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NINER
WINE
ESTATES
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THE ORIGIN
ROADHOUS
GRILL
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HUNT CELLARS
PREFERRED
TASTING ROOM
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WILD
HORSE
WINERY
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WINE
& FIRE
WEEKEND
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SAVOR THE
CENTRAL
COAST
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HALTER
RANCH
WINERY
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WINE
COUNTRY
AUCTION
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AUGUST 2012
SERVING SAN LUIS OBISPO & SANTA BARBARA COUNTIE
YOUR GUIDE TO CEN TRAL CO AST WINE TA STING & EVEN TS
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San Luis Obispo& Santa Barbara
CountiesGetting to Paso Robles
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ON THE COVER
BY BreTTe aNN WomaCk
Laetitia Winery is home to one of the Central Coasts most popular wine tas
destinations; and is equally known for its first-class estate vineyards. While mo
wine grapes in the Arroyo Grande Valley of the Central Coast are harvested in t
fall; Laetitia Winery begins picking select Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot N
grapes from their vineyards this month. These grapes are picked early to ensure
lower brix, or sugar level and higher acidity which is ideal for California sparkl
wine made in the mthode champenoise. Immediately after the grapes are
harvested, they are pressed and fermented just like a still wine. Laetitia uses a
unique European style wooden basket press called a Coquard. When the wine
aged and blended to the winemakers preference, sugar and yeast is added to st
another fermentation, and the wine is bottled. The yeast eat the added sugar an
produce the lovely little bubbles for which Laetitias sparkling is so well known
After the yeast die, the wine continues to age in the bottle and the yeast sedimeslowly adds richness and complexity to the wine. After aging, the wine is riddle
or turned slightly and slowly, over time to move the yeast to the neck of the
bottle. Once all the yeast has settled in the neck of the bottle, the neck is frozen
and the yeast is removed this practice is known as disgorging. To fill the spac
which is left by the removed yeast a dosage is inserted. This often also adds a h
of sweetness to the wine. Laetitias typical dosage is 12ml at 75% sugar which
translates into 1.2% residual sugar in the bottle. The cork is inserted and toppe
with a cage for protection, and after a few months (or years depending on the
bottle) the wine is ready to drink!
While all sparkling wine made outside of the area cannot be called
LAETITIA ESTATE
453 ltt vnyd D, ay Gnd, Ca 93420(805) 481-1772, 1-888-809-viNe
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LAETITIA WINERYOne of Californias most beloved producers of bubbl
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Champagne, the traditional method of achieving fine bubbles in the
wine can be practiced in viticultural regions around the world. The
process is tedious and difficult but other methods of makingsparkling wine cannot produce the same flavor profile and quality as
with mthode champenoise. Laetitia has been producing their
sparkling wine in this method since its inception by Maison Deutz in
1982 and today, the winery remains one of Californias most beloved
producers of bubbles. Current offerings include the 2009 Brut de
Blancs which is made solely from white grapes and offers bright, crisp
flavors. A Central Coast favorite, the 2007 Brut Ros, made with both
red and white grapes, has a beautiful salmon color and elegant floral
notes. Cuve M was developed at the turn of the century to
showcase Laetitias reserve sparkling wine. The 2007 vintage is
creamy and rich with extra fine bubbles and hints of apple pie.
Laetitia Winery welcomes guests to learn more about making theirfamous sparkling wine on August 25th (check with Laetitia to
confirm, nature is not always cooperative during harvest!) with a
demonstration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Guests are encouraged to get
dirty by stomping grapes in the Coquard presses. Afterward,
participants, and all others that would like to join, are welcome to
bring a picnic, grab a bottle of sparkling and enjoy live music from
1 to 4 p.m. Laetitias tasting room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. and serves samples of their selection of sparklers, along with
their delicious still wines. For more information, visit the website at
www.LaetitiaWine.com.
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NINER WINE ESTATESBY BreTTe aNN WomaCk
Summer is an exciting time at Niner Wine Estates. The pla
life in front of the hospitality center including the white
meidiland roses, olive trees and fragrant provence lavender
all in full bloom; as is the beautiful surrounding Heart Hill
Vineyard. The flora must have gotten word that Niner Wine
Estates is planning on welcoming guests throughout the next
several weeks during their summer events.
Live and Local Saturday is held on select Saturdays from
4 p.m. and features a different local musician. Guests are able
enjoy the spacious and well-appointed outdoor patio space, w
overlooks the demonstration winery and Heart Hill Vineyard
while sipping on Niner Wine Estates wine and enjoying the l
music. Upcoming musicians include Jordan Traub, Vance Fah
and Matt Clark. Wines are available to purchase by the glass
during these events.Summer in Paso Robles is often represented by the bounty
fresh local produce which residents are blessed to enjoy. Nine
Wine Estates is celebrating by hosting a Farm to Fork style
Cooking Class with Thomas Hill Organics on August 25th. G
will meet at the Hospitality Center at 9 a.m. and hop on the
Niner Bus to trek over to Thomas Hills organic farm for a to
with owners, Debbie and Joe Thomas. After gathering plenty
produce, guests head back to the Niner Wine Estates kitchen
hands-on cooking class with Thomas Hill Organics Executive
Chef, Julie Simon. They will learn to prepare an elegant lunch
featuring the farm fresh ingredients, including stone fruits an
heirloom tomatoes.
When developing the Hospitality Center several years ago
and Dick Niner knew that they would include a state-of-the-
restaurant grade, demonstration kitchen in the plans. The Ni
having traveled around the world, are enamored by the
relationship between wine and food, which seems to be univ
and wanted to share their experience with residents and visit
Paso Robles. James Beard award-nominee and semi-finalist, C
Jeff Drew, is Niner Wine Estates guest chef for the Harvest W
Dinner on Friday, October 19th. Currently, Jeff is the Executi
Chef at Snake River Grill in Jackson Hole, WY. Jeff graduated
the Culinary Institute of America before developing hisSouthwestern cuisine all over the country. In 2010, he was
nominated for Best Chef: Northwest at the James Beard Aw
Jeff has been featured on television and in national publicatio
such as The Food Network and The New York Times. The m
sounds truly delectable featuring dishes such as grapevine sm
Idaho trout and buffalo carpaccio. Each of the six courses is p
with a Niner Wine Estates wine. Join the Niners and winemak
Amanda Cramer in savoring this one of a kind feast.
For more information about Niner Wine Estates summer
events and to make reservations, visit www.ninerwine.com.
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Join Transitions-Mental Health Association (TMHA) for a day of grill and grape
mastery on the historic Filipponi Ranch, Saturday, August 11th from 1 to 4 p.m. a
1850 Calle Joaquin in San Luis Obispo. Celebrating the fifth year of this lively
competition, the SLO Wine and Grill Affair promises to be fun for all.
Filipponi Ranch Cellars, Clesi Wines, Salisbury Vineyards, Tolosa Winery, Cal P
Wines and other local San Luis Obispo County wineries will create delectable bitesignature grilled dishes paired with their own, select wines. Central Coast Brewing
will have their beer truck on site as well.
Attendees will treated to live music by The Mother Corn Shuckers; native plan
and gardening items from Growing Grounds Downtown; and gourmet samples fro
local vendors including Bella Pops, The California Bee Company, Chaparral Garde
and Tiber Canyon Ranch. Attendees will also have the option to purchase bottles o
their favorite wine at the event store. Parking is free. A shuttle will be available.
A panel of local celebrity judges will be on hand to pick the best food and wine
pairing including Katy Budge, food writer for The Tribune; Kathy Hardesty, food a
wine columnist for New Times; Teri Bayus, food and film critic for Tolosa Press an
Michael Gunther, founder/managing partner of Collaboration, LLC.
Proceeds from this event support mental health in our community through the
work of Transitions-Mental Health Association. TMHA is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to eliminating stigma and promoting recovery and wellness for people w
mental illness through work, housing, community and family support services.
TMHA operates 27 programs at over 35 locations that reach more than 2,000 peop
and 1,500 families in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. The emphasis
TMHAs many services is to teach vital independent living skills and build a
framework for community re-entry through personal empowerment and hands on
experience. For more than 30 years, TMHA has been dedicated to providing hous
employment, case management and life-skills support to teens and adults with
mental illness; and support, resources and education for their loved ones.
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SLO WINE AND GRILL AFFAIJudged Wine And Grill Pairings Return!Fifth Year of Celebration Features Local Wineries and Grilled Sensations
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HUNT CELLARSBY BreTTe aNN WomaCk
As most winemakers will tell you, quality wine is made in the vineyard. Hunt Cellars,
known for producing memorable wines with high acclaim, harvests grapes from the Hu
Familys estate vineyard in Paso Robles off of Highway 41. The vineyard is located on 550
acres with elevations ranging from 1550 to 2200 feet and with multiple unique microclim
and soil types. The Hunt Family named the property, Destiny Vineyard, in honor of their
daughter.
To taste wines from this expansive estate, guests are encouraged to visit the Hunt Cella
tasting room conveniently located just off Highway 46 on Oakdale Road. The tasting roomopen daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and features a regular tasting menu for $5 and a rese
tasting menu for $10. Owner and Winemaker David Hunt focuses on making wines whic
contribute to wonderful experiences. Each wine is carefully crafted to reflect the terroir of
fantastic vineyard from which it is made.
