Alta Colina – SESLOC Members Earn Rewards Points Here
Paso Robles
2825 Adelaida Road
Paso Robles
Alta Colina is best known for bold and balanced Syrahs, Rhone blends and gorgeous Rhone whites. Alta Colina vineyard is the perfect site to grow the kinds of wines we love to drink! Our focus is on farming at the highest quality and translating the beauty of Alta Colina Vineyard into every bottle. The Tillman family host select destination events and dinners throughout California, and at the Trailer Pond- a secluded, vintage trailer campsite located within the estate vineyard, a recipient of Sunset Magazine’s “Best of the West” Travel Award. Visit the estate or purchase online to experience Alta Colina firsthand.
(805) 227-4191
altacolina.com
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