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Winemaker's Pour House a Downtown Hot Spot

New downtown restaurant brings Livermore's wine country under one roof.

Call it a one-stop shop for Livermore Valley Wine Country. In just 30 days two women turned their dream of opening a locals only food and wine hot spot into a reality.

In this week's , Monique Soltani shows us what's on tap at The Winemaker's Pour House!

Featured Livermore Valley Wineries:

  • Big White House
  • Boaventura de Caires
  • Bodegas Aguirre Winery
  • Charles R Vineyards
  • Chouinard Winery
  • Concannon
  • el Sol Winery
  • En Garde
  • Fenestra
  • John Evan Cellars
  • Little Valley Winery
  • La Rochelle
  • Las Positas Vineyards
  • Occasio
  • Page Mill Winery
  • Retzlaff Winery
  • Rodrigue Molyneaux
  • Ruby Hill Winery
  • Steven Kent
  • Tamas Estates
  • Wente
Mary K Mele November 16, 2011 at 01:50 pm
Best of luck and many blessings for a successful new year in Livermore Pour House!
Debbie Kardinal November 16, 2011 at 02:51 pm
Cheers to Kelly & Julie for making this happen.
Kathy November 16, 2011 at 04:12 pm
Great place! I visited with a friend during their first week open and we had a blast, and had some great wine and good food. Can't wait to visit again.
Lauren November 16, 2011 at 07:31 pm
I've been and will be back! Nice add to Livermore!
Kathy Luna November 16, 2011 at 11:47 pm
I really enjoyed the interview and am so happy for you both on the great success of the Winemaker's Pour House! Your warm and gracious hospitaltiy always makes for a wonderful time at the Pour House!
Teresa Rajczyk November 16, 2011 at 11:51 pm
My favorite place to hang out on the weekends....Great fun on Friday and Saturday nights, especially when they have music. Fantastic Livermore wines, Great food and Wonderful people. LOVE Julie and Kelly, thank you for adding this fabulous business to our downtown!!!!!!
Monique Soltani November 17, 2011 at 10:00 pm
Love all the love for the Winemaker's Pour House! Keep up the great work gals! Monique:)

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