If you don’t have plans next week, you might want to check out the Paso Robles Wine Country Tour. It has several parts, ranging from wine tastings and seminars to dinners with the winemakers. More than 40 winemakers are coming.
Winery Participants
Adelaida Cellars
Alta Colina
Ancient Peaks Winery
Anglim Winery
Arroyo Robles Winery
Calcareous
Caliza Winery
Cinquain Cellars
Clautiere Vineyard
Clavo Cellars
Clayhouse Wines
D’Anbino Vineyards & Cellars
Derby Wine Estates
Eberle Winery
Edward Sellers Vineyards & Wines
Four Vines Winery
Grey Wolf Vineyards & Cellars
Halter Ranch Vineyard
Hansen Winery
Hope Family Wines
J Dusi Wines
J&J Cellars
J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines
Kenneth Volk Vineyards
Kiamie Wine Cellars
kukkula
L’Aventure Winery
Lone Madrone
Midnight Cellars
Minassian-Young Vineyards
Niner Wine Estates
Opolo Vineyards
Ortman Family Vineyards
Peachy Canyon Winery
Robert Hall Winery
Rotta Winery
Sextant Wines
Silver Horse Winery
STANGER Vineyards
Still Waters Vineyards
Sylvester Vineyards & Winery
Tablas Creek Vineyard
Terry Hoage Vineyards
Thacher Winery
Victor Hugo Winery
Vina Robles
Zenaida Cellars
One of the small perks of my “job” is that I will be attending the 3 hour Trade and Media Tasting on the 24th. If you are too, let me know – I’d love to meet you. The winemaker dinners also look interesting and are open to the public. They will be held at fine establishments like Flemmings Downtown, The Linkery and more.
If you’d like to attend any of the tour, please buy your tickets through www.pasowine.com. The Grand Tasting Tour is also coming to Sacramento and Palo Alto in April. The website is also chock full of information should you be planning a trip to Paso Robles.










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February 17, 2010 at 6:20 pm
Hmmm. I wonder why Denati isn’t particpating. Slackers. Anyhow- does my brother know you are coming? I am sure he can hook you up if you have time for a visit!
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