Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Paso Robles Top Wineries

By Philip Vonwrede


If you desire the very best Paso Robles wine makers within Ca then you are in the perfect place as Paso Robles offers the best wine makers in the entire area. When looking for Paso Robles wines, one must always learn their origin because the Eastern area usually generate several varieties wine beverages as opposed to western. Below are several of my own top 5 favorite vineyards inside Paso Robles.

Justin Vineyards Winery-is popular in Paso Robles which is on the west side. Justin is famous for two main blends-'Isosceles' which is a blend of the Cabernet Franc, Cabernet, and merlot and 'Justification' which is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet. Other wines include Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rhone-blends, petit verdot, Tempranillo, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc among other blends. Loved the Cabernet, Syrah, Cab and Isoscoles wines and joined the wine club to get a case every 6 months. As a personal favorite, stay at the Inn on the winery grounds, it's gorgeous.

EOS Estate Winery -was previously referred to as Arciero Winery. This winery is eco-friendly and uses new technology on creating their wine. This place has a great friendly wine staff. EOS has a great selection of wine. The winery here is very classy. It sits on top of a hill over-looking all of the vineyards below. For that France-type of an experience, this is it. Perfect wine and picnic spot.

Robert Hall Winery- among the various Paso Robles wineries, in 2010 this winery received the division of winning the 'golden state winery' honor from the California State Fair Wine Competition. This was the first ever award to Paso Robles wineries. With prolong new tasting rooms and cultivated vineyard not forgetting about the largest underground caverns on the central coast, and award attractive wines, Robert Hall Winery should not be passed by. Robert Hall Winery is simply gorgeous winery and presentation of fabulous product. Right off Hwy 46 East. Six reserves or six house wines are waiting for you from a list that is the largest in the Paso Robles wine country.

Eagle Castle Winery- is generally found on the prominent hill which overlooks the verdant nearby the Santa Lucia Mountains. Eagle Castle Winery mainly draws upon the imagery of an Alsace-Lorraine legend in an effort to bring the old world to the new world. This winery also has a symbol of an eagle to symbolize inspiration. There you'll discover armor, metal shields, plus retro tables among many other adorning items. There are also lovely tables that are very well equipped for picnicking with the best and exceptional sights of the vicinity.

The grapes mostly are sourced from six vineyards that happen to be found on both the eastern and the western sides of Paso Robles. A number of the usual wine beverages produced include Cabernet Sauvignon, Barbera, Petite Sirah, Merlot, Zinfandel, Syrah, Roussanne, red and white blends, and even Marsanne amidst other varieties. Excellent wine and also an amazing spot should you be considering a wedding event. Castles, moat, great wine.....jackpot.

Denner Vineyards- has it all in term of what you would want from Paso Robles wineries. It is situated near the Pacific Ocean, has the best rocky calcareous soils, outstanding exposures through careful row orientation and also not forgetting about access to the cooling breezes of the Templeton Gap.

This vineyard was first planted in 1999 and had 25 distinctive small blocks. The design and structure was largely based upon the specific terroir and microclimates of the hillsides contact. This particular vineyard is focused on environmentally friendly harvesting methods. Using weed killers and fertilizers in this and other Paso Robles Wineries is normally done at minimum. The 126 acre vineyard is developed to Grenache, Zinfandel, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Mourvedre, Cabernet Franc, Viognier, Merlot, Roussanne, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Denner Vineyards is stunning. The winery is quite modern and features a huge wine tasting room.




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