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Rideau Vineyard (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You . . . - Tripadvisor We thoroughly enjoyed Rideau Vineyard Our guide was friendly, informative, and helpful We ordered a charcuterie board to partake while wine tasting and bought several bottles because it was so good! Besides this, it was a gorgeous place, inside and out We were not disappointed!
Rideau Vineyard - Solvang, CA - Tock Rideau Vineyard has been producing acclaimed, small-lot wines for almost three decades Our historic adobe tasting room is nestled within our 14-acre, organically-farmed estate vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley We offer one of the largest and most diverse selections of varietals in the region
Rideau Vineyard - SantaBarbara. com Established in 1997, Rideau has been family owned since day one Since that first day, their focus has continuously been on handcrafting small-lot wines from grapes that are hand-harvested from Rideau's sustainably farmed estate vineyard, truly showcasing the land from which they come
The Rebirth of Rideau Vineyard - The Santa Barbara Independent When New Orleans native Iris Rideau founded her eponymous estate winery on Alamo Pintado Road in the heart of the Santa Ynez Valley in 1997, it quickly became one of the must-stops on Santa Barbara County’s emergent wine-tasting trail
Rideau Vineyard - 2016 Chateau Duplantier | 750ml | 15. 8% alc The latest vintage of our signature red blend is already vibrantly open, with luscious notes of blackberry jam and fresh blueberry that harmonize beautifully with spice tones of cardamom and black pepper The addition of Petite Sirah to Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre adds a fleshy blue fruit element while bolstering density and structure
Rideau Vineyard - 2018 Estate Syrah | 750ml | 14. 9% alc Our 4 6 acre parcel of Tablas clone Syrah was planted on the highest hill of our estate—the site of an ancient riverbank—almost 25 years ago Our diurnal climate ripens the grapes during the warm days, then sends the vines into hibernation during the cool nights to preserve acid and structure, resulting in fruit of great elegance and balance