Delta Blues Winery
6585 Stewart Rd, Lakeland
(901) 829-4685
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Poor service. Got a bottle of wine to drink in the patio with my wife and he gave us trashy plastic cups. I could have just gotten my wine and plastic cups at Kroger and drunk in the parking lot of Kroger. If you wanna elevate your business you gotta trust people with wine glass.
I LOVE their peach wine! The atmosphere was nice by the water and the service was friendly ?
wine is terrible.
I was really excited to find this winery after the Millington winery closed and my favorite muscidine wine was missed. So I search for wineries in the area that made muscidine wine. I found Delta Blues, and taste tested their wines but was disappointed to find that most of their wines are dinner and desert wines. I'm looking for a palletable wine with more of a kick not a wash my pallete. Nice property. Otherwise if your looking for Good Wine, hmmm, not so much here.
I was very optimistic about this winery because it's the closet to me but the wine is terrible. Most of it tastes and smells like something you might use to clean your bathroom. I do not recommend.
The wine tastes like glue and fingernail polish remover. Skip this place for sure.
Love this place! Great bands and we are looking forward to our next visit here. Highly recommend!
In this day and age it is truly incredible that a food and beverage place can exist that is ignorant and CHOOSING to remain so to ADA protections for individuals with Service Dogs.When I entered with my service dog, who was wearing her vest with label, I was told they did not accept “pets.” I calmly explained that she was a service animal and was vested. I was then asked for paperwork. I keep my dogs paperwork on my phone for emergencies, so I did have it and was willing to show it, but I explained that it was illegal to ask for that and was backed up by the other members of my party who also explained that they are only allowed to ask 1. If it is a service animal 2. What task she is trained to perform.This was argued on the part of the employee who claimed they needed it for the health department, a blatant lie. The employee then went to get the owner. The owner then repeated that they don’t allow animals and I re-explained she was a service dog and he requested paperwork. I again stated that I had it, but that he was not legally allowed to ask for it. He said that he was not aware of that and didn’t care to know about it and continued asking for it. I told him that he could simply google it, he said “he wasn’t going to and he didn’t like email.” I was astonished that a business owner would choose to remain so ignorant around non-discriminatory practices that could get them sued. DO NOT GO HERE if you have a disability or if you don’t identify as a good ole boy. Sad thing is I am actually a certified sommelier and was looking forward to enjoying some locally produced wine. The owner and employee I interacted with clearly have no idea how to act appropriately, no desire to learn the laws and how to run a business or how to talk to and treat customers.Side note: My dog is a true service dog, NOT an ESA
In this day and age it is truly incredible that a food and beverage place can exist that is ignorant and CHOOSING to remain so to ADA protections for individuals with Service Dogs. When I entered with my service dog, who was wearing her vest with label, I was told they did not accept “pets.” I calmly explained that she was a service animal and was vested. I was then asked for paperwork. I keep my dogs paperwork on my phone for emergencies, so I did have it and was willing to show it, but I explained that it was illegal to ask for that and was backed up by the other members of my party who also explained that they are only allowed to ask 1. If it is a service animal 2. What task she is trained to perform. This was argued on the part of the employee who claimed they needed it for the health department, a blatant lie. The employee then went to get the owner. The owner then repeated that they don’t allow animals and I re-explained she was a service dog and he requested paperwork. I again stated that I had it, but that he was not legally allowed to ask for it. He said that he was not aware of that and didn’t care to know about it and continued asking for it. I told him that he could simply google it, he said “he wasn’t going to and he didn’t like email.” I was astonished that a business owner would choose to remain so ignorant around non-discriminatory practices that could get them sued. DO NOT GO HERE if you have a disability or if you don’t identify as a good ole boy. Sad thing is I am actually a certified sommelier and was looking forward to enjoying some locally produced wine. The owner and employee I interacted with clearly have no idea how to act appropriately, no desire to learn the laws and how to run a business or how to talk to and treat customers. Side note: My dog is a true service dog, NOT an ESA
In this day and age it is truly incredible that a food and beverage place can exist that is ignorant and CHOOSING to remain so to ADA protections for individuals with Service Dogs. When I entered with my service dog, who was wearing her vest with label, I was told they did not accept “pets.” I calmly explained that she was a service animal and was vested. I was then asked for paperwork. I keep my dogs paperwork on my phone for emergencies, so I did have it and was willing to show it, but I explained that it was illegal to ask for that and was backed up by the other members of my party who also explained that they are only allowed to ask 1. If it is a service animal 2. What task she is trained to perform. This was argued on the part of the employee who claimed they needed it for the health department, a blatant lie. The employee then went to get the owner. The owner then repeated that they don’t allow animals and I re-explained she was a service dog and he requested paperwork. I again stated that I had it, but that he was not legally allowed to ask for it. He said that he was not aware of that and didn’t care to know about it and continued asking for it. I told him that he could simply google it, he said “he wasn’t going to and he didn’t like email.” I was astonished that a business owner would choose to remain so ignorant around non-discriminatory practices that could get them sued. DO NOT GO HERE if you have a disability or if you don’t identify as a good ole boy. Sad thing is I am actually a certified sommelier and was looking forward to enjoying some locally produced wine. The owner and employee I interacted with clearly have no idea how to act appropriately, no desire to learn the laws and how to run a business or how to talk to and treat customers. Side note: My dog is a true service dog, NOT an ESA
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This place is great! The wines are really good and the people are very friendly. The property is beautiful, and there are lots of places to sit and enjoy a glass of wine... or many glasses. I tried several different wines, and the plum is my favorite. They have a nice pavilion where bands will come and perform. If you like wine and live outdoor music, you'll love this place.
unprofessional
We were very excited to tour this scenic winery with friends and family. We called ahead to schedule a tour and were told that given our small party size, we could show up anytime Saturday and a tour would be provided. Upon arriving Saturday afternoon, a wedding party was taking place and we were told there would be no tours available for the day. For a group that drove a decent distance to visit on the promise of a tour, this was incredibly disappointing. When we discussed the issue with the owner, he was dismissive and clearly uninterested in accommodating our party. The wines were lovely, and the bartenders perfectly friendly, but the overall experience was definitely tainted by the lack of professionalism displayed by the owner and his staff. In the future, I would hope that his staff would be better acquainted with their own event schedule, so that they do not mislead customers. Further, when customers have been misled/misinformed by staff, it would be appreciated if management would make an attempt to accommodate them.
Sadly, we had high hopes to enjoy a winery on our travels, alas we were greeted by a begrudged woman with not even a smile or hello.Upon our samples of the cider, we found they were unpalatable, bitter, as though from crabapple trees. Our Wine samples were not much better, there were some flavors worth exploring, but our desire was spoiled to seek out a redemption…Perhaps our bitter welcome changed the flavor, I do not know, but I am sad to say I would not recommend this establishment for those seeking an enjoyment of flavors, service and fun.
Loved this venue, very special place with amazing memories
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