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40th Anniversary

Forty Years and Four Generations

January 2026

It was forty years ago that my parents, Don and Rosemary Talley, produced the inaugural vintage of Talley Vineyards wines.  At the same time, our fourth generation is playing an increasing leadership role in our family businesses (both Talley Farms and Talley Vineyards) and I’d like to share just a few of the key contributions of each generation as we head into 2026.

The foundation for Talley Vineyards was laid by my grandfather, Oliver Talley, when he began farming in the Arroyo Grande Valley in 1948.  It was during those early years that he and my grandmother, Hazel, established many of the foundational values that continue to serve us to this day:  a commitment to hard work; treatment of everyone in our community (employees, vendors, customers, neighbors and friends) with dignity and respect; and a commitment to excellence in farming and in all of our business dealings.  To honor his contribution, we named our first vineyard planted in the Edna Valley after my grandfather in 1991.  Oliver’s Vineyard Chardonnay became his house wine later in life.

Founding Talley Vineyards was just one of many calculated risks that my parents took between the 1960s and early 2000s when both were active leaders in our family business.  From purchasing our first farmland in 1966, planting our iconic Rincon, Rosemary’s and Oliver’s Vineyards between 1982 and 1991, to constructing our wine production facilities between 1991 and 2001; they provided so much of the vision and the commitment to convert the promise of Talley Vineyards into the reality of a thriving business.  Though my father passed away in 2006, my mother continues to play a very active role at Talley Farms, and keeps a watchful eye over Rosemary’s Vineyard, which surrounds her house.

I still find it shocking that they appointed me to become General Manager of this fledgling business in 1991 when I was 26 years old.  I was blessed to work alongside my wife Johnine and some remarkable employees as we built upon the solid foundation created by the two preceding generations.  So many remarkable things have happened during my tenure, from having our wines served at the White House, to being recognized as the top California Chardonnay in the 30th Anniversary Judgment of Paris Tasting, to establishing the Fund for Vineyard and Farm Workers; this has been a time of growth and adaptation as the wine business has evolved.  I’m especially proud to be joined by my daughter Elizabeth, along with a great group of younger employees who show up with the passion that it takes to succeed in the wine business in 2026.

This year marks my daughter Elizabeth’s third year with Talley Vineyards and she’s already having a remarkable impact.  Elizabeth is the fourth member of our forth generation to join our family business.  In her role leading our marketing effort, as well as increasingly being the face of Talley Vineyards, she’s engaging a new audience that appreciates both the authenticity of sustainably produced wines along with the energy of a zillennial who connects with them on TikTok and Instagram.  If you don’t already follow us on one of these platforms, you should.

I want to assure you that we have lots of cool ways to connect in 2026 as we travel the country tasting and sharing our wines. 

– Brian Talley

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Generations in the Making

For nearly 80 years the Talley family has farmed on the San Luis Obispo Coast, a tradition that began in 1948 when Oliver Talley founded Talley Farms. Discover Talley Vineyards.

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2025 Harvest

Brian’s 2025 Harvest Update

September 12, 2025

The 2025 harvest at Talley Vineyards began August 25 with a small pick from West Rincon Block 5, one of the best sections of that vineyard, and the first block harvested for the second year in a row.  This was 8 days before our start in 2024 and almost a month earlier than the historically late start of 2023.  Yields are higher than the very small 2024 harvest but nowhere near the large harvest of 2023, and I think we will finish at just below average for both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. As of September 12, we had harvested nearly 50 tons of Pinot Noir and 20 of Chardonnay, or about 81% more than last year.

The 2025 growing season has been spectacular with cool weather persisting throughout the summer and a couple of very minor heatwaves that were short in duration with mild high temperatures. Rainfall in the Arroyo Grande Valley was just over 15 inches for the year or about 83% of the long term average.  All of the fruit we’ve harvested has been clean and free of botrytis and mildew, two of our greatest challenges in the San Luis Obispo Coast in cool, wet years.  Fermentations have been clean and uneventful and our first press loads of Pinot Noir show tremendous potential with beautiful fragrance and concentration.  Based on everything I’ve seen so far, I have high hopes for the 2025 vintage!    

Watch A Day in the Life of Harvest

Pinot Noir Edition

Watch a brief “day in the life” video of how we make our Pinot Noirs! From hand harvesting at night to hand sorting, daily punch downs, and gentle pressing, this video shows the whole process.

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The Adobe BBQ of 2025

Hosted at the Talley Estate, this annual release event is an opportunity to sample The Adobe of 2022 along with beautiful passed appetizers and a true farm to table BBQ.

Date: Saturday, October 18
Time: 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Talley Vineyards Estate


Tickets: tickets to The BBQ can be acquired in two ways:

2022 Adobe Trio

BUY THE WINES

3 bottle bundle of our reserve wine.

