Alexander & Wayne Winery

Alexander & Wayne Winery in Los Olivos, Santa Ynez Valley crafts approachable, single-vineyard wines influenced by Burgundy and Bordeaux traditions. Signature pours include Sauvignon Blanc (bright, crisp citrus and mineral notes), Merlot (complex, chocolate and plum-driven with balanced tannins) and the Platinum Series reserve bottlings that emphasize concentrated fruit and structured oak. Founded in 1992 by Arthur “Art” White and Earl Brockelsby, the house sells 98% direct-to-consumer through its downtown tasting room. Tastings are $15 with a $5 purchase credit, served in an 18 oz. logo glass; the air-conditioned space is open 11am–6pm daily except Wednesdays. Expect fruit-forward aromatics, concentrated mid-palate texture and a focus on terroir expression.
- Address
- 2922 Grand Ave, Los Olivos, CA 93441, USA
- Phone
- +18008248584
- Website
- alexanderandwayne.com

Alexander & Wayne Winery is a permanently closed winery at 2922 Grand Ave, Los Olivos, CA 93441, USA. The setting is downtown Los Olivos on Grand Avenue, where cool coastal breezes moderate warm valley days and allow Burgundian- and Bordeaux-style varietals to develop pronounced acidity and balanced ripeness. On a sunlit afternoon, guests once sampled a bright Sauvignon Blanc and a layered Merlot. The winery’s location in the Santa Ynez Valley AVA shaped its single-vineyard wines.
Alexander & Wayne Winery is practical and unpretentious, inviting visitors to focus on taste, texture and provenance. Founders Arthur “Art” White and Earl Brockelsby established Alexander & Wayne Winery in 1992 after careers in the computer industry; their decision to pursue winemaking created a small, focused operation rooted in long-term grower relationships. The production philosophy privileges fruit expression, balanced fermentation, and careful aging rather than chasing scores or competition medals, the winery deliberately does not enter its wines in contests. Approximately 98% of production moves direct-to-consumer through the tasting room and a dedicated wine club, a business model that fosters personal relationships and allocates special releases to loyal members.
While no single winemaker name dominates public bios, the founders and the cellar team steer blends and barrel selections, applying artisanal techniques that emphasize single-vineyard character and consistency across vintages. The winery’s portfolio traced vineyard to bottle with attention to varietal integrity. The Sauvignon Blanc typically presents bright citrus, green apple and a subtle mineral streak; made to highlight freshness, it undergoes cool fermentation to preserve aromatics and is bottled to retain vibrancy. Merlot offerings show concentrated plum, dark cherry and baking spice, supported by firm but polished tannins from measured barrel aging.
The Platinum Series represents the winery’s reserve-level selections: small-lot lots, extended élevage in French oak, and hand-sorting at harvest produce wines with density, layered spice and cellar-worthy structure. Dessert wines round out the portfolio; these late-harvest or botrytized expressions capture intense fruit sweetness balanced by acidity. Many wines are single-vineyard releases, chosen from trusted Santa Barbara County growers, so each bottle reads as a direct expression of its site rather than a house style forced by blending. The Alexander & Wayne tasting room on Grand Avenue offered a straightforward, comfortable hospitality model that privileged conversation and tasting over ceremony.
The interior is air-conditioned, with an informal layout where guests may stand or sit while sampling five wines selected from the current list; the standard tasting fee is $15, which includes an 18 oz. logo glass and carries a $5 credit toward purchases. Walk-in tastings were welcome, and the space was open 11am to 6pm daily except Wednesdays. Architecture is modest and functional, classic downtown storefront with clean lines, allowing the wines to take center stage; merchandising and small food items are available to complement flights, though private barrel tours or large event facilities are not advertised.
For travelers planning a visit, late morning and early afternoon weekdays once provided quieter tasting experiences. No reservation was required for the standard five-wine flight, but booked group visits or special requests were arranged in advance. Expect to spend 30 to 60 minutes for a tasting; wine club members and regular customers sometimes access limited Platinum Series allocations when released. Alexander & Wayne Winery delivered a direct, terroir-driven encounter with Santa Ynez Valley wines, rooted in a 1992 origin story, sustained by long-term vineyard partnerships, and centered on a tasting-room-first distribution model.
The winery is permanently closed. If you sought clear varietal expression, attentive service, and small-lot reserve releases like the Platinum Series, this was a Santa Barbara County stop worth making.
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