DH and I did this today. Mixed review. It’s outside on a large covered patio at Three Bridges. It was only around 80 and the fans were going so it was pleasant. I imagine it could be different when it’s hotter. We got in line at 1:15 for 1:30 start. About 30 people already seated (had 60 total-sold out). It was so slow seating everyone. Took about 20 min for us to get seated. Upon seating everyone received 4 half glasses of different sangrias. Served also were some chips and guacamole. The “sangria sommelier” gave us a 30 min lesson on sangria. He was informative and enthusiastic. We then sat there forever waiting for the sommelier to take everyone’s individual “order” for the custom sangria each of us got to make. (You got to pick your wine and spirit for your custom one.) Then you had to wait for the bar to bring your custom mix to you. It seemed very inefficient and the 4 original glasses of sangria were dripping condensation and melting the whole time. A couple of women were there as singles, seated at tables by themselves. I felt bad for them because most of the time was spent just waiting. I’d say there was about an hour’s worth of content that took 2 hrs and 15 min. The 4 sangrias that were served were delicious and getting to make the custom one was fun. But overall it was super slow and a bit boring.