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    Can you say unpretentious?
    Denny B.

    Simply the best at "no punches pulled" wine making in Paso Robles. Here's who we are, here's what we make, here's the price, we will be here. Fashionistas will like the tasting room http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/nFB1863hNs0vg8lCjWn1Bg?select=CO4qG-1MKEnhovxf9pNd1g Marketing moguls will drool over the marketing techniques behind the tasting counter http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/nFB1863hNs0vg8lCjWn1Bg?select=17NRpU0Ak4nigke0ydgUxQ We bought the 2008 Aglianico Unfiltered and unfined, like the father pouring.

    Our favorite with the vineyards in the background.

    My husband and I arrived a little late for our reservation and were greeted by one of the Caparone family. We tasted in a casual atmosphere and learned about their history while enjoying affordable wines. We would recommend this winery for all who just want to enjoy good wines without the fluff.

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    Wow their unfiltered Sangiovese is the best I've ever had! For 16 dollars you can't beat it! And free tasting

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    Tasty Sangiovese at a steal of a price. No fanfare, no small talk, pour, taste, buy. Easy breezy!

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    They have Italian grapes- Sangiovese, Aglianico, and the Nebbiolo (I liked the Nebbiolo and my husband didn't...).

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    Serial Wines - Bubbles kicked off our tasting at the Serial Wines tasting room.

    Serial Wines

    (217 reviews)

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    OMG!! COME HERE!! And better, if they have the Hartler Ranch Vineyard Syrah -- GET IT. Wow, had…read moreShawn Price as our server -- great recs and super dog friendly spot. Cute lil patio (covered and heated). Great snacks and company. Great for a go-to cozy date night!! !!!!

    What started as a business trip to Paso Robles turned into a perfect excuse for a weekend escape…read morewith my wife. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Anthony absolutely made our experience. He was welcoming, attentive, and incredibly knowledgeable throughout the entire tasting. He didn't just pour the wines, he walked us through each one, explaining where they came from and what made them unique. You can tell he genuinely enjoys what he does, and it elevated the whole visit. FOOD: We didn't go for a full meal, but we did have some charcuterie--and wow. The cheese selection was delicious and paired perfectly with the wines. Simple, but very well done. AMBIANCE: This spot has such a cozy, homey feel. Sitting on the couch honestly felt like hanging out in someone's living room (in the best way). It's relaxed, comfortable, and perfect for slowing down and enjoying good wine and conversation. DRINKS: We did the 6-wine tasting (2 whites, 4 reds), and it was a great mix. Each wine felt thoughtfully chosen, and with Anthony guiding us through the tasting, we got so much more out of it than just drinking. His knowledge really brought each glass to life. OVERALL: If you're looking for a laid-back, intimate wine experience with great service, this is definitely a spot to check out. I'd come back again just for another tasting with Anthony.

    Allegretto Vineyard Tour

    Allegretto Vineyard Tour

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    We were staying at Allegretto resort so we decided to do a tour of this beautiful winery. Turned…read moreout the experience was so much fun! The tour started at 10am cause it would be too hot to be outside in the afternoon. Our tour guy was very professional and knowledgeable about this massive vineyard resort. The tour took about an hour and half and finished with wine tasting in the resort tasting room. We were introduced to the entire property, history and facts about this winery. I really liked the cute goats on the ground. I was worried about them being in the heat and out in the sun. But our tour guy assured me that they made sure the animals stay in shaded areas and drink enough water to stay hydrated. The arts of this place are just fantastic. Owner is a big art collector so he covers quite a few cultures including Buddha (my faith)! All the arts are from the original countries so they are authentic. I loved the amazing art installations throughout the vineyard. My sign Virgo was on the top of the hill so we had to do a mill hike to see it. There is an art tour that we will do next time. I really want to know the details and histories of all the arts here. I was so glad that we decided to do this tour. If you ever visit Paso Robles wine country you might want to check this winery out. The prices were reasonable at $45 per person, $30 for resort guests and complimentary for members (2 people). The hours are Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays at 10am. Reservations are required. Ps. I'd suggest not visit in summer, central coast summer temperatures are unbearable!

    Allegretto was such a nice and beautiful winery. The wine was really good and the wine tasting…read moreexperience was excellent.

