This wine dresses up any hearty feast but can still be the playful part of any picnic. It is a welcome reminder of the full potential of Pinot but priced to take business away from the rest.
Paso Robles
Symbiosis Wines – aged wines we crave
Their Tempranillo has many layers of vibrant acidity with big full plum and licorice flavors that open like a flower and remain robust for days longer than most wines I’ve tasted. This is probably because they are currently pouring older vintages like due to longer cellar aging.
Gary Kramer Guitar Cellars
Sounds like a unique blend but the sultry sounds of a strumming guitar do pair nicely with a relaxing springtime sipper like Albarino. Theirs is a strong vibrant white wine with flavors and richness that match creme brulee with lemon curd and a hint of early banana...
B & E Vineyard – wines made by a true grit country girl
If you’re going to venture off the beaten path, and you know you should, why not experience the wines made by a true grit country girl. Patti Bello, the owner and winemaker at B & E Vineyard is not only a cowgirl with cutting skills, she is an expert at cultivating balanced yet complex flavors in red wines.
Steinbeck Vineyards & Winery – an experience for the palate as well as the heart
While you enjoy these fine wines of strength and character, your soul is nourished by a heartwarming story of the family rescuing and attending to airmen who parachuted out of their B-26 Marauder when it crashed 200 yards from the family home in 1956.
Pelletiere Estate – Impresses All Palates
Our affections for Italians never fades and now we have a new favorite in Paso. Pelletiere Estate is not only making some distinctive California wines using famed Italian varietals like Sangiovese and Lagrein, they’re doing it with such style and elegance, you’ll want to return.
Lusso Della Terra Cellars – serves a winning flight
LDT, as it is known locally here in Paso, has a flight that includes such variety you’re certain to find a wine for each unique palate in your party.
Pianetta Winery – wine that feeds your Italian food cravings
Rhone varietals like Syrah, Grenache, and, the cult, Mourvedre crowd the soil in Paso these days. Big fans of these grapes unite here. But, when you crave something a bit more Italian inspired, and we all do at some point, head to Pianetta for big full Italian stallions with a California style. This father-daughter fab find is a block away from the Paso square and the spot to buy wine that feeds your Italian food cravings…or any food cravings, really.
Rasmussen Vineyards & Winery
A family business can mean many different things. In most cases, it means a family started the business and hired others as the business grew. But they still call themselves a family business because the same family owns it. Even when a large company buys a winery,...
Jade Moon
You might think that wineries with huge opulent estates and sprawling views ought to have delicious wine. You may assume all that money means better quality juice. You may be right but I doubt it. If you like the view, go drink it up! At the end of the day, the wine...