Wine Trail Pass - Taste at Your Own Pace

Taste at Your Own Pace with the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail Pass

Explore the Santa Clara Valley AVA at your own pace with the year-long Wine Trail Pass! This incredible wine region offers high-quality tastings at approachable wineries and incredible scenery tucked within the eastern Santa Cruz Mountains, valley floor, and foothills of the Diablo Range. Take your time visiting around 30 wineries, some of which were amongst the first premium wine producers in the state of California!

Conveniently located within a couple hours’ drive of the SF Bay Area, make Morgan Hill and the Santa Clara Valley your new favorite wine weekend getaway!

The Wine Trail Pass covers your tasting fee and includes a one-time visit for three, 1 oz tastings in any of the tasting rooms listed in the Trail Pass – an incredible value.

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Purchase your Pass using the link above, OR in person at any of the Santa Clara Valley winery member tasting rooms listed here. You can choose either Guglielmo Winery or Fortino Winery to pick up your Trail Pass.

The expiration date of your Wine Trail Pass will be entered in your Pass on the date of purchase - providing you one full-year to visit all 30 wineries.

When you’re ready to wine taste, find the winery you want to visit in the Trail Pass. If the reservation icon is represented, contact the winery and mention you’re a Wine Trail Pass holder (so you’re not charged a reservation fee). Some wineries who do require reservations are accommodating walk-ins when they have capacity, so be sure to call.

Once you arrive, a tasting associate will stamp their winery page in your Trail Pass. You’ll then be educated thru the tasting flight, so lean in and learn. By the end of the tasting, you’ll realize wine is more approachable than you thought.

Our hope is you’ll find some wines to take home or are impressed with the entire tasting flight and you join a wine club or two.

Our wineries are bike accessible, however please refer to Google Street View to see the street conditions & elevations.

Some wineries are pet and family friendly. You can check each winery Trail Pass page to verify if the pet and family friendly icons are listed.

Happy exploring!