Address: | 306 Deerfield Rd, Mt Pleasant, PA 15666, USA |
Phone: | +1 724-547-6500 |
Site: | greendancewinery.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 10AM–6PM 12–5PM |
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Tiffany Pascoe
The wine and scenery is amazing. And most of the staff was amazing, except the first lady. She did not great us, was very miserable when giving us samples. Threatened we only have six samples. My friend and I were there to buy a case EACH. The second young lady was amazing, she was 22 and treated us great. After tasting we went to pick out our 12 each and the short haired lady at the register was not very nice and was miserable and kept giving us dirty looks, which kind of ruined our experience especially since we spent over $300. I really love the wine but that one lady ruined the experience so we bought our wine and left and did not explore. This was the second time with a very rude staff member in a row at this location, which is unfortunate because we love everything else about it. Response: Just noticed the owner responded. We did look for a name tag and she was not wearing one I do remember looking for it. She was older (50s+ maybe Rate & review Greendance The Winery at Sandhill, 306 Deerfield Rd, Mt Pleasant, PA 15666 Tiffany Pascoe Your review will be posted publicly on the web. Learn more , and had short hair). We visited on 08/27/2016
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john panseri
Over the last 5 years Greendance was probably our favorite Sunday outing throughout the spring summer and early fall. However as with each of these wineries as they grow larger the signs and the rules take the fun away. Each Sunday we would pack a picnic basket of fresh fruit and crackers and nuts and buy a bottle (or two) of wines and have a Sunday afternoon picnic. On Sunday they chased us away not allowing picnic baskets. Sad very Sad.... Not far away Stone villa (with its thousand signs) still allows picnic lunches. Im sure many people enjoy the freedom of buying snacks and drinking wine from a plastic glass and avoiding the fuss of packing a lunch and "real " wine glasses but many like us like to pack our picnic basket and load the convertible for a sunday outing. We have visited wineries through-out New York, Ohio, California (Temecula, Napa, Sonoma), France, Italy (Tuscany ,Napoli and Pescara) almost ALL allow picnic lunches. Narcisi (Gibsonia, Pa) also allows picnic baskets in a portion of their pavilion (also a very nice restaurant)
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A Private User
This was our first visit and first taste of these wines, but it certainly wont be the last of either. Relaxed tasting room with plenty of space overlooking the gardens. Wonderful selection with well polished favorites, innumerable fruit/berry wines, as well as several unique options that wont disappoint. We will definitely be back for more tasting as well as to sample the Limoncello that they indicate should be finished around Thanksgiving 2011. Our favorites of the dry reds were the flavorful, well balanced Cabernet Sauvignon 08 and a Zinfandel 08 with light spicy character. The 09 Merlot did not dissapoint, but we found the uniquely sweet tasting Merlot 08 to be a refreshing break worth our attention. We thoroughly enjoyed their namesake port "Port of Sand Hill", as well as a Cocoa Vino dessert wine with the perfect balance of black cherry, chocolate, and ripe grape that did not suffer the over-sweetness found in similarly described contemporaries from other wineries. Well worth an afternoon away from Pittsburgh if you have never been.
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Ashley Allen
We went to this winery to celebrate my aunts 60th birthday. The ONLY reason its getting a star is for the delicious wine and landscape. From the moment I pulled in, the man in the parking lot was very rude and clearly miserable. Next, a blonde lady approached us and was the rudest person Ive ever encountered. She was upset we brought snacks although the lady on the phone said we could because of food diets and allergies and the fact that their menu couldnt accommodate us. The blonde lady proceeded to tell us we shouldnt have came and acted like we werent welcomed. We wanted to leave but we didnt want to ruin my aunts surprise.. Its a shame because we ended up spending a lot of money on wine, but I will never recommend this place to anyone. Im not surprised that others have had this same experience.
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Alyssa Margaret
My husband and I drove nearly an hour to do a tasting and check out the winery. The woman who worked in the store was downright rude and not at all helpful. The wine was average but the sour taste left in our mouths from the service made it hard to tell.
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Jerry Yealey
Took my wife here for her 30th birthday.. Wine,food,ppl were great from the moment we arrived. We wish they would do a lil more for celebrations and accommodate smokers a little more. Other then that it was a perfect first time experience.
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Joseph Warren
Berry farm, vineyard, pies and desserts; what else do you need! We even stopped by and were surprised with a live concert and food event in this fall. Worth visiting if you are remotely near Fallingwater.
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Patrick Santry
Its a great place to spend time. Summers are great with an acoustic entertainment, great deserts, and great wine. Nice place to spend a sunny afternoon, or just stop in and buy some wine.
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Amelea Steffy
Beautiful garden to sit and enjoy along with great wine and food. Prices are very good and the scenery is exquisite throughout the property.
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Elizabeth Stercho
Love to go to Sandhill. Enjoy the wine, the ambiance, the people, the music and the food! I never have had a bad experience.
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Caleb Garstecki
One of the nicest places in the area. The scenery is extremely nice, and almost makes you forget youre in Pennsylvania.
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Krista Cutter
Beautiful place! Very nice people working and running the winery. Thank you ;) PS.....Isabella "awesome"
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Raymond Domanski
Greet wine, beautiful setting, quality live music, and wonderful experience
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Stephen Schafer
Excellent atmosphere, awesome music, great food, and fine wine!
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Daniel Wilhelm
Best pies Ive ever had
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andrew digiaimo
Very classy place