Critics have become aware of the superiority of Hunt Cellars, awarding several of the
wines with incredibly high scores. The 2005 and 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon, with a 96 po
score, has unyielding structure with underling notes of dark cherries. Hunts 2006 Que Si
Syrah (a blend of Petite Sirah, Syrah and a bit of Zinfandel) is a fan favorite and is also a 9
point winner. Another winner is the 2009 Pinot Noir, Imagine garnering 96 points on it
first release. Wow!
Hunt Cellars has one of the most extensive selections of Port-style wines in Paso Roble
The 2005 Sauvignon Blanc Port is lovely, its just sweet enough for dessert but with enoug
acidity to enjoy as an aperitif. The 2000 Tawny, Oldie But Goodie was selected as Editor
Choice in Wine Enthusiast, rated 93 points, as well as receiving 96 points from Food and
Beverage magazine.
Noticeably, there is a reoccurring musical theme in the names of many of Hunt Cellars
wines. A musician himself, David Hunt often graces guests in the tasting room or during
special events with beautiful melodies on his white baby grand piano. During Paso Roble
Harvest Celebration, Hunt Cellars will host a six-course gourmet meal, perfectly paired w
wine, followed by David Hunt performing songs from his latest record, Rhapsody in Red
which is available for purchase in the tasting room and iTunes. For more information abo
Hunt Cellars vineyard, wines, tasting room and events, visit huntcellars.com.
PREFERRED TASTING ROOM
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570 Higuera St. Suite 130-135www.mamasmeatball.com
805-544-0861
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WINE COUNTRY DINING
One pretty reliable way to find out just how good the foodat a local restaurant is, is to ask somebody in the restaurantbusiness. Ask a bartender, a waiter, anyone in fact, whatthey think of Mamas meatballs in San Luis Obispo and theirlips begin to quiver, their eyes roll towards the heavens, theysigh; that is how good Mamas Meatball is.
Set in a small courtyard off of one of the towns mainstreets, in a place called the Old Creamery, Mamas Meatballis actually divided in two. On the right is the take-out wherepeople line up to get their orders of meatballs and more. Tothe left, fronted by a huge-trunked tree and
a water fountain, is the intimate restaurantwith its mural of the Mediterranean acrossthe back.
Meatballs aside, the restaurant, underowner and chef Nicola Allegretta, offers awide range of authentic Italian dishes,many of them now available in smallersizes as well, a bow to the economy andhis customers wishes. Among them arehalf a dozen soups, a long list of salads(including grilled salmon and a refreshing
pear andgorgonzola), somewonderful antipastochoices, both hotand cold paninis(including, ofcourse, one madewith meatballs),more pasta dishes
than there isspace here toshare (though tRavioli di Polloall Vodka homemaderavioli filled wichicken andserved in a vodsauce cannot unmentioned).
There is also a heady selection of meat anfish dishes as well as any number oftraditional and specialty pizzas (nowavailable in two sizes) and some far too-tempting desserts.
Mamas Meatball currently has twolocations. The original is in the OldCreamery plaza at 570 Higuera Street, SanLuis Obispo, (805) 544-0861. MamasMeatball is also available for yourconvenience in the south county at 325
Pier Avenue by the entrance of the Pismo Beach Dunes(805) 473-2383. Hours of operation are Tuesday toSunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 10 p.mclosed on Mondays.
You can order online at www.mamasmeatball.com.And, dont forget they deliver!
They also have very popular catering services, whichwork with groups (including weddings) ofevery type and size. Call for details.
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Clautiere Vineyard was still in the midst of
celebrating their win as Best Bordeaux Blend
at this years prestigious Critics Challenge
International Wine Competition in San Diego,
when even more good news arrived
announcing the 2007 BDX had also been
awarded a Gold Medal at the 2012 Los
Angeles International Wine & Spirits
Competition, with an over-all score of 94. The
double-win brought new meaning to the term
Win-Win Situation.
Detailing the complicated Critics
Challenge awards process, Felicia Forbes,
Critics Challenge Competition Coordinator
explained; First, the wines are awarded a
medal: Silver, Gold or Platinum, with
Platinum being the highest. Then, in theSweepstakes Voting the Platinum winners
are voted on for Best of Category and Best
of Show awards. Your 2007 Clautiere BDX
was a Platinum Winner, then further elevated to Best Bordeaux
Blend, Congratulations! There were a total of 34 Bordeaux blends
entered in the 2012 Critics Challenge, ranging in price from $7.99
to $95. Of those 34 wines, the 2007 BDX
was judged Best Bordeaux Blend.
The 73rd annual Los Angeles Internatio
Wine & Spirits was equally competitive wi
more than 3,200 wines judged in May by a
panel of 75 of the worlds leading wine
experts headed by master sommelier Micha
Jordan, honorary chairman of the
competition.
All wine entries are blind-tasted and
carefully evaluated by four-judge panels. A
much discussion, the judges come to
collective decisions using a standard point
system Jordan said. The Gold Medal
winners all must have ratings of 90 points
more. Out of thirty-six award-winning
Bordeaux and Bordeaux Blends, Clautieres2007 Estate BDX scored the second-highes
with a score of 94.
Clautiere Vineyard is dedicated to the
production of premium Rhne, Bordeaux and Port style wines an
100% Estate bottled to ensure the highest quality from grape to
glass. To purchase or pre-order award-winning wines from Clauti
visit www.clautiere.com, call (805) 237-3789 or visit the tasting
room at 1340 Penman Springs Road, Paso Robles.
Clautiere Vineyard Receives Two Prestigious Awards for 2007 Estate BD
Summer Concert Series at Costa de OroFor the Sake of the SongCosta de Oro Winery is sponsoring a series of shows on
selected Saturday afternoons. Barbecued fare and music from
4 to 6 p.m. New wine specials and releases at each event!
Upcoming concerts:
Thomas Leeb, Saturday, August 18th
Hans York, Saturday, September 8th
Wine on Tap at the Tasting Room
Come try the new Wine on Tap! White and red wines are
available for $7 per glass, $5 for wine club members! Growlers
(wine jugs) are available for enjoying at home.Costa De Oro also offers their Gold Coast strawberries, when
in season, along with local produce on the farmers market patio
Gift baskets and wine gift boxes are the perfect hostess gifts
when traveling to visit family and friends. Come see why theyre
called the most unique tasting room on the Central Coast!
Costa de Oro tasting room is located at 1331 Nicholson
Avenue, Santa Maria, CA 93454. For more information, call
(805) 922-1468.
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Sta. Rita Hills Winegrowers Alliance Are All Fired UpAbout This Very Cool (Climate) Appellation
As the always-predictable morning fog begins to retreat back to
the nearby Pacific Ocean, the iconic barn at Fiddlestix Vineyard
reveals the winegrowers of the Sta. Rita Hills AVA preparing for theirannual celebration. The 2012 Wine & Fire events will celebrate the
very unique characteristics of this cool-climate appellation over the
weekend of August 17-19. The weekend will feature open houses,
special tastings, an educational seminar and the Grand Tasting at the
beautiful and historic La Purisima Mission. Its an especially exciting
time for all of us, states Norm Yost, Chairperson of the Alliance.
The vines will be laden with grapes, and both winemakers and
growers will be in that heightened state of just-before-harvest
excitement. Well definitely be all fired up to celebrate!
The celebration will begin with welcome receptions and tastings
on Friday, August 17th in locations on both the eastern and westernboundaries of the region. Saturday mornings seminar will feature
The Fire Within - Why Winemakers Choose Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir from the Sta. Rita Hills. This in-depth tasting at The Barn at
Fiddlestix will explore and celebrate the two grape stars of the
appellation. Youll hear from ten winemakers and taste along with
them as they explain why they are so passionate about Sta. Rita Hills.
The seminar will be followed by Santa Rita Style BBQ lunch by
local favorite Hitching Post II and seminar panelists will be joined by
fellow winemakers pouring their wines during lunch.
Saturday evening will bring together all of the members of the
Alliance with an evening wine reception in the courtyard of the
historic La Purisima Mission in Lompoc, situated on the outskirts of
the Sta. Rita Hills Appellation. The stunning grounds and historic
buildings lend an exquisite setting to an evening of camaraderie,
fine wines and fire-grilled foods. Member vintners and winemakers
will all be on hand to present their latest releases under the majestic
oaks of the Mission.
A weekend passport is also included, providing VIP access to
wineries and tasting rooms of Alliance members, who will each
be pulling out all the stops for visitors. Guests will have a full rang
events to choose from throughout the weekend as members of theWinegrowers Alliance present open houses, focused tastings and
winery events. A full listing of winery events will be posted on the
Sta. Rita Hills Winegrowers Alliance website as they are planned.
