Santa Barbara locals, this one’s for you! We invite you to experience Au Bon Climat with a special offer just for our community. From March 16th to April 15th, enjoy a one-time-use complimentary wine tasting for you and a guest, available on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays. This is our way of thanking our local community for your continued support and welcoming new guests to experience the wines of Au Bon Climat. Simply bring your ID with a Santa Barbara address and make a reservation to enjoy an afternoon of great wine. Reservations are required to receive the complimentary tastings.
Located at 813 Anacapa Street in the Historic Presidio Neighborhood at El Paseo, our tasting room is set in one of Santa Barbara’s most iconic and beautiful buildings. Here, we showcase both current releases and library wines from Au Bon Climat, Clendenen Family Vineyards, and other wine projects founded by Jim Clendenen. With over 100 wines available for purchase, our selection is one of the most extensive in the area.
Guests can choose between two thoughtfully curated, ever-changing tasting flights:
• Classic Flight (three white wines, two red wines)
• Reserved Flight (one Chardonnay, four Pinot Noirs)
Our dog-friendly patio makes it easy to relax with a glass of wine and good company. We invite our local community to take advantage of this limited-time offer and explore the wines that define our region.
Reservations are required, so plan ahead and join us for a tasting in one of Santa Barbara’s most historic and inviting settings. Book your spot here.
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