$450

Adobe BBQ only

SOLD OUT

Single tickets for the event.

$150


MENU

Coming soon…

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

  • Limited quantities of tickets are available for this intimate event.
  • The Adobe Trio of 2022 purchased during the presale window will be available for pick-up at The Adobe BBQ. If not attending The BBQ, Trios will ship or be available for pick-up at the tasting room on November 1, 2025.
  • Member discounts will apply to purchases of The Adobe Presale Pairing or BBQ. Please sign in to your member account at checkout.
  • Additional information and reminders will be sent via email after purchase.
  • For more information about the event or your purchase, contact our hospitality team at (805) 489-0446.
  • Please note: This is a 21+ event. No outside food, alcohol, or pets allowed.

The Adobe Release of 2024

The Adobe BBQ of 2024 was a stunning evening with a bunch of friends, great wines and a beautiful farm to table BBQ.

The Adobe Release of 2023

Take a look back at snapshots from The Adobe Release of 2023. The magical evening was filled with your favorite faces from the winery, great food and superior sips.

The Adobe Release of 2022


The Secret Spot Dinner of 2025

The Secret Spot Wine Club Dinner celebrates our sense of place with an unforgettable dining experience for our members. Each year we will explore the beauty of the Central Coast by choosing a different and unique location featuring local fare and Talley wines. 

Date: Saturday, June 7

Location: The Talley Family’s Home!


SOLD OUT!


ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

  • Limited quantities of tickets are available for this intimate event.
  • Additional information and reminders will be sent via email after purchase.
  • For more information about the event or your purchase, contact our hospitality team at (805) 489-0446.

The Secret Spots of Years Past


Homecoming – 90’s Country

Homecoming 2025: A 90s Country Throwback 

Dust off your boots and break out the denim—our annual Homecoming party is back, and this year we’re taking you on a trip down memory lane with a 90s Country theme! Get ready for a day filled with great wine, nostalgic tunes, and all the honky-tonk vibes you can handle.

Don’t have the right “attire” for this theme? Not to worry! We have “The Boutique at the Madonna Inn” coming out to sell all the fringe, hats and western apparel you need to feel and look the part!

We’re bringing the dance floor to the vineyard with line dancing, square dancing, and, hey, if you want to dance in a circle, we can dig that too!

Grab a glass and sing along to your favorite 90s hits, enjoy a flight of five estate-grown wines, and savor a hearty catered lunch. This event sold out last year, so don’t miss your chance to boot-scoot your way back to Talley!

Date: July 12, 2025

Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm

Location: Talley Vineyards


Homecoming Tickets

Pre-sale tickets available through July 1

Single tickets for the event. Early bird pricing ends July 1.

$80 $65

Please note: This is a 21+ event. No outside food, alcohol, or pets allowed.


The Homecoming of 2024


The Pinot-Cioppino Dinner

The Pinot-Cioppino Dinner

Gather with friends in the heart of our enchanting barrel room for our annual fundraiser, The Pinot-Cioppino Dinner—a beloved tradition that brings together great food, wine, and community for a meaningful cause, the Marianne Talley Foundation. The Marianne Talley Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that honors the legacy of Brian’s sister Marianne and funds scholarships for Arroyo Grande High School students.

Enjoy homemade Cioppino prepared by longtime friends using the freshest local seafood, paired with bottles of our favorite Pinot Noirs. For dessert, savor Rosemary Talley’s famous cheesecake—a labor of love that takes three days to create.

The warm glow of lights, the cool ambiance of the barrel room, and the fragrant aroma of French oak barrels surrounding our next vintage make this evening truly magical.

Seating is limited, and this special dinner is always a highlight of the year. Don’t miss your chance to experience it. Reserve your spot today to make timeless memories and a difference in the community.

Tickets

Ticket includes a cheese, crudité and charcuterie appetizer course; salad course, cioppino with crusty bread and cheesecake, all paired with Talley Vineyards wines. $160 of the ticket price is tax-deductible.

$200/person


The Marianne Talley Foundation

Celebrating Marianne’s life with community collaboration.

The Marianne Talley Foundation was established after my sister, Marianne, died suddenly of a heart arrythmia on May 18, 1993.  Marianne was an avid athlete who won several league titles in swimming, was a member of the USC swim team and completed the famed Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii the year before she passed away.  As my family considered the best way to honor her legacy, we made the decision to establish the non-profit Marianne Talley Foundation to fund scholarships for Arroyo Grande High School students. 
Brian Talley

The Pinot Cioppino of years past

Take a look back at snapshots from The Pinot Cioppino dinners over the years. We have been hosting this event for over 25 years and are so proud to have been able to award $460,000 to 75 individuals.


