Reyes Winery
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Please be respectful of others when entering Reyes Winery's exterior tasting area and indoor tasting room. Only customers wearing masks can enter the tasting room. Please note that when seated at your table, you may remove your mask, but when walking around outside. Masks must be worn!.

Because of a passion for wine and winemaking, Robert Reyes envisioned having a small vineyard to produce small amounts of ultra-premium wines for family and friends.However, in 2002 when he purchased the beautiful piece of land where the vineyard is located today, the vision changed from a personal hobby to a winery.
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Please be respectful of others when entering Reyes Winery's exterior tasting area and indoor tasting room. Only customers wearing masks can enter the tasting room. Please note that when seated at your table, you may remove your mask, but when walking around outside. Masks must be worn!.

Awards: Gold & 95 points & Best in Class - 2011 Los Angeles International Wine Competition, 86 points - Wine Enthusiast Magazine (06/2018 Edition) Tasting Notes: This robust and well balanced "member only" wine has matured gracefully and transformed its tannins to deliver a soft, velvety delightful experience.
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Reyes Winery is dedicated to bringing you Ultra Premium Wines. We are open for Curbside Pick up or In-Store purchases, Saturdays and Sundays from 11am-5pm. Please be respectful of others when entering Reyes Winery's exterior tasting area and indoor tasting room. Be there by 7:30am. Please wear hat, sunglasses, long pants, and comfortable shoes.
Robert Reyes envisioned having a small vineyard to produce small amounts of ultra premium wines to share with family and friends. However, when the beautiful piece of land where the vineyard is today, was acquired in 2002, the vision changed from a personal hobby to a small boutique winery. The longer-term vision is to bring Reyes Wines to wine lovers throughout the US and abroad.
Reviews (7)
Erik Encinas
Erik Encinas
Oct 23, 2021
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Small, private, comforting, humble, and a "home" atmosphere. The red wines are really very great. The white port was different. I absolutely would recommend stopping in. 7 tasting for the price is amazing; the cheese board was very good. It paired extremely well. The hospitality is great. We had great service.
Bhawesh Thapa
Bhawesh Thapa
Jun 13, 2021
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Very kind and genuine service. The place itself is very peaceful, unique and the wine very exquisite.
Vmlc L.
Vmlc L.
Jun 18, 2020
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I was there a few years ago when I used to drink. I was never miss treated every one very down to earth. I used to take my dog and would play with their dogs. They always made me and my family welcomed. I understand it’s hard to deal with costumers and I’m sure not everyone has the same experience however I recommend the experience.
Robert Lehrman
Robert Lehrman
Jul 31, 2019
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RUDE. Walked in and the woman called me stupid for offering her a stack of cards which would have given all of her patrons 2 free months of wine storage at my business. Could have very easily just politely declined. No need to be rude and flat out insult me in front of all your customers.
Richard Huston
Richard Huston
Jul 19, 2019
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They put on a great wine and food festival! The winery is beautiful, it would be a lovely setting for a wedding or just for you to enjoy a bottle of wine and enjoy the view of the vineyards and mountains.
Thomas Brown
Thomas Brown
Aug 24, 2018
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Nice little tasting room right next to Agua Dulce. Their wines have been improving steadily!
Roland Plasser
Roland Plasser
Nov 11, 2014
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We wine taste a lot, been to all the regions, so we looked forward to having a local winery to visit. The tasting room is nicely decorated, bar is kind of small and crowded. Some of the wines are quite decent. The problem is you just don't get enough wine in your glass to really taste them, easily some of the stingiest pours we have ever experienced. I feel you need 2 sips to taste wine, the first to clear the pallet and the second to really taste the vintage, but after the first sip, only a few drops remain. Another couple asked to revisit a wine they liked, but the not very nice server told them