Very amazing winery with a wonderful owner and staff. Very comfortable setting. Thank you Jim for taking the time to talk to my husband and I. Your winery exceeded my expectations. We will defiantly return very soon. Recommending to all our family and friends.
Caroline E.
Tu valoración: 4 Lompoc, CA
Came here on a chocolate and wine pairing event. The wine tasting usually costs $ 2 for each taste. The wine club is free, but needs a commitment of 12 bottles a year. The average bottle of wine here costs about $ 30~50, but does not have free tastings. Only have discount of 15% for wines and can go to 3 events per year. The view here at the patio is breathtaking with view of Laguna lake and the snow capped mountain. The GPS direction here is a detour. Better route is directly fome from 202. The vineyard is next to the Alpaca ranch. My favorite wine is the Cabernet sauvignon as usual:)
Emily B.
Tu valoración: 3 Townsend, GA
The Triassic winery has a beautiful porch where you can sit while you enjoy you tasting. They also have a bbq grill available for use if you decide to bring you own meal. They offer cheese and salami plates and other similar appetizers. But despite this, I still decided to give them 3 stars because the wine was not that great and they only served one tasting about every 10 minutes. So for our 6 tasting wine flight, it took an hour for them all to be served.
Steven R.
Tu valoración: 5 Santa Clarita, CA
LOVE Triassic Legacy! Their wines are the best in the area. We love coming to their tasting room. Great seating indoors and out. Family friendly too. We love chatting with the owner Jim — he’s super friendly and always answers all of our questions about the vineyards and wine. We’ll bring our own meats to BBQ next time.
Alex W.
Tu valoración: 4 Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA
This review is a little more on behalf of my girlfriend, a wine lover. To be taken with a grain of salt, she considers herself to be a bit of a wine snob and has high expectations. While she enjoyed some of the wines, she found most of them to be merely ok. They were also a bit overpriced, and the fact that you had to buy 3 wines as opposed to the normal two at most wineries seemed a bit stingy. However, perhaps the bulk of their profits come from the wine tastings as opposed to branding. What I did love was the set-up of the place. A dart board outside makes it a welcoming place to spend the afternoon, as does the patio with sweeping valley views. The barbecues available for personal use also make it an inviting spot to enjoy a bottle and some food. The staff was nice though and it had a scenic setting. Overall, it would probably sit between a 3 and 4 stars.
Marlee J.
Tu valoración: 5 Seaside, CA
I absolutely love Triassic wines! The tasting room is clean and sharp. The staff is welcoming. Each time I come back to visit they have more to offer. Presently they have two BBQs, two dart boards, two horse shoe pits, a foosball table, fantastic patio with wind breakers, cigars, chocolate, a small gift area with pretty but way expensive earrings. The wine is amazing! I usually don’t like Chardonnay but the one they have is spectacular. It’s a smooth chard with a buttery taste. The estate grown Zinfandel is spectacular, the aroma smells amazing, the color is beautiful and the taste… well it’s a must! The almond champagne is another fantastic must try beverage. I could go on about most of the wines but those are my top three!!!
G. Stephen S.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Clarita, CA
Came here while on a Saturday drive to see the sights of Tehachapi. Didn’t expect much but found the wines to be decent… certainly not outstanding, but as a young winery, they are achieving well past the norms. They source some, not all, of their grapes from the Paso Robles area. Frankly, their better wines were made from the Paso grapes. They’ve also been positively influenced by the winemakers from Pulchella Winery, who have come and assisted these folks in making better wines. Of specific note, try their Zinfandel-we found it very appealing, but it’s priced a little higher than it should be given the area and how new they are. It’s worth visiting, and we’ll return to check their progress. Good luck to them as they grow!
Scott B.
Tu valoración: 3 Paso Robles, CA
We were taking our kids to summer camp and did not expect to find a winery in Tehachapi. But lo and behold there are actually a few. We tasted several wines here. None of them were real stand outs, but hey, if you are here, it is worth the stop. The family owners were very friendly and kind and told us all about their history. If you are passing by, check it out. And also Souza Family Wines nearby.
Karen L.
Tu valoración: 4 Tehachapi, CA
Now that the upgrade to the patio is complete and the new owners settling in we are all so happy! The wines are also fabulous!
Ironballs M.
Tu valoración: 5 Newport Beach, CA
I always like finding great wines that aren’t from a large commercial winery and I can brag about to friends. There are plenty out there, but few are brag worthy. First, owner Sally is a gem. She has great stories to share and the love for her vineyard is very apparent. Second, the wine. The Zinfandel is spectacular and very brag worthy. This has just become my go to wine — only if I had easier access to it. Regardless, it is worth a little more effort to get. I have shared this with a friend and he too is hooked. Don’t miss this place!
Vartan V.
Tu valoración: 3 Bakersfield, CA
What a beautiful place! It is perfect to bring your lunch or snacks and enjoy the calmness of the wind and the view of the mountains. The staff is friendly and the wines are ok but again the lay out is awesome and relaxing. This place is a great place to get away from the everyday hussle and bussle. I will be back to enjoy the view and some wine. Salute
JesseLynn L.
Tu valoración: 5 Pleasanton, CA
Nestled in the mountains and rolling hills of Tehachapi off the 202! Excellent wine. Views are panoramic and outdoor patio is well done and well kept. A clear wind shield is in place to be free of pesky dust and high winds, Outdoor BBQ exist for extended picnics free of charge. A diamond in the rough for sure! Reds are to die for… Almond Champagne my favorite go to gift for friends!
Bradley H.
Tu valoración: 3 Palmdale, CA
The tasting room is a great afternoon activity. The staff is great and wine is delicious. I was dissapointed to learn that dogs were no longer allowed inside after the new owners recently changed the policy. Otherwise I would have given Triassic a higher star rating. All in all, the tasting is fun and I would recommend the tasting room for those looking for a fun wine adventure.
Julie T.
Tu valoración: 5 Vacaville, CA
This is one of those little out-of-the-way gems that is soooo worth looking for. The staff is friendly, the wines are lovely, and the scenery from the patio is breathtaking. They source their grapes from Paso Robles, but do have a small working vinyard around the tasting room. TLV hasn’t made any wine from these grapes yet, but the owner, Chuck, says it is just a matter of time. If you are a serious wine drinker, by all means, SKIP the almond champagne and port, as thy are coyingly sweet and not up to the quality of the rest of their selections. The Zinfandel is my personal favorite, but whatever your wine preferences you’ll find something you love at Triassic!
Brian U.
Tu valoración: 3 Sylmar, CA
The tasting room is at this site, but not the winery. The wine is made in Paso Robles where most of the grapes are sourced. The vineyard around the tasting room isn’t just for show, but they haven’t released any wines using those grapes. Although the tasting room is next to the highway, getting there is tougher. After getting off the highway, most of the drive is on dirt roads. This is good wine. I could have skipped the almond Champagne and the Port, but liked the $ 22 Zinfandel enough to buy a bottle and the Syrah was a solid wine. They also served chocolate with the $ 5 wine tasting.