2024 Harvest Update

Brian’s 2024 Harvest Update

September 30, 2024

The 2024 harvest at Talley Vineyards began on September 3 with a small pick from West Rincon Block 5, one of the best sections of that vineyard.  This was 2 weeks earlier than our start in 2023 and one day later than we picked the same section in 2022.  On September 4, we picked Rosemary’s Block 7, the original planting of Pinot Noir in Rosemary’s Vineyard, which my father planted in 1987.  We made the strategic decision to harvest this block just before a heat wave which started the next day and persisted through September 11, when things cooled dramatically.  So far, yields are running at between about ½ and 2/3 of normal and quality looks great.  In many respects, it reminds me of the very successful 2022 vintage, which also saw low yields.

Overall, this has been an excellent growing season with cool weather persisting throughout the summer, until our September heatwave.  We were generally unaffected by the major heatwaves that impacted most of the United States in July and August.  We received just about 23 inches of rain this season, which is just above our annual average of 20 inches per year.  This was the second year in a row of above average rainfall, and it really benefited the vines. 

People often ask what explains yields that are above or below average.  I attribute our low yields this year to a couple of factors.  First, we had historically high yields in 2023, and in my experience, grapevines are somewhat alternate bearing, meaning that a high yield year is often followed by a lower yielding vintage.  In addition, much of the potential crop for the year is dictated by the weather conditions during the spring and early summer of the previous year when a process called bud differentiation occurs.  If you recall, 2023 was a historically wet year with about 50 inches of rain (more than double our average rainfall in the Arroyo Grande Valley) and we experienced consistently cloudy conditions during the spring and early summer.

A challenge this year has been intermittent power outages (almost daily from mid August through mid September) due to a combination of PG&E’s extremely sensitive equipment settings to mitigate wildfire risk and some aging and damaged wires in a very remote area to our east.  PG&E appears to have resolved the issue and we’ve experienced less frequent outages since mid September.

The unseasonably cool weather we’ve experienced through most of September has resulted in intermittent harvest as we wait for sugars to increase and flavors to develop.   This is a common occurrence and one of the reasons that the San Luis Obispo Coast experiences one of the longest harvest seasons of any winegrowing region in the world.  Hot weather is predicted starting tomorrow (October 1) and I anticipate that this will dramatically increase the pace of harvest.  As with most years, the vast majority of Chardonnay will be harvested in the month of October.

Join Our Crush Crew!

For the first time, we’re excited to share a little harvest tradition with you. For over 30 years, we’ve been creating custom crush crew t-shirts for our team. Each year, the theme naturally comes to us — from “Be Happy, Drink Chardonnay” and “Make Wine, Not War” to “2020 – Wines to Remember from a Year to Forget” and “The Year of the Wasp,” finally arriving at the year of “Banger Clusters.”

This year, we’ve been embracing the perfect pairing of wine and music. We sang “Lavender Haze” at the Secret Spot Dinner at the Lavender Farm, danced to the Molly Ringwald Project in our vintage band tees at Homecoming 1984, and enjoyed picnics with live music for the Adobe Encores. So, it only made sense for our t-shirt this year to be a Talley Vineyards Crush Crew Band Tee!

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The Adobe BBQ of 2024

Hosted at the Talley Estate, this annual release event is an opportunity to sample The Adobe of 2021 along with beautiful passed appetizers and interactive learning stations.

This year, we’ll host an upscale farm to table BBQ event led by Brian Talley’s good friend Brian Collins, Founder of Ember Restaurant in Arroyo Grande, along with BBQ masters and Talley Vineyards friends Paul Gillaspy and Anthony Cochiolo.

Date: Saturday, October 19

Time: 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Location: Talley Vineyards Estate


Tickets: tickets to The Gala can be acquired in two ways:

The Adobe Presale Pairing

Available August 15, 2024

Guests that purchase The Adobe Trio Presale Pairing will receive two (2) complimentary tickets to the event and 3 bottles of The Adobe of 2021.

$450

Adobe BBQ only

Available Sept. 1, 2024

Single tickets for the event.

