Wildflowers & Wine Tasting
Reservations required
March 21st and 28th, April 4th and 11th
2 PM – 5 PM
Join Us for Wine Tasting and Experience So Much More
Set in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, walk into our dry-farmed, organic vineyard and feel the magic.
Under the big oak, taste wines that come directly from these vines as you engage in stories of legends, wine and condors.
On these limited weekends, let us guide you on a special tour of the local wildflowers in our canyon. Delight in the abundance that our winter rains have brought.
We offer a Vineyard Experience with a tour of the vineyard and a wine tasting paired with home-made appetizers, followed by a wildflower tour. Join farmer-owners Steve Gliessman and Robbie Jaffe as they share with you their climate-appropriate dry-farmed vineyard. Steve Gliessman will share his botanical knowledge in a special 1-hour guided tour of the local wildflowers.
Our five-acre, family-owned vineyard uses traditional dry-farm practices. This produces full-bodied, bold, complex wines while protecting the environment and conserving water. Dry farming allows farmers to grow grapes and olives with little or no irrigation. At Condor’s Hope we put the principles of agroecology to practice bringing together our love of farming, the environment, and community.
To book a wildflower & wine tasting – click here. Thanks!
Visits are $55 per person or $30 per person for Club Condor members. Learn more about Club Condor here. Children are welcome!
Spring Wine Tasting Calendar:
Regular Wine Tastings – Feb 14th Valentine’s Day Tasting, March 7th and 14th, April 25th, May 2nd, 9th, and 30th
Wildflowers & Wine Tastings – March 21st, 28th, and April 4th, 11th
All tastings start at 2 PM. If this time does not work for you, please contact us at condor@condorshope.com and we will try our best to accommodate you!


Location
Condor’s Hope Ranch is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, near Hwy 166 in the Cuyama Valley in Northern Santa Barbara County. Our five-acre vineyard is in a natural setting adjacent to the Los Padres National Forest. We are off the grid and completely solar-powered.
We’re conveniently located in the middle of nowhere for that true get-away feeling!
Driving Times: (approximate)
- 25 minutes from New Cuyama
- 1 hour from Santa Maria
- 1 hour from Bakersfield
- 1.5 hours from San Luis Obispo
- 2 hours from the city of Santa Barbara
- 3 hours from LA
- 4.5 hours from Santa Cruz
- 5 hours from San Francisco-Berkeley
You can also enjoy our wines at the Cuyama Buckhorn restaurant and bar, or at Full of Life Flatbread in Los Alamos.
We do hope you enjoy your stay in Cuyama and that we can arrange your visit to Condor’s Hope.





