Stumbled across Eagle Eye Wines at the Athenian Grill in Suisun. To my knowledge, that’s the only restauratn that carries the wine. Called Roxanne and set up a visit. Bill and Roxanne are wonderful hosts. Encourage BIll to give you a walking tour of the vineyard. He is a veritable fountain of information not only on the grapes, grown organically, but also the soil, and the olive trees that surround the property. Wonder fines, as well. Roxanne will probably be pleased to show you her artwork and the jewelry she makes. Go, go, go!
Barron N.
Tu valoración: 5 Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Awesome! So friendly and welcoming. Bill is extremely knows a bunch and gave a great vineyard tour. I look forward to visiting next time im in town!
Lauren S.
Tu valoración: 5 Folsom, CA
Four of us girls went on our second annual girls weekend trip to Napa and used Small Lot Wine Tours to drive us around and plan small lot winery visits. It’s always a mystery who they’ll schedule for us and they were spot on this year with the ones they chose for us. Our first stop of the morning was at Eagle Eye and the owners invited us in to their private home for a private tasting. How often do you get to sit down with the vintners for several hours and chat about wine? I thought so! :) When we arrived, the owner walked us around their property and talked to us about the wine making process, environmental challenges to their crop, and everything in between. Slightly long on the educational side for four girls who are ready to taste wine, but interesting nonetheless. Then we got to sit down on their back patio overlooking the vines for an hour + of tasting. They had cheese and crackers for us and shared their favorite wines with us… and they were fantastic! We really appreciated the one-on-one experience that you’d never get at the giant wineries in Napa and we all ended up with a warm buzz and boxes of vino in the backseat as we took off for our next destination. Be sure to schedule an appointment as they’re not open to the public — it’s well worth the trek out there and the visit!
Kathy M.
Tu valoración: 5 Oakley, CA
Do you want to visit a winery where you will really learn about how grapes are grown? Where you will actually go into the vineyard with the owner, where you will spend time finding out the science behind the wines? If the answer is yes, then just wait. You’ll also sit with the owners and taste their gorgeous vintages. Welcome to Eagle Eye. Bill and Roxanne will treat you like royalty. Plan on spending a couple of hours with them(and bring walking shoes). You owe yourself this experience!
Kathryn R.
Tu valoración: 5 Reno, NV
My husband and I attended a JDRF event in Reno last year, and as usual, we were drawn to the silent auction table. A few things caught my eye, but the big prize for me was a magnum of Eagle Eye wine and a private tasting at the vineyard. My husband and I were familiar with Eagle Eye thanks to other wine tasting events in Reno, and I knew that I must have that bottle! As luck would have it, I was the big winner! The owners of the vineyard(Bill and Roxanne) were there that night, hosting a tasting table — so my husband and I ran over there with our giant bottle of wine and told them how excited we were to win, and that we were looking forward to visiting their vineyard! They were immediately super friendly, and told us they looked forward to our visit! Fast forward many months — we are so busy, and we wanted to gather a group for the tasting — needless to say it took a while to coordinate the visit, but Roxanne was super accommodating with our scheduling. Our group ended up being six — my husband, me, my dad and his girlfriend, and another couple that came out with us from Reno. We arrived at our destination to discover that Bill and Roxanne actually live on the vineyard. We were greeted happily by both of them, plus their two standard poodles, and we were off! Bill gave us a very detailed tour of the vineyard. It was winter, so there weren’t many grapes to be seen, but he gave us a description of the growing cycles, the work that goes into growing and protecting the grapes, and how they are taking advantage of advances in modern technology to perfect their grape growing. They also grow olives to make olive oil. Once our tour was complete, we ended up on their patio overlooking the vineyards. Roxanne had prepared a plate of meat and cheese and other snacks, and the tasting began! Roxanne brought each wine out in perfect succession, while she and Bill explained what went into each bottle. They produce two exquisite blends — Infatuation and Voluptuous, that you won’t want to miss! However, their varietals are also amazing. I particularly enjoy the petit verdot. Roxanne also brought out some of their olive oil to enjoy, and it is incredible! Needless to say, the six of us went home with quite a few bottles. My friend even joined their wine and olive oil club! We are lucky that we live within driving distance, but if you don’t — you should plan on shipping some home! Our group hit about 10 wineries over 2 days, and we all agreed that this was our favorite stop! So, if you’re going to be in Napa, and you’re game for a little trip off the beaten path(it’s just a bit outside of the traditional tasting neighborhood of Napa), give these wonderful people a call, and check out Eagle Eye Winery!
Sara W.
Tu valoración: 5 Alexandria, VA
Bill and Roxanne Wolf are the fabulous owners/proprietors of this gorgeous vineyard. It doesn’t get more beautiful and personal as this in the valley. The are tucked away off the beaten path but worth the extra couple miles off of Silverado Trail. The first thing you need to know is you MUST have an appointment for a tasting. Ask for Roxanne Wolf. This is not only because this is also their private home but they welcome you with a tour, tasting a light snacks just like you were a friend coming for a visit. They are beyond hospitable hosts. Second be prepared to be great by two of the sweetest and playful vineyard dogs, Jazz & Levi. They are actually featured in Winery Dogs of Napa Valley. You will fall in love with them. They actually guard the vineyard against small rodents and deer that like to eat grapes. Third be prepared for your taste buds to be overwhelmed with some of the most yummy wines, I mean every single one of them are outstanding, and your brain to be overwhelmingly educated by Bill Wolf’s expansive knowledge of vineyards, grapes and even olive oil. Make sure to also taste and get a bottle of olive oil… don’t cook with it, dipping only! Fourth, get ready to want to send a minimum of a case of wine home. If you own a restaurant or shop you would be crazy not to carry their wines. You will never be disappointed with each years production as the Wolf’s ensure not a drop of wine get’s served before its’ time. This is a must a visit if you are in Napa but only if you are a serious wine lover and buyer. If you are looking to just purchase a bottle or two move on to the next winery.