About Tin City Wine Collective
Tin City Wine Collective is named for the industrial zone it occupies, the corrugated tin-roofed buildings on Limestone Way in Paso Robles' west-side industrial district that have been transformed into a cluster of boutique wine production facilities, craft distilleries, and artisan food producers. The 'tin city' of corrugated metal buildings has become one of California's most distinctive wine destination districts: industrial architecture, small-batch production, and direct-from-producer retail in a walkable urban setting.
The collective format brings together multiple small producers under the Tin City umbrella, each making wine from Paso Robles and Central Coast vineyard sources in adjacent production spaces, sharing equipment and infrastructure while maintaining distinct labels and identities. The result is a wine district experience unlike any other in California wine country: urban, industrial, democratic, and full of the energy that comes from concentration of ambitious small producers.
The daily walk-in format, dog-friendly grounds, and on-site food options make Tin City one of Paso Robles' most complete daytime wine destinations.