Get ready to sip, savor, and strut through Santa Ynez Valley with Grapeline—a wine tour as bold as your favorite Cab and smooth as a buttery Chardonnay. Picture this: THREE epic wineries, chosen for
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Location: Santa Barbara
What's Included
- Transportation aboard a deluxe touring vehicle with a knowledgeable driver/host
- Deli-style picnic lunch (7 options to select from) and bottled water
- Wine tasting fees at three (3) Santa Ynez Valley wineries.
- Pickup and drop-off from City of Santa Barbara hotels.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this tour is for guests 21 and over since it involves wine tasting. Kids can’t join the actual tastings, but if you have underage guests, they can hang out during the picnic lunch. Just keep in mind you’ll need to book a separate activity for them if they want to enjoy the trip too!
A: Grapeline usually runs tours rain or shine! If the weather is really bad, they might reschedule for safety reasons, but it rarely happens. It’s best to check in with them a day or two before your tour to confirm the status if you're worried about the weather.
A: No strict dress code! Just wear something comfy since you’ll be in a vehicle and walking around wineries. I recommend layers, as it can be warm in the sun but cooler in the shade. And definitely wear comfy shoes since you'll be strolling through vineyards!
Discussions
Just got back from the Santa Ynez wine tour, and wow!
I just did the 3-Winery Santa Ynez Tour with Grapeline, and it was amazing! The three wineries we visited were beautiful, and the tastings were curated perfectly. The picnic lunch was also a highlight; I loved the turkey and cheese sandwich! Our driver was super knowledgeable, giving us fun facts about each winery. This is such a great gift idea for wine lovers or even as a treat for yourself! Highly recommend!
Thinking of gifting the Santa Ynez tour for my parents' anniversary!
Hey everyone! I’m planning to gift this wine tour to my parents for their anniversary, but I’m a bit nervous about how they’ll enjoy it. They’re not wine experts, just casual drinkers. Do you think this would be fun for them?