Dies ist eine unumgängliche Adresse auf der Weinstraße! Das nach Ecocert und Demeter zertifizierte Weingut (eines der ältesten Häuser, die sich noch in Familienbesitz befinden) ist für die Einzigartigkeit seiner Weine bekannt. Die Auswahl ist groß: Reserves, Cuvées JB Adam, Grands Vins, Vendanges Tardives, Sélections de Grains Nobles, Crémants d'Alsace und Eau-de-vie. Sie können natürlich in der Boutique einkaufen, aber auch von Besichtigungen der Weinberge und Einführungen in die Weinprobe profitieren.
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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu DOMAINE JEAN-BAPTISTE ADAM
Die nachstehenden Bewertungen und Meinungen geben die subjektiven Meinungen der Mitglieder wieder und nicht die Meinung von Le Petit Futé.
Dass man uns bis zum Gehen ignoriert hat, nur nebenbei…
The staff on duty seemed incredibly cold and unwelcoming. There was no warm greeting, no introduction to the winery or its offerings. Instead, we were handed a wine list without much explanation. When we inquired about the wines, the staff’s responses were brief and lacked enthusiasm. We were left to figure out the wines on our own, with minimal guidance.
To make matters worse, we encountered an uncomfortable and challenging situation during our tasting. We expressed our interest in trying different wines, only to be met with resistance. The staff questioned our preferences and even went so far as to tell us that we were tasting the wines incorrectly. This lack of assistance and the confrontational attitude left us feeling uneasy throughout the process.
As we sampled the wines and realized they didn’t meet our expectations, we decided to leave after trying just a few. However, our departure was not without further confrontation. The staff actually stopped us and challenged us for not making a purchase after tasting the wines. This was a stark contrast to previous winery visits where we were encouraged to explore and enjoy the experience without feeling pressured to buy.
Ultimately, we felt coerced into purchasing a bottle of wine, under the guise that it was the best course of action after tasting. This kind of approach left a sour taste in our mouths, both figuratively and literally. We left Jean Baptiste Adam winery feeling disappointed, uncomfortable, and regretful of our decision to visit.
In my years of exploring wineries, I have never encountered an experience quite like this. It’s unfortunate that what should have been an enjoyable and educational outing turned into a disheartening encounter. I hope that the staff at Jean Baptiste Adam can reflect on their approach and strive to create a more welcoming and customer-friendly atmosphere for future visitors.