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Whalebone Vineyards

Whalebone Vineyards

Whalebone Vineyard, a family-owned business run by the Robert and Janalyn Simpson family, is situated in Adelaide, California, within the Santa Lucia Mountain Range to the west of Paso Robles. Since its establishment in 1989, Whalebone Vineyard has become renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, cultivated on their 128-acre property. In addition to grape cultivation, the vineyard also raises Angus cattle, adding to the picturesque charm of the winery. Visitors to Whalebone Vineyard can enjoy a dog-friendly experience, as the establishment welcomes furry companions on leashes.

The serene ambiance of the Santa Lucia Mountain Range provides the perfect backdrop for a leisurely wine-tasting experience with your four-legged friend by your side. For those seeking a unique wine-tasting adventure in the Central Coast region, Whalebone Vineyard offers a memorable experience. To plan your visit or learn more about their offerings, you can contact Whalebone Vineyard at (805) 239-9020 or visit their website at https://www.whalebonevineyard.com.

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