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Just up the narrow wooded canyon from the tiny country hamlet of Sunol is a stately 17-room, three-story, neo-Romanesque mansion featuring graceful stone arches and 32-inch-thick walls of blue sandstone. This is the home of Elliston Vineyards. Completed in 1890 by Henry Ellis and restored by its current owners in 1969, the mansion, winery and handsome event grounds blend perfectly with the natural landscape. Today Elliston is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a real treat to discover.
The former carriage house now contains the winery operation, and the bottom floor of the mansion serves as the tasting room. Visitors to the property in the late 1890s included Price Kuhio and Princess Elizabeth of Hawaii. On weekends, you can enjoy the property and taste their wines in the redecorated tasting room complete with period furniture, oriental rugs, chandeliers, and a rich oak tasting bar. There is also a small gift area to browse.
Don Blackburn was hired as Elliston’s first winemaker. Trained in Burgundy, Don’s wines from 1985 to 1990 were classically Burgundian in style, employing exclusively French Oak barrel fermentation, "sur lie" aging, and malolactic fermentation, emphasizing the complexity and unique flavors of the vineyard.
The original three-acre vineyard was planted in 1890, and has since been replanted to Chardonnay. In addition to their Chardonnay, the winery produces Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and a sparkling wine. Elliston has beautful spaces for weddings and special events on site.
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Hours: Open weekends 11 to 4pmFees: Tasting is complimentary
Established: 1985
Production: 2500 cases
Tour Info: Tours by Appointment
Amenities
- Catering
- Event Space
- Gardens
- Gift Shop
- Picnic Sites - Superior
- Wedding Services
Ambiances
- Casual & Relaxed
- Country Charm
- Historic Features
- Off the Beaten Path
- Resort Like
Wine Types
- Bordeaux
- Cabernet Franc
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Chardonnay
- Merlot
- Pinot Noir
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