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CALENDAR OF EVENTS WINE COUNTRY THIS WEEK
PASO ROBLES
## ONGOING
Lazy Local Concerts at Castoro Cellars
888-DAM-FINE, 1-4pm, Templeton
www.castorocellars.com
August 12: Chumash Music & History
September 9: Jesse Nolan
ONGOING MONDAYS
Jam Night at Divine Appointment
Share your talent with others
6:30pm, 805-237-0054, Paso Robles
www.divineappointmentguitars.com
ONGOING FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
Artists Reception at Sylvester Winery
Each month a new local artist will be featured
4-7pm, 805-227-4000, Paso Robles
ONGOING 2007
2007 Winery Music Awards
Elimination round competition of musicians4-9pm, [email protected] August 11: Booker Winery September 15: Silver Horse Winery
Final Competion October 7: River Oaks Hot Springs
ONGOING
Concerts in the Park
Music, wine and hors doeuvres5:30pm, 805-238-4103, Paso Robleswww.pasoroblesdowntown.org July 27: SLO Mambo August 3: Martin Paris Band August 10: Monte Mills Band August 17: Mighty Croon Dogs August 24: John Neira & Friends
ONGOING WEDNESDAYS
Wine Tasting at Vinoteca Wine Bar
Local winemaker featured each week5:30-8pm, 805-227-7154, Paso Robleswww.vinotecawinebar.com
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Templeton Farmers MarketFresh fruit, flowers & vegetables
9am-12:30pm, 805-239-6535, Templeton
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Paso Robles Farmers Market
Country farm and craft market
8am-12:30pm, 805-237-9254, Paso Robles
## ONGOING
Art Exhibits at Castoro Cellars
10am-5pm, 888-DAM-FINE, Templeton
www.castorocellars.com
July: Artist Gregory Simmons Watercolors
August: Pat Cairn - Watercolors
September: RW Goetting - Oils
ONGOING THROUGH AUGUST 5
California Mid-State Fair
"Blue Jeans & Country Dreams"Steve Miller Band, rodeo, 4H & more800-909-FAIR, Paso Robleswww.midstatefair.com
## JULY 28
Cinema e Vino Paradiso
The Big Night at Cass Vineyards
Tuscan-style dinner, fine wine & a classic film
$75, 805-238-0095, Paso Robles
www.cinemaevino.com
## JULY 28
Al Fresco Dinner at Castoro Cellars
Dinner, wine & music in a Tuscany setting
6:30pm, $65, 888-DAM-FINE, Paso Robles
www.castorocellars.com
AUGUST 3
An Afternoon with Hospitality
Catering at Meridian
Enjoy Cajun cuisine with fine wines12-5pm, 805-226-7133, Paso Robleswww.meridianvineyards.com
## AUGUST 10
Justin Vineyards Annual
Wine Society Gala Guest Chef Dinner
Featuring Chef Paul Kahan of Blackbird
6:30pm, $150/$120 Wine Society, Paso Robles805-238-6932, www.justinwine.com
## AUGUST 11
Opolo Rhone Blending Event
Become a winemaker for a day, 3pm
805-238-9593, Paso Robles, www.opolo.com
## AUGUST 11
9th Annual Winemakers
Invitational Cook-Off
Benefit of vintners from many wineries prepare
cuisine to pair with their fine wine wines.
5pm, $75, 805-226-5674, Paso Robles
River Oaks Hot Springs & Spa
www.winemakerscookoff.com
AUGUST 11 - OCTOBER 20
Garretson Wine Company University
Series of tasting classes that will benefitwine lovers of all levels
805-239-2074, Garretson Wine Company
Paso Robles, www.garretsonwines.com
## AUGUST 12
Lazy Locals Concert at Castoro
Chumash music & history
1-4pm, 888-DAM-FINE, Paso Robles
www.castorocellars.com
AUGUST 17
Summer Concert Series at Bianchi
Featuring the Mighty Croon Dogs
6-pm, 805-226-9922, $20/per person
Paso Robles, www.bianchi.com
## AUGUST 18
FOW at Eberle Winery
Once a year party for Eberle WinerysFar Out Wine members, Paso Robles
805-238-9607, www.eberlewinery.com
## AUGUST 18
Outdoor Summer Concert at Castoro Cellars
Peppino dAgostino, 7pm, $20
888-DAM-FINE, www.catorocellars.com
## AUGUST 18
Cinema e Vino Paradiso
House Boat at Rio Seco
Enjoy great wines & a classic movie under the stars
Tuscan-style dinner, fine wine & a classic film
$75, 805-238-0095, Paso Robles
www.cinemaevino.com, www.riosecowine.com
## AUGUST 25
Far Out Wineries
Adelaida Schoolhouse Fundraiser
BBQ with 16 Far Out Wineries pouring fine wines
7-10pm, $75, 805-237-0138, Carmody McKnight
Paso Robles, www.faroutwineries.com
## AUGUST 25
Outdoor Summer Concert at Castoro Cellars
Nathan McEuen Benefit Outdoor Concert
7pm, $20, 888-DAM-FINE, www.catorocellars.com
Proceeds benefit Escuela del Rio
## AUGUST 25
Summertime Artisan Cheese Seminar
Eberle Winery transformed into a Tuscan cellar!!
805-238-9607, RSVP, Paso Robles
www.eberlewinery.com
AUGUST 25
4th Annual Paso Robles Olive Festival
Olive Tasting, music, art and fun10am-5pm, 805-238-4103, Paso Robleswww.pasoolivefestival.com
ARROYO GRANDE
ONGOING
Visit Historic Buildings in Arroyo Grande
Sat 12-3pm, Sun 1-4pm
805-473-5077, Arroyo Grande
ONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER
Arroyo Grande Village Summer Concerts
Concerts at the Rotary Bandstand, bring
picnic baskets & enjoy a variety of music
1pm, 805-473-2250, Arroyo Grande
www.arroyograndevillage.org
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Arroyo Grande Farmers Market
Farm fresh produce, music, & arts & crafts
12-2:30pm, 805-473-2250, Arroyo Grande
www.arroyograndevillage.org
ONGOING WEDNESDAYS
Learn How to Make Ice Cream
Enjoy a 30 minute skit about ice cream
where you help create new flavors
7pm, Arroyo Grande805-474-4068, www.docburnsteins.com
SEPTEMBER 28-29
70th Annual Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival
Arts, crafts, parade, fine wine and food booths11am, 805-489-1488, Arroyo Grandewww.arroyogrande.com
SAN LUIS OBISPO
ONGOING
Christopher Cohan Center
Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo
805-756-2787, www.pacslo.org
July 27-29: Peter Pan
Aug 9-12: Jesus Christ Superstar
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER 31
Hearst Castle Garden Tour
Enjoy a special tour of the Hearst Castlefocusing on the gardens including Neptunes
pool & wine cellar, San Simeon
800-444-4445, www.hearstcastle.com
ONGOING FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Art Gallery Events Art After Dark
Various art galleries stay open late & host
artist receptions with wine & cheese
5-9pm, 805-544-9251, San Luis Obispo
www.sloartcouncil.org
ONGOING FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH
Art in the Park at Dinosaur Caves
Art, crafts, childrens activities, music & more
on beautiful bluffs over looking the ocean
10am-4pm, 805-704-8128, Pismo Beach
www.pismochamber.com
ONGOING
Art Demonstrations by Fine Artists
Non-profit art gallery exhibit of local artists
7pm, 805-772-2504, Morro Bay
www.morrobayartassociation.org
ONGOING
San Luis Obispo Art Center Show
Constantly rotating exhibits in all media
11am-5pm, 805-481-3991, San Luis Obispo
www.sloartcenter.org
## ONGOING TUESDAYS
2-oz. Tuesdays at Taste
Weekly drink specials, San Luis Obispo
10am-9pm, 805-269-TASTE, www.taste.com
## ONGOING TUESDAYS
Wine Down Wednesdays at Taste
Featured weekly winery, San Luis Obispo
10am-9pm, 805-269-TASTE, www.taste.com
ONGOING
Adventures with Nature
Docent guided walks
Morro Bay State Park Museum of Natural H
805-772-2694, www.ccnha.org
Various hikes throughout the summer inclu
Chumash Bloody Nose Trail, Fast Hike to
Valencia Peak, Hazard Reef, Rookery Wond
exploring Oceano Lagoon and Morro Rock h
ONGOING SUNDAYS
Art on the Beach at Avila Beach
Artists paint & present their work
