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    Jenn T.

    Amazing natural wines. I always buy them from wine shops near my home, but since we were in Los Alamos I knew we had to stop by! They weren't open for tastings when we went due to statewide protocols, but we were able to pick up a few bottles to go. I was being very indecisive about which ones to get and the man working there was very helpful in helping me narrow down which bottles to purchase. I would love to come back and do a tasting some day!

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    Very chill spot and I've never had a bad experience. Always try to swing by when I'm driving through/around that Los Alamos.

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    Adorable place with yummy natural wines. My favorite had a hint of orange zest to it- delicious! So friendly- best vibes all around

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    I always buy them from wine shops near my home, but since we were in Los Alamos I knew we had to stop by!

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    Lumen Wines - Tasting flight on our 2025 visit: 2021 Chardonnay, 2021 Pinot Noir, and a 2021 Grenache

    Lumen Wines

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Standard Flight: $20/3 pours…read more This review covers two visits, one midweek in 2025 and one two weeks ago on a Friday. It's an interesting setup, as there is a separate room for Lumen Wines, however we were told that the tastings are done at the adjoining Pico restaurant. The nice thing is that because of the restaurant, you can do the tastings later in the day, after the other wineries in town have closed. I also noticed on their website that there's a garden patio as well. My one gripe is that on both visits, no one directly related to the wines was there to interact with us. The restaurant's staff provided all the tastings and wine info. WINES: Lumen's wines are hand-crafted with minimal intervention and made from grapes sourced from sustainable local vineyards, and their estate vineyards, which are farmed organically. Usually, this would make me skeptical, as wines like that do not typically match my wife and my palates. So, on our first visit, we tried a flight of their wines ('21 Chardonnay, '21 Pinot Noir, and a '21 Grenache), including a couple extra pours, like their Escence orange wine and the "Hey Ginger" Pet Nat. On this past visit, Pico was offering a 20th Anniversary special: a French Fries appetizer and a bottle of wine (your choice) for $30, so we opted to get a bottle of the '23 SBC Chardonnay which was excellent. All the wines were well-made, and I really enjoyed them, especially the Ginger Pet Nat, which was quite unique. Of course we took a couple bottles home with us. Overall, it's a nice winery to stop in and enjoy a tasting, glass, or bottle with lunch or dinner.

    Just joined the wine club and had a fantastic tasting. Kali, the owner, stopped by my table to…read moreintroduce herself and grabbed the wines I had already ordered online. Picked up another bottle while I was there. I'm excited to book a vineyard experience with my friends in the future.

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    Lumen Wines - Lumen Wines and the Pico restaurant share the same space.

    Lumen Wines and the Pico restaurant share the same space.

    Lumen Wines - Lumen Wines' and Pico's sitting area, just inside the entrance.

    Lumen Wines' and Pico's sitting area, just inside the entrance.

    Lumen Wines - Lumen's "Wall of Wines"...love the display.

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    Lumen's "Wall of Wines"...love the display.

    Clementine Carter Wines - Tasting room. NOTE: formerly Casa Dumetz Wines, but same owner/winemaker.

    Clementine Carter Wines

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I love stopping in to Clementine Carter everytime I am in Los Alamos or near the area because every…read morevisit there feels like a vacation with good friends. The owner, Sonja, is a very cool, kind, talented and warm person. Her staff is kind and friendly (some of them are the owner's family, which is way cool). I love knowing that I am supporting a female owned label, so I became a member (years ago). This last visit just last week was another great trip! This time, they sold a beautiful, tasty charcuterie board with corn nuts. There were so many delicious cheeses that I have never heard of. You can do a tasting inside our outside in a nice patio area. They also sell wine. My sister told me about them and I am so glad she did. I have told several wine loving friends about Sonja and Clementine Carter (formerly called Casa Dumetz). One trip there and you'll see what I mean.

    Tasting Flights: $20/3 pours or $40/6 pours; $16 by the glass, as of our 1/31/25 and 10/17/25…read morevisits. We'd heard a lot about Clementine Carter (formerly Casa Dumetz Wines) and the owner/winemaker, Sonja Magdevski. Honestly, based on what we heard about her style of wines, we didn't think that they were going to be a match for our palates, but we're so glad we stopped in and did some tastings. We ended up taking six bottles with us on our first visit and stopped in again in late 2025 for a follow up. WINES: The wines are well-made, utilizing minimal intervention, paleo-friendly, organic, and prioritizing sustainability. They focus on Rhône varietals grown in the Santa Barbara County wine country. IMO, the whites are dry/crisp, and the reds are on the lighter bodied side, but we've found ways to pair these types of wines with our meals, while we typically drink heavier/bolder wines on their own. We have plenty of wine friends that will love everything about Sonja's wines. They also sell bottles from other wineries they "adore", so no need to travel all over the place. They're your one-stop shop. In addition to wine making, Sonja has an adjoining coffee shop and offers some of the most delicious charcuterie boards and munchies to pair with your wine tasting experience. There's also a good-sized patio, should you feel like taking in some fresh air. Add Clementine Carter Wines to your "must visit" list. You'll thank me for it.