    Vista Del Rey Vineyards - Vista Del Rey Winery, Paso Robles

    Vista Del Rey Vineyards

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    Given that the 2021 Presidential Inauguration is tomorrow, my husband and I selected one of our…read morefavorite bottles of wine to celebrate change. As we clinked our glasses filled with 2017 Vista Del Rey's Zin-Bera with to cheers, I realized that I had not yet given Vista Del Rey Vineyards the review and credit it deserves. So as they say, 'there's no time like the present." If you want to experience the TRUE Paso Robles wine country--and, as a matter of fact the varietal Zinfandel--from BEFORE it became the next Napa or Sonoma, Vista Del Rey Vineyards (VDRV) is a must-visit! Prior to a weekend wine tasting trip, I had simply Googled where to find the best Zinfandels in Paso. I quickly discovered VDRV while skimming an article that identified all the top Zinfandels in the region. In fact, VDRV's Zin had rated within the top 3 on the list! Not to mention, they were one of the first, original 20 vineyards planted in Paso Robles and they celebrated their 25th year anniversary in 2020. Wowzers! I reached out to the owner and winemaker, Dave and his wife Carol, via their Facebook page; though you can also call them to book. They are not open to the public without a reservation since their winery is on their home's premises. [Also, keep in mind any county wide Covid restrictions]. In order to get to VDRV, you have to drive along some rural, dirt roads to reach a hillside destination up above the town of San Miguel on the eastern slope of the Santa Lucia Mountains. After all, you are driving to reach your destination of  "Vista Del Rey," translated from Spanish as "King's View." Once we arrived, we were greeted not only by a gorgeous 360-degree view, but the lovely couple, Dave and Carol. Oh, and can't forget their friendly dog and cat! Dave opened and introduced us to several bottles of wine including: a 2016 and 2017 Zinfandel, 2018 Barbera Lot 1 & 2, N/V Zin-Bera, 2019 dry Zin Rosé, and 2018 Barbera Dessert Wine. To be honest, all of them were simply spectacular, bold, and exactly what we seek out. I will say that the Zin-Bera was our favorite and such a perfect blend. Although Dave used to produce his own grapes on his vineyard, he eventually refused to continue to water his grapes due to the endless droughts that have impacted the area for decades. Now he sources his grapes from other sustainable, low-irrigation vineyards nearby. Like most small, family-owned businesses, VDRV has been having tough times with their wine club and pandemic relief orders carrying them through. What we loved most (besides the the wine obviously) is that VDRV was unpretentious. Dave and Carol introduced their wines (accepting all input and any criticism), their process, and welcomed conversation and questions. As fellow wine industry folks, it was super low-key and neat that Dave was willing to trade wine evenly as farmers use to do in the 'good olde days.' We continue to support VDRV to this day and it has become one of our favorite and most recommended stops in Paso Robles wine country. With this, I will end on: SUPPORT SMALL & LOCAL (Dave still hand signs each bottle himself!)--especially during this pandemic!

    Vista Del Rey Lot"53" Zinfandel…read more I am not a huge fan of Zinfandel and when I do drink it I prefer wines on a much spicier level then the typical Fruit Bombs I get from California. This little winery in Paso Robles produces a few Zinfandels. Also Barbera and Sangiovese. The other Zin that Vista Del Rey produces I recall not liking much as it leaned toward that fruity style. The Lot"53" is a very well rounded Zin with Cranberry, Cinnamon and black pepper on the nose. BBQ ribs would be a must for this wine. I tasted this wine at one of my local hangouts in Whittier. The wine can be found for between $24.00 to $28.00 per bottle at some local wine shops. Cheers

    Eberle Winery - the estate has complimentary tasting and cave tour. Needs to be booked in advance.

    Eberle Winery

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    If you are doing a wine tour through Paso Robles, Eberle is an absolute must-stop! It looks grand &…read morehistoric but maintains the kind of down to earth hospitality that is synonymous with this region. We had a wonderful time visiting the winery & their famous caves! It's 16,000 square feet of underground tunnels. As one of the few spots offering complimentary tastings to our complete surprise! This winery is a hidden gem. We loved the selection so much we had to pick up a few bottles for home! Overall Great wines, beautiful views & amazing service! Definitely going back!