10am, 805-238-4103, Avila Beach Pier
ONGOING
Morro Bay Art Association
Classes, demostrations and workshops
12-3:30pm, 805-772-2504, Morro Bay
ONGOING
Central Coast Outdoor Day Hikes
Sat/Sun, 888-873-5610, Morro Bay
www.centralcoastoutdoors.com
ONGOINGArt Center Collection
Rotating exhibits of works by popular artis10am-5pm, 805-543-8562, San Luis Obispowww.sloartcenter.org
ONGOING
Champagne Sunday Brunch on a Cruise
11am-12:30pm, $30, 805-772-2257, Morro B
ONGOING MONDAYS
Wine Tasting at Wine Cottage Bistro
Featuring regional & varietal tastings
5-6pm, $20, 805-934-4546, Orcutt
ONGOING SECOND FRIDAY OF EVERY MONT
Morro Bay Embarcadero Art Walk
Art galleries open house receptions
5-8pm, 805-772-1068, Morro Bay
ONGOING FRIDAYSWine Tasting at The Loading Dock
Live music, wine and food
7-10pm, $5, 805-934-3471, San Luis Obispo
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Fishermen & Farmers Market in Morro
Fresh seasonal fruit, crafts & musicians
3-6pm, 800-231-0592, Morro Bay
ONGOING
A Murder Mystery Dinner
Enjoy parody of Bewitched with dinner & w
5pm, 805-489-3875, Spyglass Restaurant
Shell Beach, www.murderinmind.com
ONGOING THROUGH AUGUST 11
Central Coast Shakespeare Festival
Classics performed in outdoor theater
805-546-4224, San Luis Obispowww.ccshakes.org
ONGOING THROUGH AUGUST 31
Pick Your Own Berries
Enjoy treats at scenic Elings Park
5:30-8pm, 805-688-8969, San Luis Obispo
AUGUST 17
SloFolks Concerts-Peppino dAugustino
7pm, $20, 805-772-2880, Morro Bay
Coalesce Bookstore, www.flofolks.org
AUGUST 18
King of the Moutain Bike Race
Food booths music and more
805-543-3000, www.sanluisobispo
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
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SANTA MARIA/FOXEN CANYON
ONGOING
Santa Maria Valley Railroad
805-922-7941, Santa Maria, www.smvrr.com
Elegant excursions featuring five star gourmet meals
ONGOING MONDAYS
Wine Tasting at Wine Cottage Bistro
Featuring regional & varietal tastings5-6pm, $20, 805-934-4546, Santa Maria
ONGOING FRIDAYS THROUGH OCTOBER 12
Friday Night Wine Downs at
Cottowood Canyon Winery, Santa Maria
Great music, fine wine, food and fun
805-937-8463, www.cottonwoodcanyon.com
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER 12
Traditional & Transition: The California
Missions at Betteravia Gallery
10am-6pm, 805-568-3994, Santa Maria
AUGUST 1-5
Old Spanish Days 2007
Great music, delicious food & fine wine
Various times, 805-962-8101, Santa Barbara
www.oldspanishdays-fiesta.org
AUGUST 20-11
The Real Thing
Tom Stoppards play examines love & marriage
805-922-8313, Allan Hancock College
Santa Maria, www.hancockcollege.edu
LOS OLIVOS
ONGOING FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Wildling Art Museum - Free Friday Flicks
Free movie & snacks with discussion afterwards
7pm, 805-688-1082, Los Olivos
www.wildlingmuseum.org
ONGOING WEDNESDAYS
Los Olivos Caf - Wine Teaser Wednesdays
Taste 5 selected wine with appetizers
6:30pm, $15, 805-688-7265, Los Olivos
www.losolivoscafe.com
August 1: Spanish Sensations (Viva la Fiesta!)
August 8: Seductive Sauvignon Blancs
August 15: Whites Around the World
August 22: Chardonnay Classics
August 29: Local Italian Stallions
ONGOING THURSDAYS
Fess Parkers Wine Country Sing Along
Sing along with Fess & Marcy, Los Olivos
8:30-10:30pm, 805-688-7788, www.syvva.com
ONGOING FRIDAYSWildling Art Museum Free Friday Flicks
7pm, 805-688-1082, Los Olivos
AUGUST 4-5
Shakespeares "The Comedy of Errors"
Presentation at Fess Parkers Winery5pm, 805-231-5088, Los Olivos
www.shakes-sb.com
AUGUST 18
"Quick Draw" Art Festival
10am, 805-693-1233, Los Olivoswww.losolivosca.com
LOMPOC
ONGOING SATURDAYS
Olde Towne Market in LompocGreat food, wine & music, Lompoc805-736-4567, www.lompocrecord.com
ONGOING THROUGH JULY 28
Life Boat
Severson Theater, Santa Maria805-922-8313, www.pcpa.org
AUGUST 25
Chumash Village Day
Live like the Chumash Indians did!
805-733-3713, Lompoc
www.lapurisimamission.org
SOLVANG
ONGOING LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Lucas & Lewellen Summer Fridays
Enjoy wine and cheese pairings with
live jazz band "The Buzz"6-8pm, $10, free to wine club members
888-777-6663, Solvang, www.llwine.com
ONGOING
PCPA Theater
8pm, 805-922-8313, Solvang, www.pcpa.org
July 20-Aug 12: Kiss Me Kate
ONGOING
Quicksilver Miniature Horse Farm
Visit Solvang horse farm with beautiful vistas
10am3pm, 805-686-4002, Solvang
ONGOING
Solvang Farmers Market
Fresh produce, flowers and foods
2:30-6pm, 805-962-5354, Solvang
www.sbfarmersmarket.org
ONGOING FRIDAYS
Wine Tasting on the Patio
Live guitar music along with fine wines
5:30-7pm, 800-624-5572, Solvang
www.royalscandinavianinn.com
ONGOING THROUGH AUGUST 12
A Body of Work
Art work from the Seyburn Zothian Studio
4pm, 805-686-1211, Elverhoj Museum
Solvang, www.elverhoj.org
SANTA YNEZ
ONGOING WEEKENDS
Cachuma Lake Wildlife Cruise
Guided 2 hour cruise with wildlife and geology
$15, 805-686-505, Cachuma Lake
www.cachuma.com
ONGOING MONDAYS
Maverick Saloon Blind Draw Darts
Santa Barbara Darts Association
Enjoy BBQ and darts, 7pm, 805-686-4785
Santa Ynez, www.mavericksaloon.org
ONGOING
Chumash Casino Concerts
800-585-3737, Santa Ynez
www.chumashcasino.com
August 2: Huey Lewis
August 9: Temptations & Tops
August 24: UB40
August 30: Heart
ONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3
Exhibit "Los Olivos - 120 Years Young"Featuring model train scale diorama
805-688-7889, $10, Santa Ynez
www.solvangusa.com
ONGOING
Cachuma Lake Nature Walk
Naturalists lead walk on the Oak Canyon Trail
10-11:30am, $6, 805-688-4515, Santa Ynez
www.cachuma.com
ONGOING THROUGH JULY 31
Buttonwood Celebrates Peaches
A month long celebration including pies,
ice-cream, preserves and much more
11am-5pm, 805-688-3032, Santa Ynez Valley
ONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 23
PCPA Theaterfest
Live theater under the stars
805-922-8313, Solvang, www.solvangusa.com
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER
Music on the Green
Fun and music for the entire family
5:30pm, Solvang, www.syvva.com
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER 31
Cachuma Lake Nature CruisesObserve wildlife easily on 48 foot boat
805-686-5050, www.sbparks.org
JULY 27
Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards
Friday Night TastingsSpecial tastings of 4 selected wines6-8pm, $10, 888-777-6663, Solvang
AUGUST 1, 8Vineyard House Presents
"Jazz on the Deck"
Great live entertainment6:30pm, 805-688-2886, Santa Ynezwww.thevineyardshouse.com
AUGUST 3
Free Family Movie in Solvang ParkFilms for the entire family
7:30pm, 805-688-PLAY, Solvang ParkAUGUST 4
Roblar Winery presents a Cooking SchoolGuest chef classes offered with wine tastings$125, 805-686-2603, Santa Ynezwww.roblarwinery.com
AUGUST 4
Buttonwood Farm Winery Dinner
All fresh farm Buttonwood farm6pm, $75, 805-688-3032, Solvangwww.buttonwoodwinery.com
AUGUST 4
Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards presents
"Get Your Boots Dirty"3rd annual tour of the vineyards1pm, $75, 888-777-6663, Solvang, www.llwine.com
AUGUST 11Free Country Western Concert
Presented by Maverick Saloon & KRAZ-105.93-6pm, 805-686-4785, Santa Ynezwww.mavericksaloon.org
AUGUST 11
Honeywood Old Mission Wine Co.
