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Businiess name:  Alpha Omega Winery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The location used to be a little family run winery called Ess Kisse (I may be spelling that wrong). It was quaint and pretty and the people were great, but the wine was no where near the awesomitude that it is now that it is Alpha Omega. If I recall correctly, you get to taste six wines for relatively cheap. And they were all good. Everytime I go to Napa and visit 5 or 6 wineries, usually by the end of the day, after trying 8 or 9 merlots and cabs, the wines that stick out are the interesting sparkling and desert wines. But after my last trip, I remembered all the wines at Alpha Omega. I'd easily take their ""proprietary blend"" over the last glass of Opus One I've had. Pros: Great wine, low pretension Cons: Still under construction as of now.

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