Tin City Wine Collective — El Pomar District Winery & Tasting Room
Paso Robles / El Pomar District · Paso Robles AVA
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Hours
Daily 11am–6pm
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Phone
(805) 226-5448
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Tasting Fee
From $10
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Reservations
Walk-ins welcome
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Est.
2013
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.
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Tin City WineTin 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.
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The 'tin city'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.
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The collective formatThe 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 2013 Paso Robles industrial-tin-city-urban-collective-naming wine collective estate — Tin City (named for the corrug"
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Featured Wines
Grenache
Grenache
Paso Robles / Tin City Estate
Tin City's industrial-collective-named Paso Robles Grenache — small-batch production in corrugated tin buildings, El Pomar District calcareous character at walk-in pricing.
Estate
★★★★☆
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon
Paso Robles / Tin City Estate
Tin City's tin-building-collective Cab — urban wine district production, Paso Robles calcareous terroir in corrugated-metal industrial form.
Daily walk-in at the industrial-tin-building-collective-named Paso Robles wine district — Tin City Grenache and Cabernet in the corrugated metal buildings. Dog-friendly, food, family-welcoming on Limestone Way.
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