Meet the winemaker & taste select vintages11am-5pm, 805-686-9323, Solvang
AUGUST 25
Wheels n Windmills Car ShowOver 200 cars, trucks & motorcycles805-688-6112, 8am-4pm, Solvangwww.solvangusa.com
SANTA BARBARA
ONGOING SUNDAYS
Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts ShowFeatering all types of arts, craft & jewelry10am6pm, 805-897-1982, East Beach Pierwww.sbaacs.com
ONGOINGBackstage Tours at Lobero Theater
Guided tours upon request805-996-4946, Santa Barbarawww.loberotheater.com
ONGOING
Ty Warner Sea Center
Explore creatures of the sea
805-962-2526, Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
www.sbnature.org/seacenter
ONGOINGTouristorica Historic Downtown Walking T
Guided stroll - experience Santa Barbaras p10am-12pm, 805-965-6307, Santa Barbara
ONGOING
Lobero Theatre
805-963-0761, Santa Barbara, www.lobero.co
July 28: Vocals Master Class
August 1: La Bohme
August 7: Tuesdays at 8
August 9: Bobby CaldwellAugust 10: Chamberfest
August 11: Academy Festival Orchestra
August 18: Alejandro Escovedo
ONGOING
Planetarium Shows at
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
805-682-4711, www.sbnature.com
Exploring the Spring Sky
Cosmic Safari
Secrets of the Cardboard Rocket
ONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
"Grossology"
Impolite Science of the Human Body
Exhibit based on a popular childrens book
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
10am-5pm, $8, 805-569-3170, Santa Barbarawww.sbnature.org
ONGOING THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
Butterflies Alive
Watch butterflies up close as they flutter ab
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
10am-5pm, $8, 805-569-3170, Santa Barbara
www.sbnature.org
ONGOING THURSDAYS IN AUGUST
Nite MovesAnnual summer sunset run/swim race series805-564-8879, Leadbetter Beachwww.runsantabarbara.com
ONGOING THROUGH JULY 29
Santa Barbara Greek FestivalCelebrate all things Greek!11am-7pm, 805-683-4492, Santa Barbara
www.saintbarbara.net
AUGUST 1-5
Old Spanish Days - FiestaCelebrate with food, music, dance & more!805-962-8101, Santa Barbarawww.oldspanishdays-fiesta.org
AUGUST 4
Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show
Many artists show thier work11am, 805-897-1982, Cabrillo Boulevardwww.santabarbaraca.gov
AUGUST 8
Eco Walks in the Garden: Birds
Stay up with Night Owls6:30pm, $10, 805-682-4726, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara botanic Garden, www.sbbg.or
AUGUST 9Pacific Sound Music in the Park
Enjoy great A Cappella music, bring a picnic6pm, 805-897-1982, Chase Palm ParkSanta Barbara, www.santabarbaraca.gov
AUGUST 18-19International Dance, Music & Art Festival
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By Dave Wilcox
Combine 14 years as a chef at a beloved
Southern California restaurant, a work
ethic that takes nothing for granted,
some hearty Italian roots and more than 50
acres of vineyards on the east side of Paso
Robles and you have the ingredients of
Falcon Nest Vineyard and Winery.
Francesco Grande owns Falcon Nest with
his wife, Carol, and is the winemaker.
Leaving behind a successful restaurant and
starting a winery made perfect sense, said
Francesco.
Wine has always been part of my job, he
said, referring to the extensive wine lists he
compiled. Indeed, he sees a winemakers task
as a natural extension of a chefs.To me, he said, making wine is like
cooking. I dont fuss around too much.
Grande said hes guided in his wine-
making by the same philosophy which
proved successful as a chef know what
consumers want and provide quality at a
reasonable cost.
With that in mind, Falcon Nest wines are
made in a bold, fruit-forward style without
an oversupply of tannins. They are smoothed
out with aging in French oak that typically
lasts at least two years and can extend
another 24 months after that.
The 53 acres of vineyards are planted to
varietals that have put Paso Robles at the
forefront of California wine producers
Zinfandel, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Merlot.
Grande is a native of southern Italy and
thats reflected the moment you walk into the
winerys tasting room. Shelves are lined with
a variety of imported pastas and homemade
sauces. Fresh eggs are also for sale, compli-
ments of the various members of the poultry
family visitors often hear upon arriving at the
winery.
There are a handful of tables where guests
can enjoy a plate of antipasto and a bottle ofwine or a more robust lunch. A recent
menu featured selections such as chicken
parmigiana, chicken marsala and pork
cilantro.
Not surprisingly, a larger seating area
attached to the existing tasting room is
already under construction. The Grandes
vision for Falcon Nest also includes a bed
and breakfast inn.
Tasting room visitors are seeking a memo-
rable experience as much as a memorab
wine, said Carol Grande.
Most people know more about wine th
they used to, her husband added, abo
what they like. Were trying to give them
experience, not just sell them wine. Th
want to meet the people who made the win
find out the story behind the wine.
The Grandes are more than willing
share those stories. An affable pair, th
quickly make visitors feel at home. Its easy
see Francesco in his former career minglin
with guests at his restaurant, talking abo
the dishes hes prepared.
Seeds of the transition from restaura
teurs in fast-paced Southern California
winery owners on a rural country road we
planted nearly two decades ago.On a wine-tasting vacation to Paso Robl
17 years ago, the Grandes like many othe
before them fell in love with the are
Having been advised by their accountant
find a tax write-off, the couple acquired th
150-acre spread along with four partners
1993. The other investors, however, slow
peeled off, leaving the Grandes as the so
owners of the vineyards and winery.
They planted the vineyards in 1994 an
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waited for them to begin producing fruit, splitting their time between
Paso Robles and their Simi Valley restaurant. The Grandes did much
of the work themselves.
If you want to do it right, its hard work, said Francesco. We
were planting vines, pulling weeds.
The vineyards are planted in an east-to-west direction, maximizing
sun exposure to achieve desired ripeness. The vines produce small
yields, leading to intensely flavored fruit.
Falcon Nest was bonded in 2004 and, finally, they decided to sell
the restaurant and move permanently to Paso.
It was getting too hectic, said Francesco. We needed to make a
choice.
They never looked back. Falcon Nest is now producing about
5,000 cases annually, and the Grandes say they are in a position to
steadily increase that amount over the next several years. Theyve
recently retained some seller representatives to help market Falcon
Nest wines to other regions of the state and nationwide.
Grande, an effervescent gentleman, only sounds a weary notewhen he speaks of keeping up with the myriad and ever-changing
state laws governing shipments of wines to consumers.
Thats the hardest part, he laments. Making the wine is the
easiest part of my life.
The Falcon Nest Vineyard and Winery tasting room is open from
10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. To locate the winery, take Highway 46 East from
Highway 101 to Union Road and turn right. Make an immediate left
and continue until you see the winery sign at 5185 Union Road. You
can also contact the winery at (805) 226-0227 or email the Grandes
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By Mark Storer
The competition within the wine world is,
to put it mildly, fierce. In this world, the
microcosm of the small winery is
instructive. How can small producers making
between 500 and 5,000 cases of wine a year
compete with wineries who produce well over
100,000 cases a year? The answer, of course, is
the wine itself. After all, if the wine is good-
people will drink it. But theres more to thatequation. Marketing becomes of primary
importance and so it is no wonder when
groups of smaller wineries band together to
show off their product.
The Highway 46 West Winery Group of
Paso Robles is an answer to the age-old ques-
tion of winemaking Davids and Goliaths and is
a unique response to getting smaller wineries
more well known. Executive Director Kristin
Odenwald likens the group to a family. We
were formed to bring people to the West Side
and help each other out, she says. Thatsimplicity is the key to success.
Highway 46 West leads across undulating
hills where rolling vineyards with names that
have made their mark, stand among majestic
oaks and soaring views. Brian Benson Cellars,
Castoro Cellars, Dark Star Cellars, Doce
Robles, Eagle Castle, Fratelli Perata, Grey Wolf,
Hunt Cellars, JanKris Winery, Midnight
Cellars, Peachy Canyon, Windward Vineyard
and Rotta Winery make up the group and their
location in the Templeton Gap makes their
wines special. We get the sea breeze in theafternoon and the fog that comes up from
Cambria and so while the days are warm
even hot, the evenings cool down and provide
a great growing climate, says Odenwald. But
the group is more than that. These are not just
cooperative businesses that have bonded
together, but longtime neighbors and friends
who spend time with each other, talk and play
and even work together.
