Met to discuss Grace Vineyards wedding venue. Polite, friendly, and above all knowledgeable and helpful. The grounds are beautiful and he made the whole touring experience bring a sense of excitement as you imagined the day.

Jessica H.

I visited Grace Vineyards during the Lodi Wine and Chocolate Festival. This was our first and most favorite stop. Not only were the grounds beautiful but the wine was delicious (love their petit sirah) and everyone there was so kind and welcoming. Their vineyard is quiet and serene with a beautiful pool in the middle. There are areas to taste in the shade and sun as well. Everyone was very knowledgeable about the wine but also very pleasant to talk to in general. We can't wait to come back.

Robert Snow

Nice Place to Attend an Event. The grounds sit easterly of an adjoin Dry Creek Golf Course which provides a very nice view. Staff are exceptionally friendly and made everyone feel welcome. Mr. Marquis, emcee, does an exceptional job interacting with guests, and keeping the mood positive, exciting, and interesting. We are fortunate to have a nice venue such as this in the Galt area.

Suzanne G.

I have gone to several events at Grace Vineyards and it always feels like home. Grace Vineyards is a true White glove experience filled with true hospitality and I highly recommend them!

Jim Johnson (Photographer)

Great as always. This is the best place to have an event!

Corinne B.

This is a conditional review, based only on the illegalities of the operation and the resulting serious consequences we experienced. I have informed Steve as soon as he is legally licensed, to contact me, and the review will be upgraded. Overall, a decent place for a spring or late autumn wedding. The one I attended was late afternoon in early fall and the outdoor temp was 96 degrees. The grounds were certainly lovely and the staff friendly. This was an all-in-one operation and the catering was the downfall. Any professional wedding planner knows to ask for allergies on the reply card; they did not. I have a child with life-threatening nut allergies. When going through the buffet line, I asked the servers if there were any nuts in the main dishes (the salad clearly had nut pieces, so we avoided that). I was assured there were none. My daughter herself asked as she went through the line, as was also told "no". Well, there were. As the anaphylactic reaction set in soon after, with clamminess, shaking, watering mouth and eyes, it became an all-out emergency. I went to talk to Steve, who was mortified and apologized, but who had NO ingredients list, as required in California by any vendor selling or serving food. This was crucial because my daughter is less allergic to some nuts, and highly allergic to others: we didn't know if we should head for a hospital or simply allow her to throw up. Also, with only two bathrooms for 80-90 people there, she was unable to gain access to one, and ended up vomiting out in the open, in front of other guests. Some thought she was drunk and she became the target of humiliating laughter. Oh, great. Fortunately there were physicians at this wedding, and after repeated vomiting, she was able to be stabilized with drugs administered on the spot. The following week, in text messages to Steve, I asked for his catering license number: he had none. He was unaware of the legal requirement by the Americans with Disabilities Act that ingredients lists were mandated... for now obvious reasons. His only accommodation was that if I were to drive to Lodi again, he would be willing to meet with me... I am an hour and 45 minutes away! I have reported him to the county Health Board so that others in the future would not have to experience such a situation. Apparently he had avoided all official scrutiny: the street address is "Galt", which is in Sacramento county; but the actual winery is located 1/4 mile outside of Sacramento county, in San Joaquin county. The health inspector of that county was completely unaware that there was the winery in his jurisdiction. Other aspects of the wedding: On such a hot day, the sweetheart table for the bride and groom was set on the west side of the tent, in full sun; the bride fainted. The large fans set up to help cool did help, but there were not staked down safely: during daylight hours the cord could be seen in the grass, but after dark it was not, and I saw one lady take a full on header in the grass. The wine was good; the dj was not a dj, but a guitarist. When it came time to have speeches and toast the bride and groom, there was no champaign available at our table. As the sun went down, the mosquitos came out and we had horrible bug bites the next day. But the big picture of any wedding is the people: in that regard it was a fine event, with a wonderful bride and groom (despite the 45 minute delay to get her back on her feet), happy attendees, and a life event enjoyed by all. I only wish Steve were professional enough to contact me regarding his current licensing situation. And although I assured him we are not suit-happy people ~ my only interest was in preventing something like this in the future ~ his last communication to me was that he was going to have to contact his attorney. Says a lot, doesn't it?

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