
Cedar View Winery: Mountain-view wine, serene lodging, and welcoming hosts.
Cedar View Winery in Sanger, CA offers a tranquil bed and breakfast experience with mountain views and a patio for savoring local wines. Guests praise the serene setting, the reverse sunset over the mountains, and the lovely hosts who manage the property. The venue functions as lodging and an event space, blending hospitality with wine experiences for visitors.
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Cozy farmhouse-style rooms with modern amenities, offering a peaceful retreat with scenic mountain views.
Sample and purchase award-winning wines crafted on-site, available by the glass or bottle on our patio.
Host weddings, parties, and gatherings in our picturesque venue with stunning outdoor and indoor spaces.
Relax on our patio to enjoy wine while watching the famous 'reverse sunset' over the mountains.
Explore our working farm grounds, adding a rustic, authentic touch to your stay or visit.
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Overall rating
Mallory Grove
We stopped in here for a glass of wine as we were staying in the area... absolutely loved the view from the winery, and the owner and team there were so lovely!! We watched the "reverse sunset" on the mountains and it was magical. Such a serene, gorgeous place to enjoy a glass, or bottle, of wine. Highly recommend stopping here if you are nearby!!!
Maureen Grove
We got lucky to fine this wonderful restful winerry to end our Sequoia Natuonal Park day. We bought a bottle of white wine and sat on their patio to enjoy the reverse sunset and watched the mountains turn pink. Lovely hosts
Eduardo Carnalla Gastelum
It's in the name this place has a "Great" view. & The owner winemaker is so knowledgeable. Highly recommend.
Ahmad Sidawi
The good: Lovely grounds Modern bathroom, hot water The bad: Bedsheet had stains Suite smells musty Road noise is loud, even with earplugs Bathroom had insects and insects on the towels Overall wouldn't recommend, couple things to improve to justify $200 a night.
Jacob Nole
Cute farmhouse room, except the room was cold, and there was no thermostat. The owner turned up the heat. Then we picked this room specifically for the spa tub, but the water was hot for about half the tub. So I sat in it giving it an hour and still only cold water. This was after we waited 40 minutes the night before for a shower. The wines were awesome, and texting for help is cool versus calling a front desk, but when you stay somewhere, the temperature and no hot water is kinda unforgivable. It’s already uncomfortable staying somewhere other than home, but if you can’t be warm and have hot water, it’s even worse