The unique wineries themselves are testa-
ments to the sense of place, of home that wine
lovers get when they visit. Grey Wolf, for
example, and even Peachy Canyon, are essen-
tially old homes that now boast wineries asresidents. And its that home-style feeling that
has bred a passion for these winemakers and
their wines. Indeed, these wineries have all
won awards in various categories for every-
thing from Syrah to Zinfandel to Cabernet
Sauvignon.
So it is that with smaller production come
many benefits. The concentration for these
winemakers remains their connection with the
land on which they grow grapes and make
wine. Their bond with their employees an
each other is as important as the quality of t
wine they make. In the end, they are able
concentrate on what they love doing wh
helping each other along the way.
Aaron Palmer, tasting room manager
Castoro Cellars puts it another way, its rea
neat to be part of a group all focused on t
same thing, making great wines. We all kno
each others wines pretty well and so wh
someone is looking for a specific flavor profwe know right where to send them. Its ve
much like a family. The group is a spin-off
the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance an
some of the wineries are still members of th
group as well.
We began with the West Fest 2003, sa
Odenwald. The idea was just to do a Passpo
wine-tasting wherepeople were free to go fro
winery to winery and stamp their passpor
Customers who go to seven wineries get
handsome West Side poster. Customers wh
go to all 13 wineries get that same postsigned by all of the winemakers and th
began a tradition. In 2004, the group mad
their connection formal and began the Grou
The Fog Catcher and Best Western Firesi
Inns in Cambria as well as the Grapeline
Paso Robles and Canyon Villa Bed and Brea
fast also in Paso Robles all sponsor West Fe
now and customers get a chance to win a st
at any of these properties.
The West Fest will be held this year
September 8th and features the Tom Nola
Band, a Southern California Blues outfit thhas played on the West Side before. The eve
kicks off at Peachy Canyon Winery at 2 p
with catering by Dining with Andre of Pa
Robles. To keep things safe, the Grapeline,
local tour company and a co-sponsor of th
event, will provide shuttles between winerie
The festival will also include a silent auctio
featuring local wines and tasting room item
and gifts. Tickets are $40 per person or $
per couple.
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You be the judge. On Saturday, August 11, people will travel to
Paso Robles from all over to cast their votes as more than 30 of the
Central Coasts finest winemakers compete but not for the Best
Wine Award. No, this time attendees will vote for the Winemaker-
Chef for the evening, as vintners combine their favorite culinary
creation with their wines while wooing the attendees for their votes.
The event will be held at the newly remodeled River Oaks Hot
Springs & Spa.
Pasolivo Olive Oil is the major sponsor for the Ninth Annual
Winemakers Invitational Cook-off, where winemakers, including
Opolo Vineyards, Eberle, Justin, Robert Hall, Tobin James and
J. Lohr to name a few, will prepare unique culinary cuisine to pair
with their favorite wines. The winemakers love to participate
because it breaks from the traditional wine-tasting event, comments Josh Yaguda, whose family owns Pasolivo Olive Oil. They get to
showcase their finest wines and compete by cooking a dish that will
bring out the greatest of qualities in their wines. The winemaker-
chef with the most attendee votes at the end of the evening wins the
Peoples Choice Award.
When asked about some of the delectable food that one might
expect at the cook-off, Yaguda laughs, Thats top secret. The win
maker-chefs prefer not to share what they are preparing in advan
because they want to keep their competitive edge. In addition to t
Peoples Choice Award, local renowned chefs will also be tasti
and voting to determine which winemaker-chef will win this yea
coveted Judges Award.
This sell-out event is expected to draw close to 1,000 attende
The word is out about the popularity of this event, so this year, w
had to create an event website so people could convenien
purchase tickets online, says Sally Davis, event chair for the Pa
Robles Rotary Club, the host of the event.
All proceeds will benefit the Paso Rotarys Harlow Ford Schola
ship Foundation. Over the past 8 years, the Winemakers Invi
tional Cook-off has raised more than $200,000. This year, the Foudation awarded $30,000 to 15 local, graduating high school senio
The Ninth Annual Winemakers Invitational Cook-off will ta
place at the River Oaks Hot Springs and Spa in Paso Robles from
to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 11. Tickets are $75 per person. T
purchase tickets or for more information, call (805) 226-5674
visit www.winemakerscookoff.com.
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by Tom Stolpman
W
ine lovers often give lip service to the
concept that wine, particularly great
wine, is made in the vineyard. At
Stolpman, we believe that our Estate
Vineyard gives us the opportunity to put
outstanding wines in the bottle for our
customers.
Marilyn and I purchased the ranch in
Ballard Canyon after several years of
searching California for the ideal site. In
Ballard Canyon, we found an outcropping of
limestone soils with heavy clay top soil.
(Limestone is found in areas like Chablis, the
right bank of the Gironde in Bordeaux,Champagne, the Rhne and Italy.)
After years of working with the vines, it
became clear that the potential of the vine-
yard could not be reached with the vines
planted in the early to mid 1990s, before high
density vineyards were fully appreciated in
California. Beginning in 2004, our team
made a decision to begin redeveloping
blocks, replacing outmoded vineyards with
state-of-the-art, 21st century plantings.
In 2004, we began with the insight that
higher density vineyards, while expensive to
plant and expensive to farm, because of the
need for new equipment to navigate the
narrow rows, would allow us to grow fruit
with more concentration and structure. The
first step was to lay out approximately eight
acres on Limestone Hill (the Ridge which
fronts Ballard Canyon Road). At about 2500
vines per acre, this is more that three times
the density of the blocks planted in this area
in 1992. The Sangiovese and Merlot from
these small blocks is spectacular plan to
taste the wines in 2008. At the same time we
replanted three, our first block with Syrahpanted on its own roots. All of our other vines
are planted on phylloxera-resistant rootstock;
given our experience with Syrah, we felt that
a trial with our own rooted vines would give
us a chance to see if Syrah really does better
when not grafted. We are keeping are fingers
crossed no phylloxera, please!
Two blocks were redeveloped in 2005.
Ten acres on Rhne Ridge (long-time fans of
our wines will remember our Rhne Rid
Cuve, made with Syrah, Grenache a
Mourvdre grown on the ridge) had be
lying fallow after the Grenache a
Mourvdre were removed. Our nurser
gave us virus-infected vines which made
almost impossible to ripen the fruit. Af
collaborations between Sashi Moorman, o
winemaker; Alberto Antonini, our consulta
from Tuscany; and Jeff Newton and Rub
Solorzano of Coastal Vineyard Care Asso
ates (our vineyard manager); Syrah, w
planted at a density of three thousand vin
per acre. These blocks, which total abou
acres, are on some of the highest elevatio
on the Estate and promise to deliver Angquality fruit beginning with the 2007 harve
At the same time we grafted more than
acres of Merlot to Syrah, Grenache and a n
varietal for Stolpman, Petite Sirah but w
a twist. Rather than grafting with one gr
per vine, we used two grafts, training o
shoot to the fruit wire to begin a new trel
and training the other to grow undergroun
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Silver Stone Wines of Paso Robles won the
coveted Best of Show award at the 2007 Los
Angeles International Wine and Spirits
Competition for their 2004 Tempranillo. Theresults were announced at the Wine & Cars
Under the Stars gala at the Fairplex in Los
Angeles on June 16. Owners Dan and Debbie
Kleck were on hand to accept their prize; an
engraved Waterford crystal vase. We are
honored and excited to have our wine
deemed best from a large pool of wines, said
owner/winemaker Dan Kleck, especially
because many of these wines are made by
winemakers I know and highly respect.
The Silver Stone 2004 Tempranillo has
also won a Double-Gold Medal and Best ofClass award at the San Francisco Chronicle
International Wine Competition, and Gold
Medals at both the Dallas Morning News
and Critics Choice International Wine
Competitions.
The wine is nearly sold out, and available
to Wine Club members only. For further
information, go to www.silverstonewines.com
or visit the tasting gallery in downtown Paso
Robles at 827 13th Street; open Friday a
Saturday from noon to 7 p.m., Sunday, no
to 4 p.m.
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California Mid-State Fair and the Downtown Paso Robles Main Street Association will
once again host the annual its Free Pancake Breakfast as part of Community Pride Day
at the California Mid-State Fair!
Enjoy pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee on Thursday, August 2 from
7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Downtown City Park in Paso Robles.
Tickets are required and are available for free from participating downtown merchants
who display the Free Pancake Breakfast Tickets Here sign in their windows. Ticket
giveaways are Monday, July 16 through Wednesday, August 2.
Enjoy breakfast, kiddie train rides and more.
