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Proud to be one of the tiniest wineries on the central coast of California where we produce only 1,000 cases total per year of high quality handcrafted wines.
 
Proud to be one of the tiniest wineries on the central coast of California where we produce only 1,000 cases total per year of high quality handcrafted wines.

Revision as of 18:36, 9 September 2018

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Autry Cellars
Contact Info
Address: 5450 Edna Rd., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Hours: 11am-5pm (Mon-Sun)
Website: http://www.autrycellars.com
Phone: (805) 546-8669
Email: wine@autrycellars.com
Wine Details
Price Point:
Tasting Fee: $15
Amenities
Sustainable: No
Pet Friendly: Yes
Food: No
Picnic Area: No
Family Friendly: No
Group Friendly: No
Appointment Only: No
Tours: No
Entertainment:
Weddings: No

Proud to be one of the tiniest wineries on the central coast of California where we produce only 1,000 cases total per year of high quality handcrafted wines.

Artisan winemaker, Steve Autry, begins with carefully selected Edna Valley and Paso Robles grapes. Using art, science, patience, and determination, he creates wine masterpieces year after year.

Steve Autry’s award winning wine may be hard to find as it is limited exclusively to a small number of fine restaurants and tasting rooms.

History

In 1983 Steve Autry had a wine epiphany while drinking a Zinfandel. He had no idea that wine could be that spectacular and said, “Someday I want to make a wine like that!” A bass player in jazz and rock bands, with past careers in aerospace research and commercial beekeeping, Steve combined his artistic talent with his scientific knowledge and became a full time artisan winemaker in 2001. Autry’s award winning wines are indeed spectacular. Autry Cellars very limited production allows him to meticulously care for each wine as if it were his own child. As they are released into the world each year, adopt them while you can and drink to the epiphany of 1983.

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