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San
Luis Obispo County The San Luis Obispo County
area, including Paso Robles, Templeton and the Edna
Valley and Arroyo Grande areas, has grown to be
perhaps my favorite wine-producing region. The
scenery is beautiful and pastoral, the wines are
excellent, the wineries are generally uncrowded,
and there are enough wineries to keep one busy for
days. The most common varietals grown and produced
here are Chardonnay, Viognier, Pinot Noir, Syrah,
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel. The
Zinfandels, no doubt, are some of the best in the
country. There is a growing selecton of
accommodations- from small, secluded
bed-and-breakfasts to hotels and motels in the
city. The Edna
Valley/Arroyo Grande
area wineries
are located at the bottom of this
page. Some of my personal
recommendations are listed below. Adelaida
Cellars AJB
Vineyards Arciero
Winery Bonny Doon
Tasting Room at Sycamore
Farms Carmody-McKnight
Estate Wines Wine production includes
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet
Sauvignon, Merlot and a Bordeaux-style blend.
The Chardonnay was light and fruity with apple
and peach flavors and the Pinot Noir was peppery
with plum and black cherry fruit, the Cabernet
Franc had nuances of cranberry and rose petals,
and the Merlot exhibited currant and black
cherry flavors and a nice finish. The Late
Harvest Cabernet Franc, the only one of it's
kind in the world, was lush and fruity with
black chery and cassis flavors. A clean, fresh
Brut Cuvee Sparkling Wine was recently
introduced. Castoro
Cellars The Zinfandels are the hot
items here, and there are many styles to choose
from. Of these, my favorites are the Cobble
Creek, the explosive and jammy Giubbini and the
smooth and flavorful Vineyard Tribute. In
addition to the Zins, Castoro also produces
Viognier, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot,
Cabernet Franc, Tempranillo, Syrah, Cabernet
Sauvignon, Diciannove Anni, Muscat Canelli and a
Late Harvest Zinfandel Port. The Chardonnay was
surprisingly good, crisp and buttery, however my
favorite non-Zin is the full-bodied Tempranillo,
with black cherry flavors and plenty of tannins.
Overall, I find these wines to be among the best
in the county and beyond. Chumeia
Vineyards The wines include Viognier, Pinot Blanc,
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet
Sauvignon, and several Zinfandels. My favorites
were a Viogner that exhibited hints of apricot,
peach and honeydew with a butterscotch finish; a
Chardonnay with butterscotch and honey aromas; a
Merlot with plum and dark fruit flavors and a
licorice finish; an intense chocolate scented
Cabernet with blackberry and raspberry flavors
and a jammy, smooth Zinfandel. Doce Robles
Winery The wines consist of
Chardonnay, Merlot, Zinfandel, Cabernet
Sauvignon, Syrah, a Bordeaux blend called Robles
Rojos and a Late Harvest Zinfandel. The
Chardonnay was light, with flavors of green
apple and citrus, the Estate Merlot was
medium-bodied with black cherry and pepper, the
Estate Zinfandel was medium-bodied with berry
and pepper flavors, the Syrah had cherry and
plum flavors. The Robles Rojos, a blend of
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot,
had plum and blackberry flavors with a smoky
finish and the Late Harvest Zinfandel was light
and semi-sweet. Eberle
Winery The Chardonnay was fruity,
the Sauret Vineyard Zinfandel was big and rich
with berry flavors, and the Steinbeck Vineyard
Syrah was rich with blackberry and developed
into a smoky finish. They also produce a
Cabernet/Syrah, Barbera, Rose, and Muscal
Canelli. Harmony
Cellars Hunt
Cellars JanKris
Winery JanKris produces Sauvignon
Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Cabernet/Syrah, Syrah, a Merlot-Zinfandel blend
called Merzin, Zinfandel, Sangiovese and a Port.
The Chardonnay had tropical and toasty flavors
with a creamy finish, and the Zinfandel had
berry, cranberry and light pepper flavors. My
favorite is the smooth, rich Port. Justin Vineyards
and Winery Laura's
Vineyard Several recent changes of
ownership have resulted in an inconsistent wine
list. At my last visit there were only four
wines available: a bright citrus and green apple
flavored Chardonnay, a Merlot with black cherry
and clove flavors, a blend named Old Bull Red,
and a Zinfandel exhibiting jammy raspberry and
black cherry flavors. Previous years have
offered an excellent Cabernet Franc, Syrah and
Cabernet Sauvignon. Le Cuvier Le Cuvier produces Chardonnay, a white blend
called Chrysos, a Rose, Pinot Noir, Cabernet
Franc, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel.
The Chrysos, a blend of Viognier, Rousanne,
Marsanne and Pavanne, had characteristics of
orange peel and dried apricots, with a
carmelized finish, and the Pinot Noir was light
and dry with aromas of orange peels. My personal
favorites were the rich and powerful Cabernet
Sauvignon and the bright and fruity
Zinfandel. Martin &
Weyrich Winery Martin & Weyrich
specializes in Italian varietal wines and they
have quite a list to choose from. Included in
their list are: Viognier, Chardonnay, Pinot
Grigio, Moscata Allegro, Nebbiolo, Insieme,
Sangiovese, Zinfandel, Cabernet Etrusco, a
sparkling wine and several Grappas. Their
signature wine, the Nebbiolo (they were the
first grower and producer of Nebbiolo in the
U.S. in modern time), is slightly spicy with
cherry and tobacco flavors, and the Zinfandel La
Primitiva had berry and black pepper
flavors. Mastantuono
Winery Italian varietals are the
specialty here. Mastantuono produces Chardonnay,
Chenin Blanc, White Zinfandel, Sangiovese,
Barbera, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel,
Muscat Canelli, Nebbiolo, an excellent Port and
now a sparkling wine. The Chardonnay was buttery
and tasted of citrus but my favorite white was
the Chenin Blanc, which had apple and pear
flavors with a floral aroma. The Sangiovese was
very good with lots of black cherry flavors, the
Syrah was peppery with lots of dark fruit, the
Zinfandel was light and fruity and the Barbera
Port was rich and smooth and a good value. Look
out for the San Luis Tequila Wine-- a novelty
but popular. Meridian
Vineyards Midnight
Cellars Midnight produces
Chardonnay, Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet
Sauvignon, Syrah, Zinfandel, several red blends
and a Rose. The Chardonnay was light and fruity,
the Cabernet Sauvignon was fruity with good
structure, and the Zinfandel was bright, fruity
and tannic. The Mare Nectaris, a Bordeaux-style
blend had medium body with dark fruit, plum and
smoke flavors. You should find some good wine
values here. Norman Vineyards
and Winery The winery produces
Chardonnay, White Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, a
Meritage blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, Barbera,
several Zinfandels and a Late Harvest Zinfandel.
