Explore the wine country

Melville Winery

5185 CA-246, Lompoc, CA 93436

Babcock Winery

East, 5175 CA-246, Lompoc, CA 93436

Dierberg Vineyard

1280 Drum Canyon Rd, Lompoc, CA 93436

Lompoc Wine Ghetto

The Lompoc Wine Ghetto is a unique collection of wineries, tasting rooms, and production facilities located off Pacific Coast Highway 1 and 12th Street. The Wine Ghetto has about 20 boutique tasting rooms to choose from – most are open Fridays – Sundays, but some are open Thursdays and Mondays, too!

Alma Rosa Winery

250 Industrial Way A, Buellton, CA 93427

Foxen Winery

7600 Foxen Canyon Rd, Santa Maria, CA 93454

Zaca Mesa Winery

6905 Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441


Points of interest

Hearst Castle

Hearst Castle is a National Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark mansion located on the Central Coast of California, United States. It was designed by architect Julia Morgan, between 1919 and 1947, as a residence for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who died in 1951. In 1954 it became a California State Park. The site was opened to visitors in 1958. Since that time it has been operated as the Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument where the estate, and its considerable collection of art and antiques, is open for public tours. Despite its location far from any urban center, the site attracts "millions of travelers each year". | SOURCE Wikipedia

Los Angeles

Los Angeles officially the City of Los Angeles and often known by its initials L.A., is the cultural, financial, and commercial center of Southern California. With a census-estimated 2017 population of 4,042,000, it is the second-most populous city in the United States (after New York City) and the most populous city in the state of California. | SOURCE Wikipedia

Pismo Beach

Pismo Beach is a city in San Luis Obispo County, in the Central Coast area of California, United States. The estimated population was 7,931 in 2014, up from 7,655 in the 2010 census. | SOURCE Wikipedia

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara is a city on the central California coast, with the Santa Ynez Mountains as dramatic backdrop. Downtown, Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs reflect the city’s Spanish colonial heritage. Upscale boutiques and restaurants offering local wines and seasonal fare line State Street. On a nearby hill, Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, houses Franciscan friars and a museum. | SOURCE Wikipedia


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