![]() So yes, I’ve tried a good amount of Malibu wines, and have eaten in most of the Malibu and neighboring Agoura Hills restaurants. There used to even be a Malibu wine tasting room right on the corner of my street until it burned down in the 2018 Woolsey Fire. All of my recommendations come from years of enjoying the neighborhood wineries, tasting rooms, restaurants, and local shops of the Malibu wine region, and have not been sponsored in any way.įrom my house, I could walk to some of the most iconic places in the area, like The Old Place restaurant and Cornell Winery. I lived in Malibu wine country for over 20 years, so this is a true local’s guide to the area. As a result, you don’t have to deal with crowds, and that’s definitely part of the charm of this beautiful area. And whereas many Angelenos venture off to Santa Barbara or Temecula Valley to go wine tasting, only those truly in the know make their way to Malibu for its unique viticultural offerings. The Malibu wine region is more laid back, like Anderson Valley, CA, but way smaller. Hidden? Yes, that’s why you need this “Guide to Malibu Wine Tasting.”Īlthough Malibu wines don’t have the hyped-up fame of those from other California wine regions like Napa or Sonoma, Malibu wineries produce some pretty tasty (and affordable) wines. Less than 40 miles from downtown Los Angeles, you’ll find Malibu wine country hidden in the canyons of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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