Your source for accurate and current marker positions with profiles
WineQuesters.com and our iPhone app Winery Quest use accurate map marker locations.
We drive to each tasting room and GPS map them, saving you time and frustration. As a bonus for us, we now know over 800 California tasting rooms and who knows how much wine.
Our maps are updated in real time by ourselves and wineries. Most other maps are outdated. We make changes almost daily.
Printed maps in magazines and handouts are abstract and their outdated information can send you chasing after wineries that no longer exist.
Our map markers have labels so wineries can easily be seen - like a real map. Most other online and mobile device maps require clicking on a marker to see what it is for.
Our map markers are color coded for easier and faster decision-making.
Winery Association maps include only their members, not all the wineries you can visit. Printed maps are usually hopelessly outdated. While no winery map and info will ever be completely current we work full time to bring you the best information available.
We only include wineries open to the public on a regular basis so you don't chase wineries that are rarely or never open to the public - a big problem with many maps.
Many online maps use geo-coding to map their markers. Geo-coding addresses is a computer process for assigning latitude and longitude to mailing addresses. In rural areas the locations can be off by a mile or more because addresses are not in city blocks. Even worse, mailing addresses are often not the tasting room address and the maps show legal names which may not be the winery name.