Winery of the Week: Hunt Cellars – Paso Robles
Experience taught David Hunt that in order to make great wine, you must simply have the best fruit. Thus, after looking at numerous parcels of land, he finally...
Wines of the Week: 90 Point Red Blends from Paso Robles
We fell in love with wines from Paso Robles, California ten years ago, and now, it seems (finally) that wine lovers everywhere are following suit. If you haven’t...
Winery of the Week: Robert Hall – Paso Robles
At Robert Hall Winery, hard work and infinite attention to detail are invested into every wine they make. By combining traditional winemaking techniques, state-of-the-art...
Winery of the Week: Hunt Cellars – Paso Robles
When The Hunt Family decided to pursue their dream, they were uncertain where they would choose to build their vineyard. The Hunts spent exhaustive days and weekends...
Winery of the Week: Hunt Cellars – Paso Robles, Ca
David Hunt, the owner and winemaker of Hunt Cellars, is blind, but he still plays the piano and names most of his wines after musical terms. David says that his...
Winery of the Week: August Ridge – Paso Robles, Ca
John Barker’s family tradition of growing grapes in California (since the 1800’s) and his wife Jill’s Italian heritage blend together perfectly...
Winery of the Week: HammerSky Vineyards – Paso Robles
At a time when so many wines, especially those on the shelves of large retailers, are trending towards a soft and sweet character, it’s refreshing to find...
Winery of the Week: Dunning Vineyards – Paso Robles, Ca
While Paso Robles has gained a mainstream reputation has a premier wine producing area in the last several years, the Dunning’s realized it’s potential...
Winery of the Week: Tablas Creek – Paso Robles
At Tablas Creek Winery, they are all about blending. Whether it’s old world and new world or the Rhone Valley with Paso Robles, their goal is to produce...
Winery of the Week: Sextant – Paso Robles
At Sextant, they believe in a “hands-off” approach to making wine. Most important to them is selecting to right terroir for their grapes to grow, and...