In order to continue the mission of Wine and Fire as an intimat
event where guests, growers, winemakers and vintners are able to
to know each other, ticket sales will be limited. Tickets for the Fir
Within Seminar at Fiddlestix, which also includes the weekend
passport are $150. Tickets for the Passport plus Saturday evening
Grand Tasting at the La Purisima Mission are $100 per person. An
all-inclusive combination ticket for both Saturday events, Sunday
Open Houses and the three-day weekend passport is available for
$175. Tickets are on sale on the Sta. Rita Hills website, and will be
available on a first-come, first served basis. The website can be fou
at www.staritahills.com. For additional information, please contac
Winery and Grower Members of the Sta. Rita Hills Winegrower
Alliance include Alma Rosa Winery, Ampelos Cellars, Babcock,
Cargasacchi Vineyard, Carr Winery, Clos Pepe, Cold Heaven Cella
DAlfonso-Curran Wines, Dierberg, Dragonette Cellars, Fiddlehead
Cellars, Flying Goat Cellars, Foley Estates Winery, Foxen, Gypsy
Canyon, Hibbits Ranch, Hilliard-Bruce Vineyard, Hitching Post,
Huber Cellars, Ken Brown Wines, Kessler-Haak, La Lomita Vineya
La Montagne, Lafond Winery, Longoria, Liquid Farm, Loring Wine
Company, Moretti, Pali Wine Company, Prodigal, Rancho la Via
Vineyard, Sanford, Sea Smoke Cellars, Seagrape Wine Company,
Siduri, Small Time Wines, Summerland, Sweeney Canyon, Thorn
Transcendence, WALT Wines, Wedell Cellars and Zotovich Vineya
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay Headline Wine & Fire Weeken
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The Santa Barbara County Vintners Asso-
ciation announces that tickets for the popularCelebration of Harvest festival on October
13 are on sale. In addition to the festival itself,
the accompanying weekend-long celebration
pays tribute to, as well as exhibits, the unpar-
alleled variety of agricultural products grown,
raised and harvested in Santa Barbara County.
Not only is the county a world-renowned
wine growing region but with the abundance
of local produce, livestock and seafood avail-
able, Santa Barbara County has become a
culinary Mecca for those seeking exceptional
food and wine artisans, affirms AssociationExecutive Director Jim Fiolek. Festival atten-
dees can experience a full range of edibles
paired with the latest releases of wine all
grown or raised right here in our county.
The stunning grounds of the Rancho
Sisquoc Winery will provide the perfect
setting for an afternoon of exploring the
wines produced by the 100+ members of the
Santa Barbara County Vintners Association as
well as appetizers provided by dozens
restaurants, caterers and food purveyors. Lmusic provided by soulful songstress Don
Greene and The Roadhouse Daddies and f
artist Jen n General will further enhance
celebratory atmosphere. Another festi
highlight will be a silent auction overflow
with unique large format bottles as well
vertical and library wine collections. Proce
from the auction will benefit People Help
People, an organization that provides supp
to local families in need.
To round out the weekends festivit
plans are in the works for dinners, spetastings, vineyard walks and open hou
hosted at the many tasting rooms and rest
rants throughout Santa Barbara County. B
the Celebration of Harvest festival tickets, a
the Vintners Visa, a four-day passport to
participating wineries, are available for sal
www.sbcountywines.com.
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This family-owned brewery started by Jim and Jaime Dietenhoferof Los Olivos, has been life-long dream in the making. Harnessing
their Bavarian heritage the Dietenhofers wanted to create a craftbrewery in the Santa Ynez Valley that focused on creating the highestquality beer and help add to a growing hop culture in the Central
Coast.
Utilizing the skill sets from award-winning head brewer A.J. Stolland his brew team, Figueroa Mountain Brewing has been able to
create a line-up of seven quality craft beers (soon to be more). Thebrew team has been able to earn multiple medals including three
golds in a very short period of time (open since 2010).
In addition to selling beer in draft and bottles on the open market,Figueroa Mountain Brewery has a tap room that puts the patrons a
few feet away from the brewing action. Complete with a state-of-the-art stainless brewing system, customers can enjoy the pint of beer
that was made in the same room and epitomizes freshness. An expe-
rience that includes live music on Fridays, and a complete food andwine list.
Beer lovers may also enjoy the Fig Mtn Beer truck complete with
taps on the side ready to pour. The truck can be seen at a large listof events throughout the Central Coast. Stay tuned to
www.figmtnbrew.com for more information, or follow them on Face-book: Figueroa Mountain Brewing for the latest news and updates.
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CLAY BROCK & CHRISSY WITTMANNWild Horse WineryBY BreTTe aNN WomaCk
Wild Horse Winery is among the founding wineries here on the Central Coast,
established in 1981. Today, Wild Horse sources fruit from vineyards across the Central
Coast wine appellation, paying homage to the wild mustangs which roamed the land easof the winerys estate. This band of horses inspired the winerys motto which is, Live
Naturally, Enjoy Wildly and, over the years, the winemaking team at Wild Horse has do
just that. Today, the team is made up of Clay Brock, Director of Winemaking, and Chriss
Wittmann, Winemaker. Both Clay and Chrissy are Cal Poly San Luis Obispo alumni and
have extensive Central Coast winemaking experience, essential for the expansive
winemaking duties at Wild Horse Winery. Clay and Chrissy source grapes from upward
fifty vineyards across the Central Coast. Each lot is processed and fermented separately
before the art of blending occurs. The wines reflect the abundant flavor profiles which ar
apparent in several different micro climates across the Central Coast. Each of the wines is
harmoniously balanced, the result of the distinctive art of winemaking. Most wine drinke
will recognize the Wild Horse Chardonnay and Pinot Noir which is distributed througho
the country. Wild Horse Winerys Unbridled series focuses on smaller production and
vineyard specific bottlings of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and
Zinfandel. Cheval Sauvage, Wild Horse en franais, is the winerys tte du cuvee, or
reserve, Pinot Noir. The Cheval Sauvage represents the finest vineyard specific Pinot No
barrels from each vintage. The production is less than 1% of the winerys Pinot Noir
production each year and the vineyard changes based on which barrels stand out among
the entire winery. Normally winemakers describe beer as their drink of choice during
these warm summer months. However, at Wild Horse, they are enjoying the fresh and
crisp Malvasia Bianca. The wine is on special in the tasting room so guests are encourage
to take the wine home and drink like a winemaker!
WILD HORSE WINERY
opn dy f 11 .. t 5 p..1437 Wd H Wny Cut, Tptn, Ca 93465
(805) 788-6300 | www.wdhwny.c
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HALTER RANCH WINERY
opn dy f 11 .. t 5 p..8910 add rd n P rb, Ca
(805) 226-9455 | www.htnch.c
Halter Ranch covers one thousand acres on the west side of Paso
Robles. In the middle of this historic ranch sits the 280-acre Halter
Ranch Vineyard planted with 20 different wine grape varieties.
Diversified by design, the original intent was to produce highly soug
after, west side fruit for sale to neighboring wineries as well as for the
Estate label. Today, however, almost all of the fruit is used in produc
of Halter Ranch wines. What does that make Kevin Sass? It makes h
very lucky winemaker.
A Southern California native, Sass grew up in Agoura Hills, a
bedroom community north of Los Angeles and graduated from
California State University Fresno with a double major in Enology W
Production and Agricultural Business. So, where does someone with
talent head to first? Paso Robles. Sass started in 2000 working harve
well-known Justin Vineyard. He was then hired by Justin as their
Grower Relations Manager, which put him in close proximity to man
area vineyards including Halter Ranch. In 2002, Kevin was promote
associate winemaker at Justin and in 2006, he assumed the position
winemaker. But every winemaker is looking for new challenges and
2011, Kevin joined Halter Ranch as their winemaker, a property he
already knew quite well. Im excited to be involved in this amazing
long-term project at Halter Ranch, he says. My previous experience
with the Halter Ranch estate fruit, combined with a new, state-of-the
facility, will allow me to showcase what this property has to offer.And what the Westside Paso Robles property can offer is that the
region grows most varieties well. The one very unique thing we hav
are soil types with a large amount of limestone mixed with clay, Sas
says. Limestone soils generally produce wines with high acidity. Th
way California makes wine, we ripen our fruit a little earlier than Ol
World countries, so by having soils that maintain acidity we can pus
the levels of ripeness but still maintain acidity in our wine. And its
about balance. And no where is balance more sought after than pair
wine with food. So, what does Sass do? He turns to two of Halter
Ranchs wines.
We have a brother/sister combo of food pairing wines; the Cte
Paso Blanc is a white wine blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne and
Picpoul Blanc, he says. The companion red wine called Ctes de Pa
a blend of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvdre and Tannat. These wines h
bright fruit, no new oak, are lower in alcohol and have a bright acidi
which makes them perfect with food, Sass says excitedly. Wheneve
sit with sommeliers and chefs around the country, working on their
lists, they gravitate to these two wines. Though Sass has nearly two
dozen grapes at his disposal, hed love to try his hand at a stand alon
Picpoul Blanc. The words in French translate as stinging lips he sa
another way of showing off the Halter Ranch soils which create acid
their wines. Stop by Halter Ranch to sample Kevins handiwork.
KEVIN SASSHalter Ranch Winery
Winemaker
Kevin Sass and
General Manager
Skylar Stuck
celebrate the
final dig of thenew cave system.
Ancestor,
Halter Ranchs
Estate Reserve
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The third annual Sunset SAVOR the Central Coastwill offer four days of delicious events fromSeptember 27 through the 30th featuring more than38 local chefs, 200 wineries and a variety ofopportunities to learn the latest California lifestyletrends from Sunset experts in all things food andwine, home dcor and gardening. Unlike other majorculinary events across the U.S., SAVOR offers accessacross San Luis Obispo County to eye-poppinglocations and the friendly, innovative people andplaces making the food and wine people love.
You can rub elbows with celebrity wine and foodexperts, and be the first to taste the medal-winningwines of Sunsets International Wine Competitionwhile savoring spectacular places like Hearst Castle,unspoiled nature trails and even an eveningreception lit only by the stars and glowing hot air
balloons.
