Vinyl Vineyards

Vinyl Vineyards is a vineyard, fine wine label, & boutique glamping resort on a stunning 120 ranch.

  • About
  • Vineyard Details
  • Varieties Grown
  • About
    Vinyl Vineyards, a 26 acre vineyard, wine label, and boutique “glamping” resort on a magnificent 120-acre ranch in the Geneseo AVA of Paso Robles, CA. The name “Vinyl” speaks to a timeless way of playing music, celebrating quality, craftsmanship, a slower pace, and a nostalgia for simpler times. Vinyl Vineyards incorporates these qualities into every aspect of the brand experience, from the beautifully restored vintage Airstream trailers and high-end glampsites in a stunning natural setting, to the estate grown hand-crafted fine wines. In a fast paced modern world, our brand resonates with customers who crave an escape - something natural, hand-crafted, curated, and shared with close family and friends.

    We fell in love with nature in Paso Robles, so nature is at the heart of our operation. Each of our glamping units is fully off-grid, solar and battery powered. We are workinging on progessively turning a conventionally farmed vineyard into one with organic practices. And our winemaking practices strive to utilize as few interventions as possible for a clean natural product from grape to bottle.

    Vinyl Vineyards currently offers three wines: Vinyl Rose' an armomatic, fruit forward, and bright Rose' of Grenache and Mouvedre'. "Self-Titled" a Bordeaux blend made in an elegant style with a bouqet of red and black fruit and a lush lingering finish. And "Crossfade" a Rhone blend made from equal parts Grenache and Syrah.

  • Vineyard Details
    • First Date Planted: 2001
    • Row Orientations: N/S
    • Row Spacings: 11x7
    • Trellis Type: California Sprawl
    • Rootstock: 1103
    • Irrigated/Dry Farmed: Irrigated
    • Soil Types: Alluvial Soils. Sandy Clay Loam
    • Slope Description: 5% - 10%
    • Aspect: SW
    • Harvest Method: Hand and machine
    • Wineries Supplied: Daou
  • Varieties Grown
    • Cabernet Sauvignon | 17 acres