Sponsors include El Paso de Robles Grange, San Luis Obispo Grange, Estrella Grange,
Grover Beach Grange, Paso Robles Kiwanis Club, Paso Robles Trail Riders, San Luis
Obispo Cattlewomen, Suburban Propane, California Dept. of Corrections & Rehabilita-
tion at Paso Robles, Ranchita Canyon 4-H, Paso Robles Waste Disposal, California Mid-
State Fair and the Downtown Paso Robles Main Street Association.
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by Mark Storer
The people that make wine and run
wineries tend toward the eclectic in
their interests, past careers and experi-ences. Of no one is this more true than Terry
Culton of Adelaida Cellars. This social
worker, turned winemaker via his friends and
family brings a wealth of experience with him
and not just a little serendipitous fortune.
His path to winemaking is now carved in
legend. On a social work-related visit to a
small town in Northern California called
Philo, Culton happened upon an old friend,
Bob Nye, at the famed sparkling wine maker,
Scharffenberger Cellars. The visit changed his
life and the course of his career.Cultons wife Kathleen was accepted at Cal
Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1991 to get her B.S
is bio-chemistry and so the pair moved to
Paso Robles to be close to the campus. That
same year, Culton worked the crush at
Creston Manor and was subsequently hired
by famed Central Coast winemaker and
mentor, Ken Volk of Wild Horse. According
to Culton, Volk was a generous and giving
teacher and he was quickly promoted to
cellar master for Wild Horse. With solid
winemaking and cellar master experience
under his belt, the Cultons moved back to the
North Coast where Terry became cellar
master yet again with Edmeades Cellars and
from there, he went on to work at Willamette
Valley Vineyards which produced some
90,000 cases of wine annually. That experi-ence was invaluable and it helped propel him
back across the California border when he
was offered the assistant winemaker position
at Calera Wine Company in San Benito
County. The experiences with Wild Horse,
Willamette and Calera made Culton some-
thing of an expert in limestone soil Pinot
Noir, which remains a passion for him.
It wasnt until 2003 that Culton accepted
the position with Adelaida as head wine-
maker. With a complex four-tier winemaki
program, Culton began to carve out one
the more famous niches in Paso Robles wi
making. Adelaida boasts a reserve lab
(prices range between $35 and $75 a bottla white label ($20 to $30 a bottle), the SL
label ($15 to $20 a bottle) and the Scho
house label ($13 to $15 a bottle). Each lab
represents a different set of vineyards a
fruit levels used in the wines. This consum
based structure is one of the reasons w
Adelaida has garnered so much press att
tion. The wines are clearly labeled and the
are no hidden agendas in any of the wines
just good, honest winemaking from some
the best fruit that Culton can find.
From the renowned reserve label CabernSauvignon to the more moderately priced, y
delectable Schoolhouse Rousanne, Cult
has fashioned Adelaida as a maverick in t
Central Coast wine community. Its
wonder, of course, seeing as Culton is som
thing of a maverick himself.
Adelaida Cellars is located at 5
Adelaida Road in Paso Robles. The tast
room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. f
more information, call 1-800-676-1232.
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The buzz in the wine industry these days is all about pair-
ings the art of marrying the flavors of fine food with
fantastic wine. Most upscale restaurants have a knowledgeable
waiter that can assist you in selecting just the right bottle toenjoy with your entre, but whats the discriminating wine
lover to do while on the road? In the past, ones options were
either the stale crackers on the tasting room bar or the slim
pickings of a service station mini-mart. All thats changed with
the introduction of a nifty new product called Wine
Pairables.
The creators of Wine Pairables Loretta and Jens Wagner
have based their business in Arroyo Grande where the rapidly
growing Central Coast wine scene is attracting new devotees
daily. Theyve enlisted the assistance of several of Californi
finest chefs to create a unique and delightfully portable asso
ment of gourmet taste treats that are ideally suited for a day
the Wine Country. Think snack packs for adults. These hanassortments are designed to be paired with specific wine va
etals and feature such delectable choices as artisan cheeses,
spreads, nuts and chocolates, just to name a few.
The White Delight is suited for lighter, more fruit forwa
white wines, while the Bold Blanc is perfect with a more fu
bodied white. Vermillion Crush works well with jammy re
and Crimson Harvest pairs perfectly with hearty Cabs
Clarets. Pick up all four to ensure that your next tasting adve
ture is a perfect pairing!
Wine Pairables are available at wineries and gourmet groce
outlets. To find one near you, visit www.winepairables.com.
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Movie lovers, rejoice! New company
partners with local wineries to offer food,
films and fun under the stars
There are few things in life better thangood food, good company, good wine and a
good film unless, that is, all those simple
luxuries are combined in a picturesque picnic
under the stars.
Enter Cinema E Vino Paradiso is the
unique new business venture thats taking
Californias central wine region by storm.
Founded by Gina DeGirolamo and Melita
Toscano, Cinema E Vino turns scenic vine-
yards into open-air theaters, allowing movie
lovers to sample wines, eat Italian cuisine and
enjoy classic films all at the same time.
This is the true meaning of la dolce vita,
explains DeGirolamo, who said she and
Toscano brainstormed their idea with area
vintners, winery owners, wine room
managers and others before launching the
business in January. Its like spending an
evening in Tuscany, only better, because this
is a luxury everyone can afford.
The evening begins with a private wine
tasting at select Paso Robles vineyards like
Cass, Villicana, Rio Seco, Maloy ONeill and
Gainey in Santa Ynez. Guests then take
specially prepared dinner baskets, blankets
and lawn chairs to the 10' x 14' movie screen,
where they can lounge and enjoy classic films
ranging from Some Like It Hot and Break-
fast at Tiffanys to Grease the sing-a-long.
The viewing experience is first-rate, than
to a state-of-the-art sound system and hig
definition digital projector.
Business is already booming, says ToscanWho doesnt love the idea of relaxi
outdoors on a soft California night, sippi
wine, dining out and watching a favorite film
Its such a natural fit for this region and
much fun that people are saying, Why has
someone thought of this before?
Cinema E Vino Paradiso plans to bran
out to other California wine regions with
the year. Its catching on like wildfire, sa
DeGirolamo. Were thrilled and we kno
our customers will be, too.
Tickets cost $75 per person. Advan
ticket purchase is required due to limit
seating per event. Cinema E Vino is also ava
able for corporate and private functions,
well as fundraisers. For more informatio
call (805) 238-0095 or visit the website
www.CinemaEVino.com.
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Outstanding Performances Continue atSummer-Long Competition of Original Musi
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Outstanding perfor-
mances continue at the
2007 Winery Music
Awards competition,
the Paso Robles-based
showcase of original
music artists from
across the US who are
unsigned with major
record labels. Each of
five semi-final concerts
feature five originalmusic artists competing for a spot at the final competition on October
7 and a chance to win prizes, cash and a breakthrough recording
contract.
The summer-long series of concerts brings together a variety of
musical genres performed by artists across the country from Los
Angeles, CA to Portland, OR to New York City.
This music competition showcases the extraordinary undiscov-
ered talent in original music, says Kathy Kelly, producer of the
Winery Music Awards. Anyone who appreciates quality original
music should come to any one of the elimination round concerts to
hear it for themselves. And the winery atmosphere makes it even more
enjoyable.A total of twenty unsigned, original music artists compete at the
Winery Music Awards Semi-Final Elimination Round concerts, held
one Saturday each month from June to September, with the Final
competition on Sunday, October 7. The Final Competition will feature
the winners of each Elimination Round in addition to two wild card
winners who earn the next two highest scores among all artists.
Founded and produced by Kathy Kelly Productions, Inc., the
competition was created out of the growing popularity of quality
musical performances at many wineries throughout California. Music
and entertainment industry professionals judge artist performances in
the categories of Originality, Musicianship and Marketability to the
prime wine-consuming market men and women aged 21 to 54.
Attendees enjoy fine wine, food and quality original music in a variety
of genres surrounded by rows of vineyards and stacks of wine barrels.
The breakdown of scores earned by each artist is posted on the
website for the Winery Music Awards, www.winerymusicawards.com.
Each show is hosted by Andrew Firestone, general manager of Fire-
stone Winery, and once featured on TVs The Bachelor, and co-host
Janie Terrazas, a Los Angeles-based TV personality and model.