Back by popular demand, the magical evening atHearst Castle returns in 2012 on opening night withlimited tickets (just $125), letting guests step back intime and celebrate glamorously with fellow foodiesand the ghosts of William Randolph Hearst and hisfamous Hollywood guests.
Returning guests will be happy to know they canstill enjoy the Main Event at Santa Margarita Ranchfeaturing guest chefs, winemakers, farmers, artisanfood purveyors and enjoy the sounds of local bandsin the Estrada Gardens. Check out the latest offers atwww.savorcentralcoast.com.
Learn about the best and brightest wines fromCalifornia and around the globe at Sunsets GrandTasting with a sneak peek at medal-winning wines inPismo Beach.
For details of the events or to purchase tickets,
go to www.SAVORcentralcoast.com.
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Paso Robles Wine Country Will Come TogetherAugust 18 to Raise a Paddle for Local Charities
The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance
announced that the Wine Country Auctionwill take place on Saturday, August 18th at
Summerwood Winery & Inn. This
announcement comes after the successful
completion of the 30th Annual Paso Robles
Wine Festival, which up until 2012 featured
the Wine Country Auction as an exclusive
dinner. The separation of the Wine Country
Auction from Wine Festival weekend allows
wineries, restaurants and guests to participate
more actively in the auction.
The 2012 Wine Country Auction is
scheduled to take place from 10:30 a.m. to1:30 p.m. under the trees at Summerwood
Winery & Inn, hosting approximately 300
guests. The event will kick off with an hour of
walk-around wine tasting by Paso Robles Wine
Countrys world renowned winemakers. A
four-course gourmet brunch will be prepared
by the regions finest chefs, showcasing a
seasonal farm-to-table menu.
A spectacular live auction benefitting San
Luis Obispo County charities follows where
guests bid on a range of sought-after lifestyle
and wine country items including signed, large
format bottles, exclusive wine country
getaways and luxurious international
excursions. The Wine Country Auction allows
guests and the Paso Robles wine industry to
come together for a fabulous time and a great
cause. Tickets for this event are $250.
In 2011 the Paso Robles Wine Country
Alliance Foundation raised over $80,000,
which was gifted to 13 local non-profit
charities who support healthcare, education
and community service, said Jennifer Porter,Executive Director of the Paso Robles Wine
Country Alliance. We are looking forward to
the change in format as we believe it will create
new opportunities for raising additional funds
for organizations like The Boys and Girls Club
of North San Luis Obispo County, The
Wellness Community of Californias Central
Coast, North County Womens Shelter &
Resource Center, and the Paso Robles Library
Foundation.
At the August 18, 2012 Wine Country
Auction, Paso Robles Wine Country will strive
to top the $80,000 raised last year, introduce
new, high-end wine enthusiasts to Paso Robles
and create a benchmark for future auction
events in Paso Robles.
The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance
represents wineries, growers and businesses in
Paso Robles Wine Country. Centrally loca
between San Francisco and Los Angeles, al
Californias Central Coast, Paso Robles W
Country is Californias fastest growing w
region. It encompasses more than 26,0
vineyard acres and more than 200 winer
For more information, visit the website
www.pasowine.com.
Paso Robles 2012 Wine Country Auction, August 18
Seminar for Wine Grape GrowersThe public is invited to attend the seminar titledThe Bitter and The Sweet on Thursday, August 9
The public is invited to join the Independent Grape Growers of the Paso Robles Area
(IGGPRA) for a seminar titled, The Bitter and The Sweet. The seminar will be held
from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 9, at Castoro Cellars, located at 1315 North
Bethel Road, Templeton.
The two-part seminar will feature speaker Lowell Zelinski, Ph.D., Owner of Precision
Ag Consulting on the bitter reality of developing the farm plan necessary to comply with
the new Regional Water Quality Board Requirements. He will present sample plans for
the audience. The second speaker will be winemaker and winemaking consultant, Signe
Zoller. She will discuss methods of monitoring grapes in the field as growers prepare for
harvest. This will be a hands-on, practical demonstration of commonly-used tests. The
seminar will be FREE for IGGPRA members and $20 for non-members.
To RSVP, call Precision Ag Consulting at (805) 434-3331 or email
[email protected]. For more information about IGGPRA, go online to
www.pasorobleswinegrapes.com or www.iggpra.com.
Auctioneer Todd Ventura interviews Paso Robles winemaker icon, Kenneth Volk as they
introduce the next lot at the Paso Robles Wine Country Auction.
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The Mondo brothers, Doug and Mitch, have owned a 132-acre pieceof property on the Westside of Paso Robles for almost 20 years. Thebrothers made the official move to the area about five years ago. Sincethen, the property has become home to a gorgeous tasting room, bed andbreakfast, and event facility. The Mondo brothers are all about enjoyinggreat wines with great friends. Doug and Mitch welcome guests daily totheir Nacimiento Lake Road tasting room which has no tasting fees.Wine and food are available at reasonable prices every Friday beginningat 5 p.m. Villa del Mondo Bed & Breakfast is available to stay in yearround. The B&B features three suites and can accommodate up to fourcouples. Guests are encouraged to meander through the entire propertyand are granted exclusive access to the winery and other private areas.Members of the Mondo Mob, (Mondo Cellars wine club) get a 20%
discount on Villa del Mondo stays, in addition to other superb benefits.
Continuing with the Mob theme, Mondo Cellars latest release is a
wine blend called The Trunk. Whats in The Trunk? Well youll hto visit the winery to find out; its a blend of seven different red varietand is an enjoyable everyday cuvee at only $18 per bottle.
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DUNNING VINEYARDS1953 Nd rd, P rbopn Thudy thu mndy 11-5 nd by ppntnt805-238-4763 w ww.dunnngnyd.cDiscover Pasos best kept secret, Off the beaten path.
Experience award-winning Estate Wines. Stay at Dunning
Vineyards Guest Villa & enjoy wine country lifestyle!
RED SOLES WINERY3230 od rd, P rbopn Dy 11-5 805-226-9898The unique growing region known as the Templeton Gap allows the
ocean to temper the areas warm days with cool, breezy nights. These
conditions, paired with limestone soils, create the perfect terroir for
growing high quality wine. We are family owned and operated,
specializing in hand-crafted, very limited production wines, made
from grapes grown on our own vineyards.
VENTEUX VINEYARDS1795 l Tb, Tptnopn Dy 10-5 nd by ppntnt805-369-0127 www.ntuxnyd.cFrom soil to bottle, our hands-on approach allows us to uphold the
highest level of care in all aspects of the winemaking process. Ourextremely small productions of Rhne wines showcase a sty le of balanc
elegance, and finesse. Picnic on the porch of the farmhouse and taste ou
hand-crafted wines in the e legant and inviting tasting room.
DOCE ROBLES2023 Tw o D, P rb Dy 10-5:30805-227-4766 w ww.dcbwny.cThe quality of our fruit is paramount and we have the experience,
location and methods to deliver consistently high-quality fruit. All of
this leads to great tasting wine. Try some we think youll agree!
MONDO CELLARS3260 Ncnt l D, P rb805-226-2925 ndc.c
Hu: sun-Thu, st 11-6; F 11-10Visit our tasting room and experience the passion in our big
Bordeaux and Rhone blends. Make our luxurious Bed and Breakfas
your home and enjoy breathtaking views from every window. All ju
five miles from downtown Paso Robles shopping and dining. Join u
STANGER VINEYARDS7970 vnyd D, P rbopn Dy 12 t 5 nd Fh Fd b dy.805-238-0621 w ww.pnyd.c
Stanger Vineyards produces estate wines made from grapes
grown in a perfect place a place where the climate, water and
fossil-rich soil have been evolving for 65 million years. Its a place
that must have been created by the Wine Gods themselves.
WEST SIDE of PASO ROBLESMondo Cellars
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Offer good through August 31, 2012
Avila Beach is surrounded by gentle,
sloping hills, which define the harbor from
the landward side. Three piers define the
look from the oceanside; two are open to
the public. Guests enjoy leisurely strolls out
over the water, and the pier-based restau-
rants, which always offer fresh seasonal
seafood. Avila is also an active fishing
harbor with many fresh fish markets
offering live crab, and fresh seafood.
Wine Tast ing atAVILA BEACH
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As a winemaker, Kenneth Joey Gummeres resume is extensive,
including several years making wine at Babcock Winery & Vineyards,Santa Barbara Winery, Lafond Winery & Vineyards, and founding
Kenneth-Crawford. But in 2006, when Joey and his wife Sara found
out that a close friend had brain cancer, he decided to put his wine-
making skills to even greater use creating a Grenache the proceeds
of which were donated to their friend and her family as well as to
brain tumor research. At that moment, Transcendence Winery was
born as Joey and Sara realized they had found a way to combine their
lifes passions.
My dream has always been to make great wine, and my wife [Sara]
wanted to do meaningful humanitarian work both in the community
and throughout the world, said Joey. When we were married, wemade a promise to support these dreams in our vows.
Since that 2006 vintage of Grenache, Transcendence Winery has
grown from the Gummeres shared belief that wine has the potential
to make a meaningful difference in peoples lives. Transcendence
Winerys philanthropic endeavors support the efforts of several non-
profits by donating a minimum of 10% of their sales and an additional
10% of their annual wine production to these worthwhile causes.
We try to make wines that make a difference, said Joey.
