July 25th, 2026 | 1-5 PM
Buellton, CA
A Showcase of Independent Wineries at the Easy Street Wine Collective |
A Showcase of Independent Wineries at the Easy Street Wine Collective |
A Showcase of Independent Wineries at the Easy Street Wine Collective | A Showcase of Independent Wineries at the Easy Street Wine Collective |
Some wines are everywhere. These aren’t.
Off the Beaten Pour is your chance to discover wines that aren’t mass-produced, over-marketed, or easy to find.
These are small-production wines, made by winemakers who get their hands dirty and their boots dusty - and show up to pour them themselves.
Hosted inside the Easy Street Wine Collective, a working custom crush winery in Buellton, this event brings together a group of Santa Barbara County producers, each sharing wines shaped by craftsmanship, creativity, and a deep respect for place.
You won’t just taste the wines - you’ll meet the people behind them, hear their stories, and experience the space where it all happens.
This is not your typical wine festival. This is where you find the wines worth talking about.
Start the hour before the crowd arrives.
Enjoy a private, one-hour early access experience from 1–2 PM with no music and limited attendance - just you, the winemakers, and their wines.
Your ticket includes:
• Early access from 1 PM
• Tasting hour with winemakers (1–2 PM)
• Full event access (2–5 PM)
• Small bites from Chef Melissa beginning at 2 PM
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM - $79
Join us as the room fills and the energy builds.
Your ticket includes:
• Tastings from all participating wineries
• Meet and interact with the winemakers
• Small bites from Chef Melissa beginning at 2 PM
Use the promo code WineCountryDays
at checkout for 25% off Tasting Passes
Pearl Divers Receive Complimentary Tickets
PARTICIPATING WINERIES
(Past & Expected)
Alamati Wine, Bocce Ball Wine, Cordon of Santa Barbara
Figge Family Vineyards, Future Perfect Wine,
Loubud Wine, Sapien Wines, Seagrape Wine Company,
Skyenna Wine, tercero wines
(Lineup subject to change - part of the adventure.)
Because the best wines aren’t always the easiest to find.