Tickets for each of the remaining rounds of the Winery Music
Awards concerts are available through www.BrownPaperTickets.com,
Kimberly Jean, Los Angeles
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WestFest 2007 is the fourth annual Wine and Blues Festival, w
major sponsorship from Hampton Inns and Suites, Grapeline Expre
Canyon Villa Bed & Breakfast, and Farm Credit West, Fog Catcher I
and Best Western Fireside Inn, which is produced by the Hwy 46 W
Wineries in Paso Robles, California. The event this year will be hSaturday, September 8th at Peachy Canyon Winery located off
Highway 46 West on Bethel Road. Your ticket entitles you to wine cl
discounts at all participating wineries for the entire weekend, a
admission to the festival to hear Rockin Blues. The centerpiece of t
weekend is the festival where each winery will pour their awar
winning wines. Your ticket also becomes your raffle number for gre
gifts including two six-liter wine bottles etched and hand-painted w
the WestFest logo. Over three hundred guests coming from as far aw
as Washington State attended the first annual event. The event h
limited seating and tickets are sold in advance by the participati
wineries. Time, price, food and entertainment to be announced.
About Highway 46 West Wineries GroupIn 2004, thirteen wineries on Highway 46 West formed t
Highway 46 West Wineries Group. This group was formed to prom
the tasting rooms of the beautiful west side and to make people awa
of the uniqueness of 46 West and the wines produced there. Pa
Robles Wine Country is as unique and inviting as the people who ha
dedicated themselves to nurturing the vineyards and crafting fi
wines. Visitors to Highway 46 West find the road less traveled is of
marked by the thrill of discovery in this uncongested region. Its
area where hospitality is first among a long list of qualities whe
being friends and neighbors is as important as producing stellar win
Highway 46 West is one thread that weaves among the vineyards a
wineries connecting longtime estates with exciting new produceRolling hills, majestic oaks and lush vineyards await the wine lover
every turn. The tasting rooms of Highway 46 West invite you to enj
our neighborhood, relax under the spell of our friendly environme
and savor life while sipping our spectacular wines.
The participating wineries consist of Brian Benson Cella
Castoro Cellars, Dark Star Cellars, Doce Robles, Eagle Castle, Frate
Perata, Grey Wolf, Hunt Cellars, JanKris Winery, Midnight Cella
Peachy Canyon, Windward Vineyard and Rotta Winery and are
included on the 46 West Passport. The passport is your map to t
Westside, including descriptions and hours for each winery. Just li
a travel passport you will get a unique stamp from each wine
Once you get seven stamps you will receive a beautifully designposter of all the participating wineries labels. When your passport
full with all thirteen stamps, your gift is another poster signed by
of the winemakers and entry into a quarterly drawing for prizes fro
a weekend stay at one of the groups hotel sponsors to a guid
tasting tour. Throughout the year the group puts on other even
such as Tax Revolt Weekend and West Fest. West Fest is the
event of the year. All thirteen wineries come together to pour gre
wines while guests listen to blues music and enjoy delicious fo
from local caterers. For more information, check out the 46 W
Wineries website at www.paso46westwineries.com.
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Visit some of the newest and most excitingwineries on Californias Central Coast!
PENMAN SPRINGS VINEYARD
Penman Springs Vineyard is an artisan wine farm de-dicated to producing the finest grapes possible. We growCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Sarah, PetiteSarah and Muscat Blanc. A select portion of these grapes iscrafted into award winning table and dessert wines.
Taste the Art Friday-Sunday 11am-5pm (closed January)1985 Penman Springs Road, Paso Robles
805-237-7959 | www.penmansprings.com
STILL WATERSVINEYARDS
Taste handcrafted estate wines of Cabernet Sauvignon,Merlot, Sarah, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc andViognier. Bring a picnic and enjoy the spectacularviews from our olive grove overlooking the vineyard.
Thursday-Monday 11-5pm2750 Old Grove Lane, Paso Robles
805-237-9231 | www.stillwatersvineyards.com
Our vineyard has been in since thelate 80s. B & E Vineyard is a
small family owned winery with awarm Hacienda-style tasting room.We invite you come and taste ourwines in the B & E Saloon thatoverlooks the vineyard.
Daily 11am-5pm10000 Creston Road, Paso Robles
805-238-4815www.bevineyard.com
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Just a few years ago women wine-
makers were a novelty. Only a handful
of persistent and talented females were
able to push their way to the top in a
very competitive field. More and more
though, women are not only at the helm
of some very prestigious wine opera-
tions, they are also garnering their share
of accolades and awards. Patricia Bello
of B&E Vineyards is a perfect example
of the creative spirit that epitomized the
women of the vine.
Patricia did not come to her calling
in the usual fashion. She and her husband, Jerry began by planting
grapes and selling them to local vintners. Patricia, a cutting horsetrainer and breeder left the farming duties to Jerry. The vineyards
provided her with a marvelous view from her hilltop home and she
came to love their brilliant displays in the fall and spring, but wine-
making was not something she even considered. Along the way
though, she developed an expensive habit. I love a good bottle of
wine but unfortunately I seem to particularly like the ones that cost a
hundred dollars or more. Thats why I had to start making my ow
My goal was to produce a really great wine that was also affordable
With the assistance of other local winemakers, Patricia honed h
craft and became a truly exceptional winemaker, overseeing th
production of nearly 4000 cases of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlo
Syrah and a red blend called Red Rhythm. Her insistence on a twen
month aging in French oak barrels produces a rich, velvety wine th
has helped her meet her goal of a creating fine wines that will fit in
almost anyones budget. This year her 2004 Cabernet took the gold
the Paso Robles County Fair an
her Syrah and Red Rhythm bo
won gold medals at the Sa
Francisco Chronicles Wi
Competition.
B&E Vineyards is located oCreston Road in Paso Robles.
drive out to their tasting roo
will not only provide one with the opportunity to enjoy fabulo
wines, but a chance to take in the awe-inspiring view of rolling vin
yards that Patricia so loves. On the top of the highest hill on the pro
erty, the Bellos have built a charming western style saloon in whi
visitors can relax, sip three different reds (a Ros is in the works) an
be entertained by the warmth and wit of the winemaker herself.
B&E Vineyards is open Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m.
5 p.m. and on weekdays by appointment.
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CASS VINEYARDS
Visit us at our caf style tasting room and sample yourfavorite Rhne wines, paired with samples of select gourmetcheese, pte and specialty food. Our Chefs Pantry offers an
array of choices for an impromptu picnic indoors or out. Wealso offer a lunch menu prepared by our Chef Dusty LehighFriday thru Sunday.
Open Monday-Friday 12-5pm, Saturday-Sunday 11am-6pm7350 Linne Road, Paso Robles
805-239-1730 | www.casswines.com
FALCON NEST
VINEYARD & WINERYFamily owned and operated vineyard and wineryspecializing in handcrafted wines with intensecolors and flavors. Join us in celebrating in the truItalian tradition with food and wine pairing,salami, prosciutto, provolone, sopres-sata, pt,imported pasta, specialty items and the finest pastsauces. Food available daily.
Open Daily 10am-7:30pm5185 Union Road, Paso Robles
805-226-0227 | www.falconnestwine.com
CHATEAU MARGENE
A micro winery specializing in the production of small lots oluxury, handcrafted Cabernet Sauvignon. Chateau Margeneproduces 3,000 cases per year and focuses on viticulture and
winemaking practices that offer maximum expression of thePaso Robles terrior. Come enjoy the wines and picnic on thdeck or under the oaks.
Open Saturday-Sunday Noon-5pmBy advanced appointment on Fridays
4385 La Panza Road, Creston, CA805-238-2321 | www.chateaumargene.com
As a small boutique winery, we offer
ultra-premium hand-made wines
produced in small lots from our
family-owned winery and vineyard.
Visit our uniquely rustic tasting room
and experience some serious wine,
talk with the owner/winemaker and
enjoy the relaxing family atmosphere.
Daily 11:30 am-5pm5575 El Pomar Drive, Templeton
805-233-8412www.hansenwines.com
HANSEN VINEYARDS
Enjoy the Fabulous Wines, Views of B & E Vineyard
Patricia Bello
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Classical Theater Under the Stars ContinuesThe Central Coast Shakespeare Festival
invites you to partake in a summer of classical
theatre under the stars, July 13th through
August 18th. This year features one of Shake-speares original villains, Richard the Third, a
man whose ambition and bloodthirsty ways
are matched only by the relish and delight he
takes in murdering his way to the throne. In
repertory with this dry-witted villain is
Shakespeares beloved comedy, The Taming
of the Shrew an hilarious and touching
battle of the sexes where true love emerges
victorious.
Both shows are performed outdoors in
beautiful Avila Valley at Bellevue Santa Fe
Charter School which is located at 1401 San
Luis Bay Drive. Directions are posted on the
website at ccshakes.org. Guests are encour-
aged to bring low back lawn chairs, blankets
and a picnic meal to enjoy during the show.
All evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday Matinees begin at 5 p.m. The
box office will open one half hour before each
performance. Remember it can get chilly
after the sun goes down so be sure to bringwarm clothing Tickets are $20 for general
admission, $17 for seniors and students with
valid ID. Group rates available for parties of 8
or more. Tickets for all shows are available
the door. Partial proceeds from ticket sales
to benefit Bellevue Santa Fe Charter Scho
Cash or personal checks are accepted. Hou
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and un
5 p.m. on Sunday. Adult tickets are $1seniors are $10 and ages 6-12 are $8. Und
age 6 are free. For more information visit t
website at www.slofaire.com.
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Costa de Oro Winery has recently participated in two first-rate
wine competitions and all wines placed. The results for the Santa
Barbara County Fair Wine Competition are as follows:
GOLD
2005 Estate Pinot Noir
SILVER
2005 Reserve Pinot Noir Oro Rojo 2005 Estate Chardonnay
2005 Cabernet Sauvignon
BRONZE
2005 Reserve Chardonnay Reserva Dorada
The results for the Orange County Fair Wine Competition are
follows:
GOLD
2005 Reserve Pinot Noir Oro Rojo
2005 Estate Pinot Noir
2005 Reserve Chardonnay Reserva Dorada
2005 Estate Chardonnay Wine enthusiasts can visit the charming Costa de Oro Tast
Room at 1331 S. Nicholson in Santa Maria from 10 a.m. to 6 p.
daily and taste this award-winning line-up of fine wines.
The tasting room is part of the Gold Coast Marketplace, where
array of fresh produce and gourmet foods are available along w
Costa de Oros award-winning wines.
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To Los Olivos
(11miles,see page 26)
ToLompoc(18 miles, see page 26)/
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To San Luis Obispo(32 miles, see page 24)
To Solvang(17 miles, see page 26)
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Wine 101
Thursday, July 26 at 6:30 p.m.
Costa de Oro Tasting Room
1331 South Nicholson, Santa Maria, CA 93454 - (805) 922-1468
Come learn wine first-hand from the winemaker.
Gary Burk will focus on these following subjects:
How to Taste & Appreciate Wine
Identifying Varietals
Wine & Food Pairings
Wine Vocabulary
Open Question session
Space is limited to 25 people, $35 for club members, $45 non-club
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Old Spanish Days celebrates history
through dance, music, food and festivities
just as it happened long ago in Santa
Barbara with of five days of nonstop activ-ities scheduled from August 1-5.
Events planned for this year include:
La Fiesta Pequea The Little Fiesta
the opening fiesta takes place on the
steps of the Old Mission on
Wednesday evening
Las Noches de Ronda Nights of
Gaiety held in the famous Sunken Gardens of the Santa Barbara
County Court House featuring spectacular dances and songs
El Desfile Histrico The Historical Parade takes place Friday
afternoon
Celebracin de los Dignatarios Celebration of the Dignitaries lively music through Santa Barbaras lush and romantic Zoological
Gardens, delicious treats and refreshments Thursday evening
El Desfile de los Nios Children's Parade Saturday morning
on upper State Street
Mercado at De la Guerra De la Guerra Marketplace freeoutdoor concerts and entertainment Wednesday through Saturda
from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Competencia de Vaqueros The Fiesta Rodeo at Earl Warren
Showgrounds on Thursday, August 2; opening night for the
Competencia de Vaqueros is on Friday, August 3 and runs throug
Sunday, August 5
Mercado del Norte Del Norte Marketplace food, entertain-
ment and games in a family setting Wednesday through Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Arts and Crafts Show west of Stearns Wharf, along Cabrillo
Boulevard all day Saturday and Sunday
For more information, call (805) 962-8101, email to saraholdspanishdays-fiesta.org or visit www.oldspanishdays-fiesta.org
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then up a stake planted three feet from the mother vine, doubling the
density from 720 vines per acre to 1540. The first fruit, harvested in
2006, is making very, very good wines!
In 2006, Sashi, Peter Hunken, (now our Director of Marketing and
Sales) and Ruben went to France and Italy to visit vineyards and
wineries, looking for new ideas for our wine production. While in
Cte Rtie, Ruben was fascinated by the ultra-high-density style of
planting used there. After a year of going without new planting (high
density vineyards cost about $35,000 to plant and bring to harvest),
Ruben suggested the brilliant idea of planting a Cte Rtie style block
on a steep slope facing Ballard Canyon Road. As you may know, Cte
Rtie produces some of the finest Syrah wines in the world. Many
folks driving along the road stop and try to figure out what is going
on with tepees on the side of the hill! Stakes are angled, about 18
inches apart, meeting at the top about six feet in the air. Syrah cuttings
were then planted at the base of each stake, to be trained up the stakeand head pruned. With a planting of 5,800 vines, this one-acre block
may be the highest density in the United States. Look for Super
Syrah from these vines in the 2009 Vintage.
We also have a ten-acre block on Whale Hill which was planted to
Cabernet Sauvignon. Who knows what we will plant there! Another
future planting will be on about on Limestone Hill, once planted to
Cab Franc (one acre of that old block is taken up by a new home f
Ruben and his family). While these are new concepts for us in Ca
fornia, they reflect the centuries of experience of French and Itali
vintners in producing world-class wines from high-density vineyard
As we adopt some of these new traditions, we are confident that o
wines will continue to improve! Oh, does anyone have any big buc
to pay for all of this?
Stolpman Vineyards is located at 659 Copenhagen Drive
Solvang. for more information, call (805) 688-0400 or visit t
website at www.stolpmanvineyards.com.
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##Adelaida Cellars Paso Rob les Dai ly 11 -5
5805 Adelaida Rd; 805-239-8980, 1-8los oivos
00-676-1232 X X X
AJB Vineyards P aso Robles Weekends3280 Township Rd; 805-239-9432 12-5 X X
Anglim Winery Paso Robles Th-Mo
750 Pine St; 805-227-6813 11-5:30 X X
##Arroyo Robles Paso Robles Closed Tu
739 12th St; 877 759-WINE Daily 11-7 X X
#B & E Vineyards Paso Rob les Fr-Su By
10,000 Creston Rd; 805-238-4815 10-5 Appt X X
Bear Cave Cellars Paso Robles By Appt. &
1227 Park St; 805-238-4329 Some Weekends X X
##Bella Luna Templeton Fr-Su
1850 Templeton Rd; 805-434-5477 10-5 X XBianchi Winery Paso Robles Daily
3380 Branch Rd; 805-226-9922 10-5 X X
Black Hand San Miguel By
1735 Nygren Rd; 805-712-WINE Appt. X X
Brian Benson Cellars Paso Robles Daily
2985 Anderson Rd; 805-296-9463 10:30-5 X X
Calcareous Winery Paso Rob les Dai ly
Peachy Canyon Rd; 805-239-0289 11-5 X X