Of course Transcendence Winerys success does not come solely
from good intentions. Joey carefully selects vineyards to partner with,
paying great attention to detail throughout the winemaking process.All of the wines are crafted by hand, in order to emphasize the quality
and provenance of the fruit.
Transcendence Winery currently boasts a very hand-crafted
integrity to their annual production of around 1,000 cases. They strive
to create limited quantities of cool-climate wines with grapes from
highly acclaimed vineyards including Syrah from Ballard Canyon, and
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from several vineyards in the Santa Rita
Hills including Lafond, Zotovich and La Encantada.
Transcendence is located at 313 North F Street, Lompoc. For more
information, call (805) 689-5258.
Transcendence
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ARCADIAN
1515 et Chtnut a, sut B, lpc | opn dy 11-5p805-737-3900, www.cdnwny.cInspired by the great traditions of Burgundian winemaking, Joseph
Davis has been making Arcadian Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Syrah in
California's Central Coast region since 1996. Using French artisan
methods and hands-on vineyard management, Joe's Arcadian label
consistently receives high marks from the world's most respected wine
writers.
JALAMA WINES
308 Nth 9th st, C, lpc805-735-8937, ww w.jwn.cFdy-sundy 12-5p, by ppntntWinemaker Mark Cargasacchi specializes in Pinot Noir and Syrah
from select vineyards throughout Santa Barbara County.
LORING WINE COMPANY TASTING ROOM
1591 e. Chtnut anu, lpc805-742-0478, www.lngWnCpny.copn Fdy thugh sundy 12-5pWere a small winery that produces tasty Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
and whatever else strikes our fancy : )
PALMINA
1520 et Chtnut Cut, lpcThudy-study 11-5psundy-mndy 11-4p805-735-2030, www.pnwn.cPalmina is a Californian celebration of the rich, wonderful lifestyle and
attitude toward food, wine, friends and family that exists in Italy.
STOLPMAN VINEYARDS1700 indut Wy, st B; F 1-5p, st-sun 11-5p805-736-5000, w ww.tpnnyd.cTry a splash of estate grown Syrah, Sangiovese and Roussanne
amidst the controlled chaos of sorting, punch-downs, pressing
& racking to truly experience the excitement of winemaking...
Library tastings are offered in the new Barrel Room on selec t
Sundays, by appointment.
TRANSCENDENCE
313 N. F. stt, lpc805-689-5258, www.tncndwn.cFdy-sundy 11-4p. $10 Ttng FLife happens over a bottle of wine: you fall in love,
celebrate a birth, mourn someones passing, begin,end, plan, listen dream. Transcendence celebrat
the journey you take with a great bottle of wine.
ZOTOVICH CELLARS
1500 et Chtnut Cut, sut D; lpc805-736-1600, ww w.ztchc.cThudy-sundy 10-5p
A family owned and operated boutique winery.
"We grow, produce and bottle estate Syrah, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
We're new to the Lompoc Wine Ghetto. Stop in to meet us!"
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BY CarolYN TUrNer
When you walk into the Original Roadhouse Grill, youll
immediately feel comfortable and at home, even if your household
does not boast a mouth-watering grill menu, full-service saloon,
satellite horse racing and lets you throw your empty peanut shells on
the ground.
The Original Roadhouse Grill in Santa Maria opened in May 2000,
as part of an American Family Steakhouse concept developed by Los
Angeles-based brothers and restaurant entrepreneurs, Larry and
Ralph Cimmarusti. To date there are eleven Roadhouse Grillsthroughout California and Oregon, that boast a casual, fun, family-
friendly atmosphere and hearty meals.
The Original Roadhouse Grill prides itself on an extensive menu
that features favorites such as slow-roasted Bourbon tri-tip, fall-off-
the-bone baby back ribs and hand-cut steaks from high-quality
USDA beef from Washington State. All steaks are grilled over
mesquite wood and generously seasoned with a special blend of
spices.
All of our steaks are freshly hand-cut daily in-house to ensure the
highest quality, said Vice President of Operations, Linda Bryant. We
also grind all our own burgers from our steak trim, so theyre actual
steak burgers.
There are also several steak alternatives including (but not limited
to), Whiskey River Salmon, BBQ chicken, turkey and veggie burgers,
and an entire menu section dedicated to Bison steaks, ribs, meatloaf
and burgers. While you wait for your entres, all guests are served
freshly baked yeast rolls with homemade honey butter.
The Original Roadhouse Grill offers a range of choices for diners
of all ages and appetites, with a section of the menu called a little
less dinner for smaller portioned meals under $11.99, over 20 menu
items under $10, and children eat free every Tuesday night. Join the
Grillmasters Program online and receive a $10 off coupon, with
additional specials and discounts that are good at all locations.
For those diners over 21, the saloon features specialty cocktails
served in Mason jars, and a selection of twelve draught beers from
local breweries, as well as the signature Peanut Tap Handle beers.
Beginning this month the saloon will roll into fall featuring Firesto
Brewerys Oaktoberfest draught beer, which will include a souven
Firestone Pint beer glass with the purchase of any Firestone beer o
Firestone Fridays. The coming winter months will also feature
Firestone Brewerys Velvet Merlin. The daily Happy Hour features
selection of food items for $5 from 2 to 7 p.m. on Monday-Friday,
and from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
In addition to the saloon and family dining area, the Santa Mar
in October 2011 the Santa Maria Original Roadhouse Grill becam
the first location to offer a separate area where horse racing
enthusiasts can enjoy the races.
The California Horse Racing Board approved Original Roadho
Grill as an Off-Track betting facility to replace the former location
housed at the county fairgrounds, said Bryant.
From Wednesday through Sunday, racing fans can enjoy the ne
Official California Wagering Facility in a separate and newly enclo
bar dining and patio area, and more than 26 televisions willbroadcast both the Del Mar and Santa Anita racing seasons, as we
racing on other US and international tracks. Horse racing enthusia
will also enjoy events to celebrate the Kentucky Derby and Preakn
Stakes in May of each year, as well as the Belmont Stakes in June a
the Breeders Cup in November.
The Original Roadhouse Grill is located at 1423 South Bradley
Road in Santa Maria, California. They are open daily from 11 a.m
10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday
and Saturday. For more information about upcoming specials and
events visit www.originalroadhousegrill.com or call (805) 614-058
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SPECIALIZING INSANTA BARBARA &
CENTRAL COAST
PINOT NOIRS
2905 GRAND AVE
LOS OLIVOS
805-688-7406
thelosolivostastingroom.com
Now open, every day from 11 am to 5 pm.
2367 Alamo Pintado Avenue, Los Olivos
888-938-7310
www.byronwines.com
No appointment necessary.
Please call ahead for parties of 8 or more.
Vineyard Crafted Wines
VINEYARDS
Open daily 11-5,2434 Alamo Pintado Avenue, Los Olivos
(805) 688-0400 www.stolpmanvineyards.com
1711 Alamo Pintado Rd.Open Daily from 10am-5pm
www.lincourtwines.com 805-688-8554
Alta Maria VineyardsThe oldest profession in California is not what you think: its most
probably cattle ranching. And the partners of Alta Maria Vineyards, PaWilkins and James Ontiveros, have a long history in the ranches and
farmlands of this part of California.
The Ontiveros family first came into California in 1781 with the
Rivera expedition. Although their original land grants were in Souther
California, they drove thousands of heads of cattle into the Santa Mara
Valley, finally settling there on the Rancho Tepusquet Land Grant of
1837.
Today, much of the duos grapes come from that very same land. As
couple of kids in college, both studying crop and fruit science at Cal P
San Luis Obispo, they bonded over an unlikely interest in wine. Pauls
family background in farming and James history of cattle ranching pu
them firmly in position to build on their knowledge of the land andgrowing things on the land, to arrive at a new calling: wine production
For both men, wine grew into obsession and obsession became
career: James as a viticulturist and Paul as a winemaker. Working hard
and making sacrifices was not new to either, and they both became
veterans in their fields, even at a young age. Finally they moved away,
lost touch, and many years passed.
But the land in the Santa Maria Valley had a pull on the two men; t
sense of heritage and nostalgia drew them back together. As the two
friends re-connected on a vineyard on a hill in that valley, they decided
make the wine that was waiting for them all along: Alta Maria Vineyar
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LOS OLIVOS
QUP Tasting Roomfeaturing the wines of:
QUP VERDAD ETHAN
2963 Grand Avenue, Los Olivos(805) 686-4200
Open Daily, 11-5
NOT TO SCA
used by homesteaders in Santa Maria before the Industrial Revolution
introduced mass-produced, machine-cut nails. Despite its lowly
function, each nail is unique from the next according to the conditions in
which it was made and the expertise of the craftsman. This craftsmanship
is what Paul and James strive for in all their wines. In addition to the Alta
Maria wines, the pair also makes Autonom wine, focusing on Rhone
varietals and Native9, which is purely Pinot Noir. The wines are made in
small lots with a nod to both Old World sensibilities and New World
stylistic freedom.
With vine-growing and farming in their blood, Alta Maria winesreflect the pairs shared affinity for all things homespun and honest and
the authenticity of the Santa Maria Valley and a gratitude to the
generations of California farmers and ranchers before us, farming the
very same land 150 years ago.
All Alta Maria wines can be tasted at the newly opened tasting room
located on Grand Avenue in Los Olivos. Though Paul and James have
been making and distributing wine for years, they didnt open a tasting
room until late last year, with some fresh offerings on the current tasting
list. Its open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 2933 Grand
Avenue, Suite A, Los Olivos. For more information call (805) 686-1144
or go to www.altamaria.com.