$150


MENU

PASSED HORS D’OEUVRES
Linguica
West Coast Albacore Crudo with Citrus, Hot Pepper & Herbs

MAIN ENTREE
Oak Fired New York Steaks

SALAD
Talley Farms Little Gems with Green Goddess Dressing, Pickled Talley Vegetables, Farmstead Cheese & Crispy Shallots

SIDES
Grilled Talley Farms Red Pepper & Gold Potato “Poppers”
Potato Wedges & Sweet Red Peppers wrapped with Smoky Bacon & Stuffed with Charred Jalapeño Cream Cheese; Served with Sour Cream & Lime

Grilled Sweet Corn Polenta
Heirloom Tomato Confit, Roasted Garlic, Burrata & Fennel Sausage

Beans
Garlic Bread

DESSERT
Lemon Custard Rice Pudding Cannoli with Pistachio & Candied Orange

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

  • Limited quantities of tickets are available for this intimate event.
  • The Adobe Presale Pairing and the BBQ will be available for purchase beginning August 15, 2024 until sold out.
  • The Adobe Trio of 2021 purchased during the presale window will be available for pick-up at The Adobe BBQ. If not attending The BBQ, Trios will ship or be available for pick-up at the tasting room on November 1, 2024.
  • Member discounts will apply to purchases of The Adobe Presale Pairing or BBQ. Please sign in to your member account at checkout.
  • Additional information and reminders will be sent via email after purchase.
  • For more information about the event or your purchase, contact our hospitality team at (805) 489-0446.

The Adobe Release of 2024

The Adobe BBQ of 2024 was a stunning evening with a bunch of friends, great wines and a beautiful farm to table BBQ.

The Adobe Release of 2023

Take a look back at snapshots from The Adobe Release of 2023. The magical evening was filled with your favorite faces from the winery, great food and superior sips.

The Adobe Release of 2022


Agriculturist of the Year

Brian Talley Named 2024 San Luis Obispo County

Agriculturist of the Year

We are thrilled to announce that Brian Talley, third-generation farmer, second-generation vintner, and owner of Talley Vineyards and Talley Farms, has been honored as the “2024 San Luis Obispo County Agriculturist of the Year.” The award ceremony, held on July 18th at the renowned Cattlemen and Farmers Day event at the California Mid State Fair, brought together leaders and families from the region’s agricultural communities. Presented by a committee of the San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau, San Luis Obispo County CattleWomen, and San Luis Obispo County Cattlemen’s Association, this prestigious award recognizes individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement within the agricultural industry and exemplify a dedication to advancing San Luis Obispo County’s rich farming legacy.

“This recognition reflects the collective passion of our farming community, and it is truly humbling and inspiring to receive this award,” says Brian Talley. “Our success is nurtured by the soil of this extraordinary region and by the unwavering passion of the farmers and viticulturists who have dedicated themselves to elevating San Luis Obispo County as a leader in sustainable agriculture and viticulture.”

Having been involved with Talley Vineyards since its inception in the early 1980s, and serving as its leader for over three decades, Brian has played a pivotal role in shaping the Central Coast wine industry. Under his guidance, Talley Vineyards has established itself as an internationally respected producer of expressive and energetic Chardonnay and Pinot Noirs that showcase the unique character of our estate vineyards. Today, Talley Vineyards farms grapes across 129 acres of vines in seven estate vineyards within the San Luis Obispo Coast AVA. A permanent crew of 15 full-time workers tends to the vineyards year-round, allowing for a deep understanding of each site and the ability to react quickly to the vines’ needs. Our estate-grown wines have garnered significant critical acclaim for their vibrant acidity, elegant complexity, and age-worthy structure. Director of Viticulture and Winemaking Eric Johnson oversees production, using native yeasts and individually fermenting and aging each vineyard block for a total of over 100 wine lot components every year. Many of Talley’s single-vineyard wines are primarily sold direct-to-consumer and at our tasting room in Arroyo Grande, while our Estate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir have broader distribution across the United States and abroad.

Beyond Brian’s contributions to viticulture, he has emerged as a passionate advocate for holistic agricultural practices and community development. He played an instrumental role in establishing the San Luis Obispo Coast AVA in 2022, serving as a unifying force for wineries and vineyards stretching from San Simeon to Nipomo. Brian has also championed farm-to-table initiatives and supported numerous community organizations through the Marianne Talley Foundation. Always with an eye to community, in 2004, the Talley family formed the Fund for Vineyard and Farm Workers as a means of providing grants to nonprofit organizations supporting San Luis Obispo County agricultural workers. Additionally, Brian serves as a current director of AgWest Farm Credit, the agricultural representative on the San Luis Obispo County Zone 3 Flood Control District Advisory Committee, former president of the San Luis Obispo Coast Wine Collective, past treasurer of the San Luis Obispo Coast AVA Committee, co-founder and past chairman of World of Pinot Noir, and a former board member of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce.

“Brian Talley exemplifies the spirit of innovation and stewardship that defines our agricultural community,” said Paul E. Clark, Executive Director of the San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau. “His visionary approach to winemaking, coupled with an unwavering commitment to sustainable farming practices and community engagement, has not only elevated Talley Vineyards but has significantly contributed to positioning San Luis Obispo County as a beacon of agricultural excellence on the global stage.”

Cheers to supporting local agriculture!

Photos by Brittany App


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