Caparone Winery P aso Robles Daily
2280 San Marcos Rd; 805-467-3827 11-5 X X X
Carmody McKnight Estate Wines Paso Robles
11240 Chimney Rock Rd; 805-238-9392 Daily 10-5 X X
##Casa de Caballos Vineyard Templeton
2225 Raymond Avenue; 805-434-1687 Daily 11-5 X X
##Cass Vineyards Paso Robles
7350 Linne Rd; 805-239-1730 Daily 11-6 X X
##Castoro Cellars Templeton Daily
1315 N Bethal Rd; 805-238-0725 10-5:30 X X
##Cayucos Cellars C ayucos We-Su 11-5:30
131 N Ocean Ave; 805-995-3036 Closed Tu X X
Changala Winery Templeton Sa 11:30-5 By
422 Ma in St; 805-238-0421 Su 12-4 Appt X X
Charlie Wine Cellars Templeton Daily
2900 Vineyard Dr; 805-434-1030 9-5 X X
##Chateau Margene Creston Sa-Su
4385 La Panza Rd; 805-238-2321 12-6 X X
Christian Lazo San Miguel Sa-Su
249 10th Street, Suite A; 805-467-2672 10-5 X X
Chumeia Vineyards Paso Robl es Dai ly
8331 Hwy 46 E; 805-226-0102 10-5 X X
Clautiere Vineyard P aso Robles Daily
1340 Penman Springs Rd; 805-237-3789 12-5 X X
Dark Star Cellars Paso Robles Fr-Su
2985 Anderson Rd; 805-237-2389 10:30-5 X X
Denner Vineyards & Winery Paso Robles
5414 Vineyard Dr; 805-239-4287 Sa-Su 12-4 X X
Doce Robles Paso Robles Daily
2023 Twelve Oaks Dr; 805-227-4766 10-5:30 X X
Donatoni Winery P aso Robles Sa-Su 12-5
3225 Township Rd; 805-226-0620 Or By Appt X
Dover Canyon Winery Paso Robles Th-Su
4520 Vineyard Dr; 805-237-0101 11-5 X
Dunning Vineyards Estate Winery Paso Robles
1953 Ni derer Rd; 805-238-4763 Dai ly 10-5:30 X
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3090 Anderson Rd; 805-227-1428 10:30-5:30 X X X
##Eberle Winery Paso Robles Daily
3810 Hwy 46 E; 805-238-9607 10-5 X X X
Edward Sellers Paso Robles Th-Mo
1220 Park St; 805-239-8915 12-7 X X
##EOS Estate Winery Paso Robles Daily
5625 Hwy 46 East; 805-239-2562 10-5 X X X
## Falcon Nest Winery Paso Robl es Dai ly
5185 Union Rd; 805-226-0227 10-7:30 X X
Firestone Vineyard Pa so Robl es Dail y
Hwy 46 East; 805-688-3940 10-5 X X
Five Rivers Winery Paso Robles By
8998 North River Rd; 805-467-0192 Appt
Four Vines Winery Templeton Daily
3750 Hwy 46 West; 805-237-0055 11-5 X X
Fralich Vineyard & Winery Te mple ton By Appt
805-434-1526 Private tastings at Paso Robles Wine Services; 805-434-1526
Fratelli Perata Paso Robles By
1595 Arbor Rd; 805-238-2809 Appt
Gelfand Vineyards Paso Robles By
5530 Dresser Ranch Place; 805-239-5808 Appt
##Grey Wolf Cellars P aso Robles Daily
2174 Hwy 46 West; 805-237-0771 11-5:30 X X
##Halter Ranch Vnyd P aso Robles Th-Mo
8910 Adelaida Rd; 805-226-9455 11-5 X X
#Hansen Vineyard Templeton Daily
5575 El Pomar Dr; 805-239-8412 10-5:30 X X
Harmony Cellars Harmony Daily
3255 Harmony Valley Rd; 805-927-1625 10-5 X X
Hice Cellars Paso Robles Th-Mo
821 Pine St Unit D; 805-237-8888 12 -5
Hug Cellars Paso Robles Th-Mo
2323 Tuley Ct Ste. 120 D; 805-828-5906 11-5
##Hunt Cellars Paso Robles Daily
2875 Oakdale Rd; 805-237-1600 10:30-5:30 X X
J Lohr Paso Robles Daily
6169Airport Rd; 805-239-8900 10-5 X X
Jack Creek Cellars Templeton By
5265 Jack Creek Rd; 805-226-8283 Appt X X
JanKris Winery Templeton Daily
1266 Bethel Rd; 805-434-0319 11-5 X X X
##Justin Winery Paso Robles Daily
11680 Chimney Rock Rd; 805-238-6932 10-5 X X X
Kukkula Templeton By
9525 Chimney Rock Rd; 805-434-5475 Appt
LAventure Winery Paso Robles Th-Su 11-4
2815 Live Oak Rd; 805-227-1588 or By Appt X X
##Lauras Vineyard Paso Robles Daily
5620 Hwy 46 East; 805-238-6300 10-5 X X
Le Cuvier Paso Robles By Appt,
9750 Adelaida Rd; 805-238-5706 Wine Club Only
Linne Calodo Paso Robles Fr-Su
3030 Vineyard Dr; 805-227-0797 11-5 X X
Locatelli Winery P aso Robles Fr-Su
8585 Cross Canyons Rd; 805-467-0067 11-4 X X
Lone Madrone Paso Robles Daily
2485 Hwy 46 West; 805-238-0845 10:30-5 X X
Madison Cellars Paso Robles By
4540 Hwy 41; 805-238-9831 Appt X X
Maloy ONeill Paso Robles Fr-Sa 10-5 ; Su 12-5
5725 Union Rd; 805-238-7320 Or By Appt X X
Martin & Weyrich Paso Robles Su-Th 10-5
2610 Buena Vista Dr; 805-238-2520 Fr-Sa 10-6 X X
Mastantuono Templeton 10-5 Winter
2720 Oak View Rd; 805-238-0676 10-6 Summer X X
Mc Clean Vineyards Templeton By
4491 S. El Pomar Dr; 805-237-2441 Appt
Meridian Vineyards P aso Robl es Da ily
7000 Hwy 46 E; 805-226-7133 10-5 X X
###Midlife Crises Paso Robles Th-Mo
1244 Pine St, Suite A; 805-237-8730 10:30-6 X X
Midnight Cellars Paso Robles Daily
2925 Anderson Rd; 805-239-8904 10-5:30 X X
###Minassian-Young Paso Robles Fr-Su
4045 Peachy Canyon Rd; 805-238-7571 11-5 X X
NadeauFamilyVintners Paso Robles Fr-Su
3860 Peachy Canyon Rd; 805-239-3574 12-5 X X
Norman Vineyards Paso Robles Daily
7450 Vineyard Dr; 805-237-0138 11-5 X X
###Opolo Vineyards Paso Robles Daily
7110 Vineyard Dr; 805-238-9593 10-5 X X
Orchid Hill Vineyard Paso Robles By Appt X X
1140 Pine St; 805-237-7525 Daily 11-5:30 X X
Parkfield Vineyards San Miguel By
70502 Vineyard Canyon Rd; 805-463-2316 Appt X X
###Peachy Canyon Winery Paso RoblesDaily
1480 N. Bethel Rd; 805-239-1918 11-5 X X
###Peachy Canyon Winery Too Paso Robles
2020 Nac imiento Lake Dr; 805-237-7848 Fr-Su 11-5 X X
###Penman Springs Vineyard P aso Robles Fr-Su
1985 Penman Springs Dr; 805-237-7959 11-5 X X
Pianetta Paso Robles
2040 Niderer Rd; 805-227-6385 By Appt X X
Tasting Room: 829 13th St; 805-226-4005 Mo, Th, Fr 12-6; Sa-Su 11
Pipestone Paso Robles Th-Mo
2040 Niderer Rd; 805-227-6385 11-5 X
Poalillo Vineyards Paso Robles By18888 Willow Creek Rd; 805-238-0600 Appt
Pretty-Smith San Miguel Fr-Su
13350 River Rd; 805-467-3104 10-5 X
Rabbit Ridge Paso Robles Daily
1172 San Marcos Rd; 805-467-3331 11-5 X
Rainbows End Winery S an Miguel By
8535 Mission Ln; 805-467-3345 Appt X
###Rio Seco Paso Robles Daily
4295 Union Rd; 805-237-8884 11-5 X
RiverStar Vineyards Cayucos Fr-Su
36 N Ocean Ave; 805-995-3741 11-4 X
RN Estate Winery Paso Robles By
7986 North River Rd; 805-467-3106 Appt
Robert Hall Paso Robles Daily
3443 Mill Rd; 805-239-1616 10-6 X X
###Rotta Winery Paso Robles Daily
3750 Hwy 46 West; 805-237-0510 11-5 X
###Rocky Creek Cellars Templeton Th-Su
8687 Apple Rd; 805-238-1919 11-5 X
San Marcos Creek Vineyard Paso Robles
7750 North Hwy; 805-467-9260 Daily 11-5 X
Scott Aaron Templeton Sa-Su422 South Main; 888-611-9463 11-5 X
Sextant Wines Templeton By
45 Main St; 866-833-9463 Appt
###Silver Horse San Miguel Fr-Mo
2995 Pleasant Rd; 805-467-WINE 11-5 X
Silver Stone Paso Robles Fr-Sa 12-7
827 13th St; 805-226-2788 Su 12-4 X
Skyhawk Lane San Miguel By
1605 Commerce Way; 213-200-4661 Appt
Stacked Stone Cellars Paso Robles Fr 12-5
1525 Peachy Canyon Rd; 805-238-7872 Sa-Su 11-5 X
Stephens Cellar Templeton By
757 5 York Mounta in Rd; 805 -23 8-241 2 Appt X
# Still Waters Vineyards Paso Robles Th-Mo
2750 Old Grove Ln; 805-237-9231 11-5 X
Summerwood Paso Robles Daily
2175 Arbor Rd; 805-227-1365 10-5:30 X
Sylvester Vineyards Paso Robles Daily
5115 Buena Vista Dr; 805-227-4000 11-5 X X
Tablas Creek Paso Robles Daily
9339 Adelaida Rd; 805-237-1231 10-5 X X
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Terry Hoage Paso Robles By870 Arbor Rd; 805-238-2083 Appt