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Introducing the Summer Pass Through August 30One Pass One Price Eleven Wineries!
The Summer Pass is the ticket to fabulous wine tasting at thepremier boutique wineries of the Santa Ynez Valley. For just $35
(online price), youll receive one wine tasting at each of the SantaYnez Valley Wine Country Association tasting rooms ($110 value).
You chose the dates youd like to go wine tasting, now throughAugust 30, there are no reservations required and no blackout dates.
Your pass will expire when youve tasted at all 11 wineries, or on
August 30, 2012 whichever comes first.Buy your Summer Pass for $35 online (allow 3-4 days shipping)
at www.santaynezwinecountry.com, or call 1-800-563-3183 for more
information. Passes are also be available for $40 at Imagine Wine inSanta Ynez and Alexander & Wayne in Los Olivos and Lincourt
Vineyards in Solvang. Participating wineries include Alexander &
Wayne, Arthur Earl, Buttonwood Farm Winery, Casa Cassara, Dan
Gehrs Wines, Imagine Wine, Lincourt Vineyards, Lucas & LewelleScott Cellars, Standing Sun Wines and Tocatta. Savor the tastes of
Santa Ynez Valley Wine Country all summer long. Makes a great gi
too!Santa Ynez Valley is the perfect setting for a long weekend filled
with natural beauty and, of course, extraordinary wines. Plan a day
weekend, an entire vacation and take this opportunity to becomemore familiar with some of your favorite local wineries as you spea
with vintners and winemakers.There are a number of really great places to get a picnic lunch,
many of our member wineries have picnic grounds. Pack a lunch
snacks and have some food along with the wines. Some wineries o
wines by the glass or the bottle, so you can relax over a leisurelypicnic - the most perfect way to enjoy Santa Ynez Valley Wine
Country!Santa Ynez Valley also boasts a full range of things to do in
addition to wine tasting. Visit the Carriage museum in Santa Yneztake a nature hike at Lake Cachuma, ride a glider over the entire
valley, snack on an abelskiver as you stroll Solvang's shops, browse
the art galleries in Los Olivos or simply enjoy the view at BuelltonsRiver Park. All that, and more and great wine!
The Association is a selection of boutique wineries located in thheart of the Santa Ynez Valley. All are family owned and each is
unique a tasting room may be in a historic building from the
stagecoach days, a picnic garden in the midst of an orchard mayawait you, the beauty of a Spanish mission style winery begs a pho
The common denominator is the great wines produced by each, a
the diversity of our unique winegrowing region allows us to craft awine to suit just about everyones taste.
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Corks n Crowns has become one of the most popular wine tasting
rooms in Santa Barbara. This unique tasting room in the heart of theFunk Zone offers Sparkling Wines, Pinot Noir, Big Napa Cabs and
Craft Brews, all available by the taste, glass or bottle.Open for almost a year now, Corks n Crowns has been a destina-
tion tasting spot in Santa Barbaras urban wine tasting area. On asunny day guests are on the deck, enjoying ocean views, picnic
lunches, and great wine and beer. On a rainy day they are inside, next
to the fireplace.The unique tasting flights give each customer three different glasses
of wine to compare and contrast, fitting the individuals wine style and
price points. On Sundays, Corks n Crowns offers an additionalSparkling Wine Flight for $10. You can complement your wine tasting
with three specially paired gourmet cupcakes, prepared by Sugar CatStudios, a Cupcake Wars Champion.
During any given day Corks n Crowns offers three wines either inthe $20, $50, $100 ranges or even all Pinot Noir if you like! CorkCrowns also offers a special tasting of three wines from elsewher
the world. This months selection is from Spain.
The tastings range from $6 a flight to $18 for the 94+ point-raNapa Cabs. Each tasting is equivalent to a glass of wine. Highly ra
wines by the glass or bottle cannot be found for those prices anywh
in Santa Barbara. Corks n Crowns also teams up with a few resrants, offering free corkage to their customers. Some of the restaur
are SeaGrass, Fishouse, Jane, Paradise Caf and Emilios.Every month Corks n Crowns changes its wine and beer se
tions, giving the customer a new experience every time they visit.
those that love the selections, Corks n Crowns offers a Wine C
with the same wines that are being tasted. Members can taste commentary wine or beer with their friends and family.
The most diverse tasting room and wine club in Santa Barbaradefinitely set a new mark for tasting and wine selections in S
Barbara. Corks n Crowns is a must stop tasting room
SANTA BARBARAWine Tasting in
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ONGOING
Bike, Hike and Kayak Trips
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$79-$119. B nt b. C f tn. 888-873-5610
SEPTEMBER 1-30
8th Annual San Luis Obispo CountyWine MonthT dntg f th pc ctt, cpnty ttng, pc nt,
wn nd tu. www.wnctcunty.c
SEPTEMBER 27-30
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gt Fd & Wn cbtn bc t th Cnt Ct!
www.cntct.c, 8 00-634-1414
ARROYO GRANDE
ONGOING WEDNESDAYS
Locals Day atLaetitia Vineyards & Wineryrc cpnty ttng nd 15% (25% cub b) ff yu wn
puch f yu c. www.ttwn.c, 805-474-7651
ONGOING SATURDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1
Summer Music Sessionsat Laetitia Vineyards & Wineryltn t uc wh n jyng ltt wn.
1-4p, www.ttwn.c, 805-474-7651
ONGOING FIRST MONDAY
Medical Mondays at Phantom Rivers
in ppctn f th ddctn f dc pnn. stp by th ttng
f hppy hu pc. 3:30-7p. 25% dcunt ff btt nd
$2.50 ff ny wn by th g! www.phnt.c, 805-481-9463
ONGOING FIRST THURSDAYS
Teachers Appreciation Night at Phantom Rivers
in ppctn f th ddctn f ch dtct pnn. stp by th
ttng f hppy hu pc. 3:30-7p. 25% dcunt ff btt
nd $2.50 ff ny wn by th g! www.phnt.c, 805-481-9463ONGOING FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Winemakers Choice Night at Phantom Rivers
5-7p, www.phnt.c, 805-481-9463
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Arroyo Grande Farmers Market
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ay Gnd Cty H Png lt t 21 5 et Bnch stt. 12-2:30p
www.ygndg.g, 8 05-473-2250
ONGOING WEDNESDAYS
Ice Cream Creating ~ A Family Affair!
Th Dc Buntn' ic C lb shw pfnc tht n th
wh udnc! l pfnc y Wdndy, 7p, innt bnd
nw f nd wtch t bng d. www.dcbuntn.c, 805-474-4068
ONGOING
Winemakers Choice at Phantom Rivers
Th ft Fdy f y nth jn Jhn & lnd f th Wn Chc
ttng. Jhn w b pung h ft ( ntn wht yu nd w
u h w pn t f yu)! 5-7p, www.phnt.c, 805-481-9463
ONGOING
Arroyo Grande Village Summer Concert Series
rty Bndtnd, www.ygndg.g, 805-473-2250
augut 12: stt-tn
augut 26: Ft Fdy Gng
sptb 9: Cf muqu
AUGUST 12
Central Coast Chili Challenge
intntn Ch scty cpttn wth ffc judgng nd ch pz.
Ch ttng, chdn' g, t nd cft bth.
Bdd P, 11-4p, www.cntctchchng.g
AUGUST 18
Gather in the Village Featuring Duet To It
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nd gt fd. Gth Wn B, 7-10p, $10, F/ptn
www.gthwnb.c, 805-474-4771
AUGUST 25
Sparkling Wine Demonstrationat Laetitia Vineyards & Winerystp gp wth ltt, 11-1p. l uc nd pcnc 1-4p
www.ttwn.c, 8 05-474-7653
SEPTEMBER 2
Summer Music Sessionsat Laetitia Vineyards & Wineryltn t uc by th Cptn wh njyng ltt wn. 1-4p
www.ttwn.c, 8 05-474-7651
SEPTEMBER 3
Summer Music Sessionsat Laetitia Vineyards & Wineryltn t uc by mch shtn wh njyng ltt wn.
1-4p, www.ttwn.c, 805-474-7651
SEPTEMBER 7
Summer Music Sessionsat Laetitia Vineyards & Wineryltn t uc by l Bc wh njyng ltt wn.
4-7p, www.ttwn.c, 805-474-7651AVILA BEACH
ONGOING FRIDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28
Avila Beach Fish & Farmers' Market
on th Pnd Fh pduc, c fd, fd bth & fy fun.
4-8p, 805-602-8266 rny dy pcy: if t' nng t 2p n a th dy
f th t, th Fh & F' mt cncd.
