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Lo-Fi Wines

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Los Alamos

$$$$Perfect For:Date NightDrinking Good WineGetting Out Of Town
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Lo-Fi’s bare-bones tasting room isn’t the flashiest in town, but it’s worth a visit simply to try some of the best natural wine currently being made in the Santa Ynez Valley. It’s owned by two friends who live right in town, and some of the wines come from grapes grown in Los Alamos proper. They make a variety of excellent gamay, rosé, chardonnay, and cabernet franc - and for $15, you can try six of them. Even if there’s somebody in your group not particularly sold on natural wines, they’ll at least be lured in by Lo-Fi’s excellent vinyl selection, all played on a turntable right in the tasting room.

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