Chamisal Vineyards

Founded in 1973, Chamisal Vineayrds produces bold, complex wines reflecting the unique terrior of Edna Valley’s historic vineyard.

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7 / 10
38
ratings
  • Phone

    (805) 808-9463

  • Website

    chamisalvineyards.com

  • X (Twitter)

    chamisalvyd

  • Type

    Winery

Address

7525 Orcutt Rd San Luis Obispo , CA 93401 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard)
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Drinks Wine
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Comments / 8


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wine Pinot Noir Chardonnay friendly staff
Dracaena Wines

To tasting choices a classic flight for $15 which becomes complementary with a $48 purchase or an estate flight for $25 complementary with a $75 purchase. The tasting is mostly Pinot and Chardonnay .

Richard Bakare

One of the most beautiful, friendly , and relaxing vineyards you can visit. We spent almost three hours tasting wines , snacking , and just chilling.

Michelle Warren

Wine flight !!! Absolutely fantastic & very knowledgable staff !

Ann Thomas

We split the $12 tasting... although they have nice wines , there were none we wanted to take home. Why $12

Erik Weber

Nice little place and good wine , but honestly a little pretentious and overpriced

Brett Hartt

Tastings are 12 dollars. Their white wines are better than their reds.

Ryan Twohey

Try the stainless steel Pinot Noir if they have it open!

@cfnoble

Try the Stainless Chardonnay . On the flight menu.

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