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Businiess name:  Winemakers Guild
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Having driven by it on several occasions, I thought I would stop in early last week. I was not at all impressed. It felt very dark. The manager literally yelled at the help in front of those of us tasting. (Very awkward) The white wines (which are to be served cold, come on now!) were warm. The establishment had a general lack of class due to these issues, perhaps exacerbated even moreso by the manager asking for more money after we had paid the 25 cents per taste which is posted at the door. (Really? Do you want my future business or not? You can?t just ask for more money because your business is slow.) I now understand why so few of my friends have ever been to the establishment. I'll stick with Camelot, which has good business practices and a much better end-product. Wake up, Winemakers Guild. Pros: OK wine selection Cons: Angry manager; warm wines that should be cold; poorly run

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