<b>RACE CARS TO RED WINE: </b>Kym and Jamie Slone are putting Santa Barbara style back into wine at their architecturally minded tasting room.
Paul Wellman

When Jamie and Kym Slone would travel as tourists to Santa Barbara, they found it hard to find winery experiences that celebrated the city’s rich history and Spanish architecture. “Where was the wine tasting room with red-tiled roofs?” Jamie recalled thinking. “I couldn’t find it.”

So the 52-year-old — whose financial success from his family radio empire in Tucson, Arizona, and the vacation-home real estate market previously fueled a five-year stint driving racecars — decided to deliver that combination of wine and Santa Barbara style himself. Today, Jamie Slone Wines (23 E. De la Guerra St.; 560-6555; jamieslonewines.com) sits just five feet from Casa de la Guerra, across the road from City Hall, and right along El Paseo’s “Street in Spain,” the perfect location for Slone’s dream of being “classic Santa Barbara.” Being quite literally at the epicenter of modern Santa Barbara, the tasting room is a critical component of the Wine Collection of El Paseo, just a half-block from the hordes of State Street.

Paul Wellman

The Slones hired a designer from Seville, Spain, to create the winery’s quatrefoil logo — “We gave you our architecture,” the Spanish woman quipped at one point — which also includes drafting lines. Housed in whitewashed walls with exposed beams decorated in gold leaf, the tasting room itself feels like an old Californio living room, fireplace and all. They also are bringing the vineyard inside, with uprooted vines and their shriveled grapes from Happy Canyon (where they sourced their Bordeaux wine grapes) leaning against the walls, alongside chalky rocks from La Encantada Vineyard (where some of their Burgundian offerings are grown).

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