    We picked Eberle on a recommendation from friends who are wine club members--and it ended up being…read morethe stop we're still talking about. By the end, pretty much everyone in our group had found a wine they wanted to take home--including the ones who swore they weren't buying anything. Dennis, our Tasting Room Host, made the experience. He was warm, very knowledgeable, and genuinely engaging with everyone--from the serious wine lovers to our six-year-old--while keeping things professional and elevated. The whole visit struck that rare balance: polished without feeling formal, refined without ever feeling rushed or "in-and-out." Dennis has been with Eberle since 2017, and you can feel how much he cares about the place. He spoke about the winery with such genuine pride, and as you look around the tasting room at the rows of award ribbons from years of vintages, it hits you--this is a place with real history behind it. That sense of legacy and care is woven into the whole experience. The historic wine caves are a must, the complimentary tasting felt generous and unhurried, and the grounds have that unmistakable Paso magic--rolling hills, big oaks, golden light, and room to breathe. We even crossed paths with Gary Eberle (founder, 1979) and his sweet black poodle, Vieto--one of those authentic, only-in-wine-country moments that sums up the welcoming spirit here. If you go, ask for Dennis--he turned our first visit into one we'll plan future trips around. Good to know before you visit: * Make a reservation--it gets busy * Don't skip the cave tour (you can even taste down there) * Large lawn & games--great for kids and mixed groups * Very dog-friendly * Private, romantic tastings available in the caves * Complimentary tastings + military discount available * Plan to stay a while...and bring your camera :)

    Calcareous Vineyard - Entrance from street. Follow pathway up the hill

    Calcareous Vineyard

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    Spent a few hours here with my friend between Christmas and New Year's, and decided we would have…read morelunch out. The wine tasting was great, Eric was our server and he was wonderful, with personality and talkative conversation also explaining the wines that we were tasting, even though he was busy! We wanted to have lunch but wanted to split things, so we didn't overeat! We opted for a salad which was called the winter salad and I'm not much of a salad person, but the salad was terrific, it had seasonal winter fruits with arugula, a light vinaigrette, and a few pomegranate seeds really light and just perfect. We had the burger, which... Was divine. Brioche bun, caramelized, onions, red wine bacon jam and an aïoli. That burger came with fries, which we also split, but both agreed they were the best french fries we've ever had. I do not know how they got them so crisp they were delicious. The views are great. Rolling Hills of Paso Robles demand your attention. They have an immense outdoor area, although we sat inside because it was a little chilly. Purchased tres Violet and a Chardonnay - both tasted and were lovely!

    Great wine with a nice ambiance! We visited Calcareous Vineyard on a Sunday, having made a…read morereservation in advance. We booked the "wine tasting and lunch", which was a 90 minute experience on their patio ($40). When we arrived, we were greeted with the first wine on the tasting list, which was the Grenache (pretty good, different than what I normally go for). The patio had a nice view of the rolling hills and we could see goats running across them in the distance. The tasting consisted of 4 wines, and we also got a bonus pour. Our host was friendly and knowledgeable, and I really enjoyed the wine selection, especially the "Messer" red. We also ordered lunch, and both my Harvest Salad and Parmesan Fries were very tasty. The grounds were nice, but not quite as breathtaking as some of the other vineyards I've seen in the area. Overall though, a good experience!

    DAOU Vineyards - We came home with these bottles. So so good!

    DAOU Vineyards

    (1.3k reviews)

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    DAOU is easily home to one of the most beautiful winery views I've experienced anywhere. Perched…read morehigh above Paso Robles, the scenery alone makes the visit worthwhile, with sweeping vineyard views that feel almost endless. It's the kind of place where you could easily sit for hours enjoying the landscape and a glass of wine. The wines are consistently excellent. The tasting lineup always showcases the quality DAOU is known for, and one of the great perks is that they often have several library wines available that can be requested and served by the glass. Being able to enjoy some of their older vintages this way makes the experience even more special for wine enthusiasts. What I appreciate most about DAOU is how they've managed to maintain a small, family-style atmosphere despite being acquired by a larger company a few years ago. The hospitality still feels personal and genuine. The staff are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, not only about the wines themselves but also about the history of the vineyard and the vision behind it. I'm a big fan of this winery and how it has evolved over the years. Between the stunning views, exceptional wines, and welcoming staff, DAOU is always a must-stop whenever visiting Paso Robles.

    First time at DAOU Vineyards and was very impressed. Breathtaking views and beautiful property…read morewith tasting and dining. Both the wines and the food are very good and our server was very helpful, too. We tasted 6 wines and love reds...all of them were good but the Soul of a Lion especially stands out....an excellent wine. We also had their chopped salad and beef tartar and both were delicious. Will definitely have to plan a return trip.

    Caparone Winery - wineries - Updated May 2026

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