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Wine Region

Monterey County

16

wineries in this region

$34

avg. tasting fee

Pinot Noir

most popular varietal

Coral Wines

Joullian Vineyards

Mer Soleil Winery

Parsonage Family Winery

Holman Ranch

Joyce Vineyards

Rombi

Smith & Hook / Hahn Estates

Gregarious Cellars

Pessagno Winery

Cima Collina

Carmel Road Winery

Paraiso Vineyards

Good to know

Monterey County has 16 wineries listed on Spill. The number spans everything from small family estates to large-production facilities open to the public.
Most tastings in Monterey County run $20 to $100 per person. Budget visitors can find options at the lower end; the higher-priced experiences generally include more pours, food pairings, or private settings.
Monterey County is best known for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Merlot. These varietals appear most frequently across estates in the region and reflect the area's climate and soil conditions.
About half of Monterey County's wineries require advance reservations. Walk-ins are more common on weekdays; weekends fill quickly, especially at well-known estates.
Yes. At least 1 winery in Monterey County is dog-friendly, including Scratch Wines. Most allow dogs on outdoor patios or lawn areas; a few allow them inside. Call ahead to confirm leash requirements.
Yes. At least 3 wineries in Monterey County offer food alongside tastings. Having food while tasting helps you assess wines more accurately and extends the experience — worth seeking out, especially for longer visits.
Yes. At least 1 winery in Monterey County is family-friendly, including Scratch Wines. These estates typically have outdoor space and a relaxed atmosphere suited to visitors with children.
Yes. At least 3 wineries in Monterey County have outdoor seating. Availability is weather-dependent — the best outdoor tasting experiences are typically April through October.