Talley Vineyards

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Talley Vineyards
Contact Info
Address: 3031 Lopez Drive, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
Hours: 10:30am - 4:30pm (Daily)
Website: https://www.talleyvineyards.com/
Phone: (805) 489-0446
Email: Info@TalleyVineyards.com
Wine Details
Price Point: $$$
Tasting Fee: $15
Amenities
Sustainable: Unknown
Pet Friendly: Unknown
Food: Unknown
Picnic Area: Unknown
Family Friendly: Unknown
Group Friendly: Unknown
Appointment Only: Unknown
Tours: Unknown
Entertainment:
Weddings: No

The Talley family owns six unique vineyards comprising 174 acres in Coastal San Luis Obispo County: The Rincon Vineyard, Rosemary's Vineyard, Monte Sereno Vineyard, and Las Ventanas Vineyard are located in the Arroyo Grande Valley, while Oliver's Vineyard and Stone Corral Vineyard are located in the neighboring Edna Valley.

History

"I consider myself blessed to be a third-generation farmer who gets to farm in such a special part of the world. Our wines reflect both my family's legacy and all of the potential of Coastal San Luis Obispo County." ~Brian Talley

For three generations the Talley family has farmed in Coastal San Luis Obispo County, a tradition that began in 1948 when Oliver Talley founded Talley Farms and started growing vegetables in the Arroyo Grande Valley. In short order, Oliver came to be recognized for the exceptional quality of the vegetables he grew, especially bell peppers. After witnessing the success of winegrowing in the neighboring Edna Valley, Oliver's son, Don Talley, became convinced of the potential for growing high-quality wine grapes on the steep hillsides above Talley Farms. He planted a small test plot in 1982 on the west hillside of the Rincon Vineyard.

Four years later, in 1986, Don and his wife, Rosemary, founded Talley Vineyards with the vision to produce estate-bottled wines with the same reputation for quality as their vegetables—wines that captured the unique character of their land and exemplified their expertise as farmers. The inaugural vintage of 450 cases was produced in a vegetable cooler at Talley Farms. The wines sold out quickly, and production increased over the next five years, until 1991, when a new winery was built at the foot of the Rincon Vineyard. That same year, Don and Rosemary’s son Brian became General Manager of the business. Brian had developed a passion for wine when he worked in a wine shop while attending UC Berkeley.

Brian and his wife, Johnine, now own and operate Talley Vineyards, adhering to the original vision of making estate-bottled wines that reflect the special character of the land they farm as well as the family’s agricultural legacy. Todd, Ryan, Brian, and Rosemary Talley continue to own and operate Talley Farms, which grows more than 50 different kinds of fruits and vegetables.

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