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aug 10: JD Pjct
aug 17: Zng a-st Bnd
aug 24: Th J
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spt 14: mt D
AUGUST 3-4
JK Wine Company Golf and Wine Week
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rt nd Wn' dnn t Th H ognc ftung Jk Wn
Cpny wn. $325/nt wnd, $125/wn dnn ny
www.jwncpny.c, 80 5-226-7514
AUGUST 17, 31
Alapay Cellars Avila BaywatchSunset Cruiseexpnc a Bch f th c wt f th by, wh njyng pp-
tz, uc nd pnty f apy wn. Pt sn lu, a Bch
$70/pp ( ncu), 6:30-8:30p. www.pyc.c, rsvP, 805-595-2632
CAYUCOS, CAMBRIA & MORRO BAY
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Fishermen & Farmers Market in Morro Bay
Fh n pduc, cft & ucn, 3-6p, 800-231-0592
ONGOING
Winemaker Dinners at Hoppes
Jn Chf B Hpp h cbt h pn f fd nd wn wth Wn-
Dnn ftung Cfn' bt wn pduc nd Chf Hpp'
pnzd cng c ftung butfu cbntn f c nd
xtc fd. www.hppbt.c, 805-995-1006
ONGOING THROUGH AUGUST 31
Summer Farmers Market
Cyuc vt H, 10-12:30p, w ww.cyucchb.c, 805-296-2056
AUGUST 4
Claiborne & Churchill Vintners
Morro Bay Harbor Cruise
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By Hb. sp n Cbn & Chuch wn pfcty pd wth tp.
www.cbnchuch.c, 805-544-4066
AUGUST 4
Arts and Crafts Festival
m By Bd, 9-5p, 877-478-9477
AUGUST 11
Papagallo Boat Cruise on Morro Bay
st s wth Pntt Wny bd th Ppg ii. Chf ln Gntu wpng 5 wn wth fnttc fd cu.1p, $90, $80/cub b. www.pnttwny.c, 805-226-4005
AUGUST 24-25
Dahlia Daze and Cypress NightzFdy 5p t 8p wn nd ch cptn. study 10 t 8 psp, D nd Dnc. m By Cunty Cnt, 805-772-446
SEPTEMBER 1-3Art in the Park 2012
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SEPTEMBER 15
Avocado & Margarita Festival
sp guc t yu gn. ac f r' n th ebcdm By, 11-6p, 805-772-4467
PASO ROBLES
ONGOING SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
Pinot Noir Blending Seminar
at Wild Horse WineryTptn ln th t f bndng wn. expnc ft hnd wht b wn but. sp Pnt N f th Cnt Ct ava n wht t tuy n. ech ptcpnt ct th wn bnd th. $50, $35/wn cub. By ppntnt 11 2p, lt 10 [email protected], rsvP, 805-434-2541 xt. 15
ONGOING SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
Patio Food Pairingsat Opolo VineyardsJn th n th pt f dcu gut pzz f th wd bunn, ndwch p n y f ug, pd wth xcnop wn. Ch! www.p.c, 805-238-9593
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Tours & Tastings at Eberle WineryviP Ttng by ppntnt, $25. Cpnty c tu y hf hwww.bwny.c, 805-238-9607
ONGOING SECOND FROM LAST FRIDAYFete Friday at Silver Horse WineryWn, stphn kn nd h tff w pp gunt f fnjy wh tnng t gt uc nd ttng fnttc wn. Wn bynd btt f . 5-8p, $10/fd, $10/dn ncud 10 ttngwww.h.c, 805-467-9463
ONGOING FRIDAYS
Wine Down at Hearthstoneenjy uc nd ght pptz. Dffnt ucn py nd th BBQ w bWn Pu h fd nd wn png h cnnt wt t h ytt! Cng nt twn f th wnd, tp by bf dnn, f yu c njy yuf ft ng w w! Th w pf & ppt www.fcb.c/HthtnWn, 805-238-2544
ONGOING
Live Music at Vina RoblesThy nt yu t w dwn f yu w, t bc nd njy u wh ng wd-wnnng vn rb wn. muc cpnt
1-4p. Wn f puch & ttng b.www.nb.c, 805-227-4812 augut 11: m annuzz sptb 8: Cnd Jn & rbt Th
ONGOING
Art Show at Castoro Cellarsa dffnt tt ftud nthy. www.ctc.c, 805-238-07 augut: rn rbnn nd Dd Chd
ONGOING
Lazy Locals Concertsat Castoro CellarsPcnc wc. lwn ch & bnt ncugd. kc bc n th hnd njy th fun. Ct C Wn w b b f puch.1-4p, f, www.ctc.c, 805-238-0725 augut 19: Up n th a sptb 14: lu Byn Bnd
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AUGUST 25
Murder Mystery Night at Veris Cellars
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hw. G h wth btt f wn t bt! Pt thd tt ncugd.
6:30-9:30p, $75, www.c.c, 805-434-0319
AUGUST 25
Rod Piazza Blues Benefit Concert at Adelaida Cellars
outd tng pdd. Wn nd fd b f puch.
a ptn f th pcd g t uppt UCla Fght Cnc.
7-10p, $40, $32/wn cub, www.dd.c, 805-239-8980
AUGUST 29
Summer Wine and Tapasat Paso Robles Inn & SteakhouseFtung Du vnyd. mt th ftud wn, n but th
wny nd njy pfct png f wn nd tp.
5-7p, $20, www.pbnn.c, 805-238-2660
AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 3
Labor Day Case Sale at Le Vigne Winery
Wn pc tt t $36 p c. lt f dcu gd t tt.
11-5p, www.gnwny.c, 805-227-4000
SEPTEMBER 1
Late Summer Covered BridgeDinner at Halter Ranch
Th pctuqu cd bdg ct dtc tg f th nt, whgut ft n cy-ucd cun pd wth tt wn.
6-9, $105, www.htnch.c, 888-367-9977
SEPTEMBER 1
Hwy 46 West Block PartyTt wn f th 14 b wn nd njy cu 'n-wn
ft' tph.
Pchy Cnyn, 6p, $35, www.pchycnyn.c, 805-239-1918
SEPTEMBER 1
Summer Blending Party Series atHearthstone VineyardJn Pu ay, th Hthtn wn, f gt bndng ct.
12-2p, $32, $25/wn cub, www.hthtnnyd.c, 805-238-2544
SEPTEMBER 1
Perfect Pairings at SummerWoodWinery: Say Cheesesuwd excut Chf w pnt gut nu pd su-
wd wn wh ductng gut n th t f fd nd wn png.
12p, $40, $35/wn cub, www.uwdwn.c, rsvP, 805-227-1365
SEPTEMBER 1
Covered Bridge Dinner at Halter RanchTh pctuqu cd bdg ct dtc tg f th nt, wh
gut ft n cy-ucd cun pd wth tt wn. spwng
nyd w nd th nw wny ct dtc bcdp t th n-f-
-nd nt. www.htnch.c, 888-367-9977
SEPTEMBER 1
2nd Annual Central Coast Clambake at Harmony Cellars
enjy tdtn et Ct Ft wth dghtfu Cfn twt!
F cu wth wn d n u htp pt.
6p, $65, $55/wn cub, www.hnyc.c, rsvP, 805-927-1625SEPTEMBER 1, 15, 29
BBQ at Oso Lubre Winery
Bf bug n n o Pt BBQ. 12-3p, $10, www.b.c, 805-238-3378
SEPTEMBER 8
Sentio Under the Stars atSummerWood Wineryannu snt ut-cu wn dnn ftung tc ttng.
6:30p, ww w.uwdwn.c, rsvP, 805-227-1365
SEPTEMBER 14-15
4th Annual Crush & Roll West
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Ct p ft. www.cuhndwt.c, 805-474-1133
SEPTEMBER 15
A Night in Spain - Tapas & Flamenco with Edward Sellers
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ndd by th butfu und f th spnh gut pfd by
Gy awd wnn lu otg, nd n th nc nd
pn f Fnc hw n cc spnh ty.
$60, $45/cub b, www.dwd.c, rsvP, 805-239-8915
SAN LUIS OBISPO
ONGOING SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
Master the Art of Wine and Cheeseat Tolosa WineryFu ch d ung ny tn nd/ ftd pduct. Wn
pd wth ch ch, utzng th pncp f bnc nd hny.
11-4p, www.twny.c, rsvP, 805-782-0500
ONGOING
Hearst Castle Tours
ld by n xpncd gud, tu Ht Ct nd ncunt ft-hnd th jty
nd buty f th htc tu. www.htct.g, 800-444-4445
ONGOING FRIDAYS
Sips & Songs at Claiborne & Churchill Vintners
lc fd nd uc. Bng bnt wn ch; wny tb nd
ch w b pdd n ft c ft b. Wn nd fd d
pty. 5:30-7:30p, www.cbnchuch.c, 805-544-4066
ONGOING SUNDAYS
Sips & Songs at Claiborne & Churchill Vintnerslc fd nd uc. Bng bnt wn ch; wny tb nd
ch w b pdd n ft c ft b. Wn nd fd d
pty. 1-3p, www.cbnchuch.c, 805-544-4066
ONGOING FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Art Gallery Events Art After Dark
vu t g ty pn t & ht tt cptn wth wn & ch
6-9p, Dwntwn sn lu obp, www.tcunc.g, 805-544-9251
AUGUST 3
Lobsterfest at Chamisal Vineyards6-9p, www.chnyd.c, rsvP, 866-808-9463
AUGUST 4
Lobsterfest at Chamisal Vineyards5-8p, www.chnyd.c, rsvP, 866-808-9463
AUGUST 5,12, 19, 26
Sunday Fun Days at Edna Valley Vineyardsrx n th pt wth wn, pptz nd uc.
1-4p, f nty, wn nd pptz b f puch
www.dnynyd.c, 805-544-5855
AUGUST 10
Dine in the Vines
Edna Valley Vineyards Winemakers Dinner
Wn, Jh B, w jn yu f utp cu tht w p pfcty
wth edn vy vnyd wn. l bcgund uc w ccnt th
nng. W cftb h nd bng ct, th nt n th nyd.