The best wines are their Zinfandels, and they
are known for their heavy and explosive "Monster
Zin," of which they are often sold out. Their
Merlot is excellent, a big fruity wine with nice
tannins, the buttery Chardonnay had flavors of
butterscotch, peach and green apple, and the
Late Harvest Zinfandel is one of the best I've
tasted. Owner Art Norman's favorite is the
Cabernet Sauvignon, full of plum and black
cherry flavors. The best value is the "No
Nonsense Red", a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Opolo
Vineyards Opolo produces Chardonnay, Viognier,
Sangiovese, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Syrah and
several Zinfandels. All but the Viognier are
estate-grown. Beyond a doubt, my favorite wine
was the rich, jammy Mountain Zinfandel,
exhibiting raspberry and plum flavors. The light
and fruity Summit Creek Zinfandel was also
excellent and the Syrah was nice and tannic with
lots of plum and dark fruit flavors. Peachy Canyon
Winery Pipestone
Vineyards Presenti
Winery Rio Seco
Vineyard The winery produces Rousanne, Viognier, a
50/50 blend of Orange Muscat and Viognier,
Zinfandel Rose, Pinot Noir, Petite Sirah, Syrah,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and
Zinfandel. The Muscat/Viognier blend, called
"Viongerie," had fruity melon, peach and
honeysuckle flavors-- nice for a warm afternoon.
The Syrah had plum, black cherry and pepper
flavors, The Cabernet Franc had spicy, plum and
raspberry flavors with a light smoke finish and
the very fruity Zinfandel had notes of
raspberry, cherry and plum. Robert Hall
Winery The wines include Sauvignon Blanc, a blush
blend, Chardonnay, a Rhone blend, Merlot,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Zinfandel. My
favorites were the Cabernet Sauvignon and a
yet-to-be-released Port. I recommend the short
tour of the winery that includes the
caverns. Summerwood
Winery Summerwood produces
several Chardonnays, Viognier, Syrah Rose,
Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
My favorites are the creamy Monterey Chardonnay
with flavors of green apple, citrus and vanilla,
the Paso Robles Zinfandel with cherry, plum and
blackberry flavors and "a lot of pepper for the
fruit," and a very good Cabernet Sauvignon with
flavors of plum, dried cherry and
tobacco. Tobin James
Cellars The wines consist of
Chardonnay, Sangiovese, Merlot, Zinfandel,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Barbera and Cabernet
Franc. There is a excellent value fruity red
table wine called "Chateau de Cacheflo" (think
about it for a while) a dessert Zinfandel and a
Late Harvest Merlot with flavors of plum, black
cherry and chocolate called "Liquid
Love." Twin Hills
Winery Wild Horse
Winery The winery produces an
extensive array of wines. The whites include
Malvasia Bianca, Tocai Friulano, Pinot Grigio,
Rousanne, Viognier, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay,
Orange Muscat and Gewurtztraminer. The reds
include Valdiguie (Gamay), Pinot Noir,
Temperanillo, Dolcetto, Merlot, Negrette,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Blaufrankisch,
Trousseau, Mourvedre, Zinfandel and Syrah. Wines
of note include a slightly dry Chardonnay, a
bright, fruity Pinot Noir, a rose-petal aromaed
Tempranillo, the Blaufrankisch, the cranberry
and cherry flavored Trousseau and the fruity,
intense Zinfandel. Zenaida
Cellars Zenaida produces Viognier,
Estate Chardonnay, Estate Pinot Noir,
Sangiovese, Syrah, Estate Zinfandel, Estate
Merlot and Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines
are generally very good, my favorites being the
Viognier, Sangiovese and Merlot. My
Recommendations: Don't
Miss: Carmody
McKnight, Castoro, Eberly, Martin & Weyrich,
Mastantuono, Norman, Opolo and Tobin James
wineries. Best New
Wineries: Chumeia and
Opolo wineries. Best
Places for an Impromptu
Picnic: JanKris
(prepared food), Martin & Weyrich, Mastantuono
and Summerwood wineries. Edna Valley
Vineyard The wines were very good,
especially the Reserve Chardonnay, which had
intense pineapple flavors and hints of toast and
oak. Also produced are two styles of Pinot Noir,
Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscat
Canelli. Laetitia Vineyard and
Winery Laetitia produces Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay,
Pinot Noir still wines and several varities of
vintage and non-vintage sparkling wines made
with the aforementioned varietals. Talley
Vineyards Saucelito Canyon
Vineyard Saucelito Canyon's wines are
tasted in the Talley Vineyards tasting room, as the
winery is located several miles up the road. They
specialize in Zinfandel, which was excellent-
complex with a cherry bouquet, and a long, peppery
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