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    Clementine Carter Wines - Tasting room NOTE: formerly Casa Dumetz Wines, but same owner/winemaker.

    Tasting room NOTE: formerly Casa Dumetz Wines, but same owner/winemaker.

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    Amada Cellars - "Wall of Wine" bottle display.

    Amada Cellars

    5.0(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Minority-owned & operated

    Two Tasting Flight options: $30/5 pours; Tasting Flight with Wine Pearls (chocolate cake pop…read moreinfused with wine) $35/5 pours. NOTE: For groups of 6 or more, they offer tastings at the vineyard. First visit and had a very nice tasting experience. The winery is in the heart of downtown Los Alamos, directly across the street from the post office. It has a cozy vibe with a nice wine bar and lounge seating area. Ramon, the owner/winemaker, was friendly and provided an interesting history of his family's wine journey. My wife and I shared the two tastings: Estate wines (Grenache, Syrah Noir, and Cab. Sauv.) and Meadowlark Vineyard wines (Syrah, Meritage, Red Blend, and Reserve Cab. Sauv.). They have 17 acres planted at the estate vineyard and they use French oak barrels, with a blend of new and neutral for aging. They produce about 600-800 cases a year, so definitely a boutique winery. The wines are well-made, and quite tasty. We took several bottles home with us. Amada Cellars is a nice place, and I recommend that you check them out when visiting the Los Alamos/Santa Ynez wine region.

    You must visit Ramon and Sandra at Amada Cellars when visiting our sweet little town. Their tasting…read moreroom is comfortable, beautiful, friendly and the wines, olive oil, and honey are beyond delicious! We are so happy to have them in Los Alamos, we could not have asked for a better addition to our small collection of great wine makers.

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    Amada Cellars - Amada Cellars- Organic vineyard since 2002!

    Amada Cellars- Organic vineyard since 2002!

    Amada Cellars - Organic, bio-dynamic, natural

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    Amada Cellars - My mother-in-law and wife really enjoyed our tasting experience.

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    My mother-in-law and wife really enjoyed our tasting experience.

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    Sidecar Tours

    4.1(40 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    From start to finish, this was a fantastic experience. Rod…read morewas great and did everything to make sure we had a 5 star time.

    So. Much. Fun! My mom and I did a tour with Jose who was a…read moregreat guide. He picked us up in Los Olivos. (Turns out Jose is one of the business partners who came up from Temecula where he lives and works - Sidecar Tours HQ is in Temecula - to cover for a driver who wasn't available.) They are still growing their business and their team, so being flexible is key for him and his partners to do what needs to be done. The sidecar experience is exhilarating. The wind whipping around your face... and if you're the front passenger... bugs smacking your cheeks. (Keep your mouth closed.) Wear layers because it can be kinda cool/cold depending on the weather .... and when the sun starts to go down in November... it definitely gets cold. They have a basket in the back that you can put your extra clothes should you not need them during the stops. Oh... and definitely zip and tie everything (clothing-wise) while riding since things really do fly around your face, etc. I didn't have my scarf tied and it nearly flew away, so I tied it in a neat little knot so that it would stay put, and zipped up my jacket since it was flapping everywhere. The rider in the front has the better view, no question. However, the front seat is not super comfortable. The person in the back has a comfy seat and is more secure but has to deal with the person in front blocking their view a bit. We made 3 stops. One was to show us where Neverland Ranch was located which is not where I thought it would be. So, that was neat. You can't see anything other than a nice gate with no signage and a guard who tells you not to block the driveway. The other 2 stops were at Vincent Winery and Roblar Winery. We also rode through and around Solvang which was nice because we took back roads which were a short cut between Los Olivos and Santa Ynez/Solvang that I didn't know about so that was nice because we were having dinner in SY later. Oh wait... technically, we made 5 stops. A quick little stop to look at an orchard at a pretty piece of property in between Los Olivos and Santa Ynez. And then on the way back to Los Olivos, Jose spotted a big gray owl hunting from a power/telephone pole, so we swung around and stopped for a minute and got a nice look at him. Beautiful bird. Note: Jose picked 2 really nice wineries where the tasting was part of the package. Both wineries were lovely. I'd go back to both again. Overall, a really lovely Friday afternoon touring around in a sidecar.

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