Mosby Winery and Vineyards
Bill and Jeri Mosby cruising
their Sangiovese vineyards. |
The Mosby winery, estate and vineyards,
are located at Highway 101 and Santa Rosa Road 1/4 mile south of Buellton,
Californiaone of the earliest wineries in Santa Barbara County. The land is part of the old Rancho de la Vega, which derives its
name from the Spanish "river bottom or meadow." Hence, Bill Mosby's first commercial wines
were labeled "Vega." As Mosby's
wines grew in popularity and his knowledge and winemaking skill became known, his family
urged him to change the label to reflect the Mosby name. Finally, in the mid-1980s Vega
Winery and Vineyards became Mosby Winery and Vineyards. |
The old de la Cuesta Adobe at Mosby's Winery and Vineyards was built
in 1853 by Dr. Roman de la Cuesta for his bride, Micaela Cota. All of the lumber used in
the construction of the house was carried by oxen and mule pack over the rough trails of
Gaviota Pass.
Because of its location, the de la Cuesta ranch home was a favorite
place for travelers to rest before facing the long trip by horseback through the Santa
Ynez Mountains since there was no hotel between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara.
The gracious de la Cuesta hospitality was known throughout
California and the adobe ranch house was a favorite stopping place for travelers in the
sparsely settled state of more than 100 years ago.
The house was built with 13 rooms around an open court. The old
adobe remained with the de la Cuesta family until the 1950s when the two remaining de la
Cuesta sisters sold the property.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Mosby purchased the property in 1976 to become one
of the early wine pioneers in Santa Barbara County. Mosbys first wine grapes to be
planted on the estate were Gewürztraminer, Sangiovese and Nebbiolo.
| The Mosby Winery Tasting Room is located in the
restored de la Cuesta Carriage House near the old Adobe, which is home to the Mosby Winemaker Dinners. In keeping with the de la Cuesta propertys tradition of hospitality,
visitors today regularly stop by the Mosby Tasting Room, which is open
seven days a week, 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
on weekends. For more information, call 805/688-2415.
The Mosby tasting room is located in the estate's old carriage
house. Destroyed by storms in the 1970s, the carriage house was restored to reflect its
original charm. |
 The old carriage house in
the vineyard is home to the Mosby Winery tasting room. (Photograph
by Kirk Irwin) |
Visitors can taste select Mosby wines for only
$7.00
per person in the Tasting Room. The tasting includes a souvenir Mosby crystal wine
glass.
A Mosby Family Tradition
The Mosby family tradition of winemaking extends
from Bill Mosby's winery and vineyards in the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara
County to son Mike, with vineyards in Monterey County. Mike Mosby grows magnificent grapes
such as Syrah and Mourvedre. The diverse terroir
available to the Mosbys is but one reason for their continued success in the industry.
When you visit the winery and tasting room you will
likely see Bill tending his vines and wife Jeri dashing between the old adobe and
one or another of the
offices. When you see them, please don't hesitate to say hello. Hope to see you soon!
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