santa ynez

Weekend Frolic: 24 hours in Santa Ynez

Dierberg Star Lane Vineyard

Dierberg Star Lane Vineyard

Sometimes just 24 hours is all you need to get refreshed and relaxed. Santa Ynez in above Santa Barbara, near Solvang, and it’s a beautiful wine region filled with rolling hills and rustic country. We’ve been coming to this area for over 30 years, and it’s a quick 2 hour trip that always leaves me wanting more. This is one place I could definitely finish my years in. We belong to 4 wine clubs here, so quarterly trips are a great excuse for a quick escape!

Dierberg Star Lane Vineyards

I kept myself busy while everyone was wine tasting - being the designated driver has its’ benefits!

I wanted to also use the opportunity to get some urban sketching in while we were there. I’m trying to practice quickly sketching and painting a scene, but I still get caught up in the details and proportion, which inevitably slows me down.

Santa Ynez Valley

This was an image I took to save for later drawing - I love those old bent Oak trees!

We had a spectacular dinner Friday night Petros in Los Olivos, and I sadly didn’t document any part of it. It was a beautiful setting and the food, ambiance and service were spectacular.

Terry Lawless at The Broken Chord in Solvang

After dinner we stopped by Lost Chord Guitars in Solvang, a live music venue we found several trips ago. Terry Lawless was performing - check out his resume, he’s played with some of the biggest names in music, most notably U2, but his skills are stunning and it was a fun way to end the night.

Folded Hills Farms

Folded Hills Farmstead

We started our 2nd day at Folded Hills Farmstead & Winery - and there is so much drawing inspiration here! I just finished a little class on rustic barns, and the lessons for a corrugated steel roof will definitely come in handy for this scene! They run a completely sustainable farm and vineyard here, and I was very interested in the low residual sugar and no-carb wines they were producing. It was a beautiful place.

Folded Hills Farmstead
Folded Hills Farm
Folded Hills Farm

Who can resist a photo booth? We can’t!

We finished our wine pick ups and spent some time at our favorite places. 24 hours is all you need, I’m telling you!

We made a new friend at Refugio Ranch!

Chinese Lantern plant

I think this is a Chinese Lantern plant. Isn’t it stunning?

Two Days in Santa Ynez

Santa Ynez Vineyard view

We just returned from a quick trip to Santa Ynez, and it was simply the best. We discovered the region 28 years ago when the parents of a close friend retired there, and we've been stealing away ever since. 

Santa Ynez Valley is located in the Los Padres National Park, above Santa Barbara, and is an easy 2-hour drive from Los Angeles. It was made famous by the movie Sideways in 2004, and the area really exploded after that. There are currently over 120 wineries in the valley and more are opening all the time. The valley encompasses the towns of Santa Ynez, Los Olivos, Ballard, Solvang & Buellton, with Lompoc, Los Alamos and Santa Maria to the north.

Santa Ynez is one of those places that as soon as you drive into the valley, you can feel the stress of urban life melt away. And because it's only 2 hours away, it's an easy day trip for us when the feeling strikes, which is often! In fact, this was the first time in a few years that we actually stayed for two nights. 

This was a last minute trip that we planned when we realized that friends of ours from Florida would be there for a couple of nights before a wedding in Southern California, so we decided to crash their party. They're sweet, so they didn't mind!

We always strategically plan our time there and have our favorites that we always return to. Our typical MO is to drive almost to the end of Foxen Canyon Road and work our way back to town. I'm sharing our favorite stops below that we visited over the two day period, not all at once! We typically visit 3 wineries in a day, with snacks and lots of water between! I'm usually the designated driver since I'm not a big drinker, but I still really enjoy the scenery and vineyards.

Cambria Wines

Cambria Winery is way down almost at the end of the trail, off Foxen Canyon Road. It sits high up and has a gorgeous view of the vineyard. Of course, I didn't get a photo of that, but they have a window into the barrel room from the tasting area and the whole production always amazes me!

Waylan Wine Co.

Los Olivos is a sweet little town just outside Santa Ynez and has many tasting rooms lining the main street. This is actually a really nice way to experience the region without having to drive. Waylan Wine Co. is the new kid on the block in Los Olivos, and they have a gorgeous tasting room. They've only been open for a couple of months but we had a great time learning about their wines and their backstory, plus the host was so enthusiastic, we couldn't help but purchase a couple of bottles in support. They're still young, but they have a lot of potential.

Refugio Ranch Vineyard Tasting Room

Refugio Ranch Vineyard tasting room is another old favorite of ours, and even though it's not politically correct right now, I love their logo. They recently acquired another winery down the street, Roblar, that we visited the next day and had a beautiful picnic on their veranda (see below).

Hitching Post Restaurant

For dinner the first night, we tried Leonardo's, located in Solvang, and owned by the former co-owner and chef of Trattoria Grappolo in Santa Ynez. If you saw my Instagram, there was a little story about Chef Leonardo & I from a cooking class 10 years ago - we tried to recreate the photo as best we could, but we've both aged! After dinner, Scott and I had a quick nightcap at the Hitching Post, another throwback from Sideways, and ran into David Crosby as we were leaving! 

Riverbench Winery

The next day we started at Riverbench Winery, one of our favorites. It's right on Foxen Canyon Road, and is so beautiful. We are members of this wine club and love coming out for the pick up parties, which include small bites, wine and live music. They also have a tasting room in Santa Barbara, in the Funk Zone, which is where we frequently pick up from when we can't make it all the way into the valley. 

Foxen Winery
Foxen Winery 7200

Foxen Winery is an old favorite and now has two tasting rooms on their property. The shack (first photo) is an old favorite, and it quite literally is a shack. It has a ton of character and in the old days, the two winemakers were pouring while three old dogs wandered around. This is another place made famous by Sideways, and they have since opened a newer, larger tasting facility that is quite nice but lacks some of the character of the shack. 

Roblar Winery

Roblar Winery is just outside the town of Los Olivos, and has a beautiful patio that is perfect for a picnic. If you forget to bring provisions, they have a kitchen and serve up a small menu that perfectly pairs with their wines.

Dinner that night was at SY Kitchen, which is hands' down our favorite dinner spot in Santa Ynez. I neglected to take photos of the meal, but it's a tiny place that seems to always be happening. Plus, we had our second David Crosby sighting there!

When we returned home I realized that this is our last getaway of the summer (and summer just started!). That means fun weekend frolics near home before our trip to Scotland in September!