Nothing goes better with a good bottle of wine than great conversation.

But the owners of a winery in the Poconos are facing criminal charges for allegedly recording the audio and video of their customers' private conversations, WFMZ-69 News is reporting.

After getting a tip about the allegedly elaborate recording system at Mountain View Vineyards in Monroe County, police uncovered cameras at the winery, distillery and residence of Linda and Randall Rice, the news station reports, adding:

Police discovered eight surveillance cameras, four capable to record audio at the winery. All devices were actively recording when first observed, police say. They also collected Randall Rice's cellphone, which they found had over 1,500 video clips containing audio conversations of customers and employees.

Police say they could clearly hear conversations that occurred within the winery and outside on the deck. There are no warnings at the winery to advise customers or employees they're being audio or video recorded - making the surreptitious recording illegal.

As a result, the pair of winery owners are now facing charges of intercepted communications, possession of device for intercept communication and related offenses, WFMZ writes.

For their part, Linda Rice told police she and her husband installed the cameras to make sure their employees were not stealing from them, and believed they knew they were being recorded.

The couple was arrested after police executed the search warrant at the premises Wednesday, WFMZ reports.