6-9:30p, $100, $90/wn cub
www.dnynyd.c, rsvP, 805 -544-5855x242
AUGUST 13
SLO Wine & Grill Affair: A Benefit forTransitions Mental Health AssociationCbt u wth fndy wn c-ff! 10 Wn w b
ftud t th nt nd ch w p gd tt wth th wn. Gutt f ft. Png judgd by c cbty judgng pn.
Th w b uc nd c , ch, nd chct nd.
Fppn rnch, 1-4p, $35, $40/t d. www.cwn.c, 805-286-5073
AUGUST 18
Summer Sunset Dinner at Claiborne & Churchill
enjy dcu uf 'n' tuf dnn by th nwnd Ccd Cb. Th cu
but gnt dnn t pc n n th gdn pt wth uc nd n
p fw f C&C wn. www.cbnchuch.c, 805-544-4066
AUGUST 25
2010 Pinot Release Dayat Talley Vineyards Tasting RoomNw nd by ttng, uc nd fd.
10:30-4:30p, $15, $10/cub b, www.tynyd.c
AUGUST 26
Taste of the Central Coastent hwcng c tnt wh ng fund t uppt th ft nhgh-nd chdn nd f d by th Fy C Ntw. Thftu tp y nd pty chf nd ntn n th Cnt Ct. in tn, th Tt f th Cnt Ct ncud nt nd uctn ffwnd gtwy nd unqu xpnc.Tgy mnch Cub, 3-6:30p, ww w.fcn.g
SEPTEMBER 1
4th Annual Brews and Biteslc Cnt Ct bw pu th b tgth wth c tunng fd. Th bnd n mn Pz thughut th dy.12-6p, $30, www.dwntwn.c
SEPTEMBER 8
10th Annual CASAs Rendezvous
Fn dnng pu nd nt uctn f n nng f cu gncsn lu obp Cunty Cub, www.c.g, 805-541-6542
SEPTEMBER 12
Taste of San Luisenjy n nng wd-c fd nd wn t th p nt ththwc th zng cuny nd wn pduct n sn lu obp Cu6-10p, www.dwntwn.c, 805-541-0286
LOMPOC/BUELLTON
ONGOING SECOND & FOURTH WEDNESDAY
Quiz Night atFigueroa Mountain Brewing Co.6:30-10p, www.fgtnbw.c, 805-694-2252
ONGOING EVERY OTHER SATURDAY
Central Coast Tasting Seriesat Avant Tapas and Winewww.ntwn.c, 805-686-4742 augut 4: ign Wn r rnn augut 18: Fcn Fy Jhn & Hn Fcn sptb 1: Hub Nn Hub sptb 15: Htchng Pt - Gy Hty
AUGUST 4
Barrel Tasting & Luncheon at Flying Goat Cellars
sn pw f nyd dgntd 2011 Pnt N, Fu f lf Ftftbd pzz nd dggng dnttn.
12:30-3:30p, $45, $40/wn cub b nd up t 3 gutwww.fynggtc.c, 805-736-9032
AUGUST 5
Formal Library Tasting w/SashiMoorman at Stolpman VineyardsF, t dwn ttng cntng f 3 fght. lpc Ttng r11-1p, $50, www.tpnnyd.c, 805-736-5000
AUGUST 17
Large Format & Library WineTasting at Avant Tapas & WineWn nd F w up cptn ftung g ft btt, ntg wnd cunt . 6-9p, $20, $15/Wn & F nt ttndwww.tth.c, 805-686-4742
AUGUST 17
Tastes & Tapas at DVine Wine Baran nng f wn nd fd n n ntt ttng pd wth st. rt H
hptty. Tp ppd by Dvn w ccpny c wn.$30, www.tth.c, 805-735-8771
AUGUST 17-19
Santa Rita Hills WinegrowersAlliance Wine & Fire WeekendJn anc b f fu wnd f fd nd wn nt n thct ava n snt Bb Cunty! vt wbt f tct nd viP p11-5p, $50-$175, www.tth.c
AUGUST 18
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Adelaida Cellars Paso Robles Daily 10-55805 Adelaida Rd; 805-239-8980, 805 239-8980 X X X
Alta Colina Paso Robles Th-Su2725 Adelaida Rd; 805 227-4191 11-5 X X
AmByth Estate Templeton By510 Sequoia Lane; 805 305-9497 appt X X
Ancient Peaks Santa Margarita Th-Mo22720 El Camino Real; 805-365-7045 11-5:30 X X X
Anglim Paso Robles Th-Mo 11-6740 Pine St; 805-227-6813 or by Appt X X
AronHill Vineyards Templeton Daily3745 W. Hwy 46; 805-434-3066 11-5 X X
Arroyo Robles Paso Robles Daily1317 Park St; 877-759-WINE 11-7 X X
Asuncion Ridge Paso Robles Daily 12:30-6729 13th Street; 805 237-3780 Fri-Sat till 8 X X
August Ridge Creston Fr 12-58790 E. Highway 41; 805 239-2455 Sa-Su 11-5 X X
B & E Vineyards Paso Robles Fr-Su 11-510,000 Creston Rd; 805-238-4815 or By Appt X X
Barrel 27 Wine Co Paso Robles Daily2323 Tulley Rd #110; 805-237-1245 11-5 X X
Bassetti Vineyards Cambria By1191 N. Green Valley Rd; 805-927-1925 Appt X X
Bear Cave Cellars Paso Robles Daily840 13th Street, Suite G ; 805-238-4329 12-5 X X
Bella Luna Templeton Fr-Mo1850 Templeton Rd; 805-434-5477 10-5 X X
Berardo Vineyards Paso Robles Weekends3280 Township Rd; 805-239-9432 12-5 X X
Bianchi Winery Paso Robles Daily3380 Branch Rd; 805-226-9922 10-5 X X
Black Hand Cellars Cambria Daily766 Main Street, Suite B ; 805-927-9463 11-5 X X
Bodegas Paso Robles Pas o R ob le s Da il y 1 2: 30 -6729 13th Street; 805 237-3780 Fri-Sat till 8 X X
Bon Niche Cellars San Miguel By2627 Golden Eagle Way; 805 400-0451 Appt X X
Booker Vineyard Paso Robles Thu-Sun2640 Anderson Road; 805-237-7367 11-5 X X
Brian Benson Cellars Paso Robles Fr-Su2985 Anderson Rd; 805-296-9463 10:30-5 X X
Brochelle Vineyards Paso R obles Thu-Mon2323 Tuley Ct, #130 ; 805-237-4410 11-5 X X
Broken Earth Paso Robles Fri-Mon 10-65625 Hwy 46E; 805 239-2562 Tue-Thu 10-5 X X
CALCAREOUS Paso Robles Daily3430 Peachy Canyon Rd; 805-239-0289 11-5 X X
Caliza Winery Paso Robles Thu-Sun 11-4:302570 Anderson Rd; 805-237-1480 or by appt X X
Caparone Winery Paso Robles Daily2280 San Marcos Rd; 805-467-3827 11-5 X X X
Carina Cellars Paso Robles Fri-Mon3525 Adelaida Rd; 805-252-0860 11-5 X X X
Carmody McKnight Estate Wines Paso Robles11240 Chimney Rock Rd; 805-238-9392 Daily 10-5 X X
Cass Vineyards Paso Robles Sa-Su 11-67350 Linne Rd; 805-239-1730 Mo-Fr 12-5 X X
CASTORO CELLARS Temple ton Da ily1315 N Bethal Rd; 805-238-0725 10-5:30 X X
Cayucos Cellars Cayucos Daily 11-5:30131 N Ocean Ave; 805-995-3036 Closed Tue X X
CELLAR 360 Paso Robles Fri-Sun7000 Hwy 46 E; 805-226-7133 10-5 X X
Cerro Prieto Paso Robles By appt3432 Los Tablas Willow Creek Rd; 805 226-8448 X X
Changala Winery Paso Robles Fr-Su By3770 Willow Cree k Roa d; 805-226-9060 11-5 Appt X X
Chateau Margene Creston Sat-Sun4385 La Panza Rd; 805-238-2321 12-5 X X
Chateau Margene Paso Robles Daily6996 Peachy Canyon Rd; 805 238-3500 11- 5 X X
Chronic Cellars Paso Robles Daily2020 Nacimiento Lake Dr; 805 237-7848 11:30-5:30 X X
Chumeia Vineyards Paso Robles Daily
8331 Hwy 46 E; 805-226-0102 10-5 X XCinquain Cellars San Miguel By apt6404 Independence Ranch Pl; 805 400-5978 X X
CLAUTIERE VINEYARD Paso RoblesDaily1340 Penman Springs Rd; 805-237-3789 12-5 X X
Clavo Cellars Templeton Daily315 South Main St; 805-226-0174 12-5 X X
Clayhouse Wines Paso Robles Daily849 13th St; 805 238-7055 11-6 X X
Clos Solene Wines Paso Robles By appt805 296-0027 X X
Croad Vineyards Paso Robles Thu-Mon3550 Vinedo Robles Ln; 805 226-9899 11-5 X X
Cypher Winery Templeton Daily3750 Hwy 46 West; 805 237-0055 11-6 X X
DAnbino Cellars Paso Robles Thu-Mon710 Pine St; 805-227-6800 11-6 X X
Daou Vineyards Paso Robles Daily2777 Hidden Mountain Rd; 805 226-5460 11-5 X