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    Eberle Winery

    4.4 (1.2k reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Ashley F.

    Leaving a review for Eberle as it was my first winery experience in Paso Robles. Huge shoutout to Jen our wine pourer of the afternoon. She made my group of four feel so welcomed and educated that even now after almost a week later of going there, it still leaves a lasting impact of how much we enjoyed the experience. The wine was overall good. Their rośe is award winning but my personal favorite from their tasting is their Cabernet Sauvignon. We loved it so much we even took two bottles home. It was a bummer as they canceled their "cave" tour three times while we were there which we were really looking forward to - Communication on how this tour works was a bit .. awkward and the front desk didn't really give us a solid answer and then when we brought it up with Jen during our last pour, she said she would try to work something out and last minute, they had Steph I believe was her name- give a tour which we were so happy about but it threw off our original scheduled plans. The cave tour is definitely fascinating as there are so many fun facts that I'll save for the experience. But will say these man made caves were great to experience and walk through even for a short while. Not sure if it would be good for people who are claustrophobic as it is enclosed down there but still a great tour to consider as it's free. Don't forget to tip your tour guides and wine pourers. *fun facts: if you're lucky you'll run into the owner himself sitting out front enjoying his glass of wine. Also the two poodle dogs on property are cute and wander around- they are super behaved.

    Rudy N.

    Stopped in one of my favorite wineries in Paso Robles. Did some wine tasting and picked up a few favorite bottles. We were seated fast as we were just on time for our appointment. Our server did not introduce herself just poured away. The seating outside is great with an open view of the winery.

    Menu with special donation incentive
    Cassandra S.

    Love this spot! It is winery heaven and we stumbled on it by accident. I found this because I saw it had free wine tastings which I was in disbelief about but it was true! Free wine tastings and no pressure to purchase. Though purchase we did because it was lovely, including a surprisingly good rose (we are not big rose people). The space is nice with a great big covered patio overlooking the grape vines. It is not as spectacular a view as some wineries but solid nonetheless. The staff is so nice and friendly and just informative enough to give you a good sense of the wines without giving too much daunting information. We also got lucky to get a cave tour when they had space and we had mentioned interest in it but lack of availability. Also, the wine owner was a former biologist and went into wine making and now hangs out there with his dogs to greet guests.

    The winery cat!
    Danielle B.

    Me and the hubby booked a cave tour and came on Christmas Eve and boy was it pouring down rain!! But the staff was super friendly and made everyone as comfortable as they could under the covered area to shield us from the rain and had the heaters on as well. We did a couple of tastings before the cave tour and finished the rest after. Tiffany and Mike were very knowledgeable about the wines as well. Tiffany made the cave tour fun and let us take all the pics we wanted. I loved learning the history about the owner and the meaning of the small wild boar used in the logo! My fave wine was 2022 estate Cabernet Sauvignon and the hubbys was the Rosé. Our tasting was comped and that was a pleasant surprise!! We will definitely be back when the weather is nicer!

    Maritza S.

    Booked a tour of the wine caves online. The tour was short but fun. The wine tasting was complimentary which was a nice surprise. Got a couple of wine bottles for the road. This winery is very family friendly so you can bring your kids.

    My husband enjoyed the Syrah while I had a glass of Chardonnay.
    Jennifer M.

    We always stop at Eberle on our way through Paso. Beautiful winery, a deck with views that can't be beat (if the shades are drawn don't be afraid to ask that they pull them up), friendly and knowledgeable staff, and delicious wine! This will remain our go to winery!

    Mary B.

    We decided to stop by another winery on our way to the hotel, and Eberle Winery ended up being the perfect choice. Maddie took great care of us. She was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the experience even more enjoyable. After our tasting, we grabbed a couple of glasses and relaxed outside while enjoying the live music. This will definitely be a must stop every time we visit.

    Eileen T.

    Free tasting and tour of the cave was definitely worth it. Our guide/server was passionate about sharing the history of Eberle and was great at serving us our tasting. We weren't even pressured to buy a bottle, but we did anyway! Such a beautiful property and wonderful views of the vineyard. Also, love that they're dog friendly inside and out.

    wine tasting menu May 2025
    Dianna H.

    Honestly, my experience at Eberle blew me away. I don't do a ton of wine tastings, but my friend and I both agreed this was one of the best tasting experiences we've ever had. I would highly recommend checking out this winery if you're in the Paso Robles area! Everything was perfect about our visit - from the informative cave tour to the amazing views on their deck overlooking the vineyards to our super nice and friendly sommelier. Plus the whole experience was free! It really doesn't get any better than this. I booked a complimentary tasting on their website a couple days before coming and there was plenty of availability. I changed the day of my reservation right before the trip and didn't have any issues with that either. I love how easy it was to book and modify the tasting. On the day of, we arrived at our booked time and they immediately got us seated and started with the first wine. The complimentary tasting includes 5 wines - currently it's one white and four reds. After our first pour, they brought everyone down to the fermentation area as well as the caves and introduced us to the history of the winery and talked a little bit about their wine making process. This was a quick tour, maybe 15-20 minutes, and we spent the rest of our tasting back up on the deck slowly sipping our wines and taking in the view. I personally prefer white wines over red, so the first wine, the 2023 estate viognier, was my favorite, but we bought a bottle of both the 2022 zinfandel and their sangria to take home. My favorite part of the whole experience was the view. Their patio is raised and overlooks the vineyards, and our table was right next to the railing, so this was one of the best views I've ever had during a wine tasting. For hot days, the patio has overhead cooling mist fans and regular fans. Also, they have an indoor area where you can do tastings. I saw people walking in and doing tastings in the inside area. Personally I would recommend the complimentary patio tasting for the views though.

    Cassie C.

    Visited Eberle while in town for my birthday weekend! I liked their decor and thought it's fun how they have a boar as their mascot. They had some great wines, and the Boar Red blend was one of my favorites. We originally came to do the cave tour, but the times listed on their website did not match up with the times once we arrived, so I recommend double checking by calling if you want to do one of their regular tour times! Eberle is one of the only places in Paso that actually does a free tasting, which is a great plus. The wines are delish and affordable - and hopefully next time I'm in town I can get to see the cave!

    Ilana V.

    Despite having no space in my life for another wine club membership, I left Eberle today with yet another due to the fantastic tasting experience we had with Tiffany. The grounds are lovely with an excellent vineyard view. We did the VIP tasting with cave tour where we tried some wonderful wines with excellent cheese pairings in a cool (meaning both temperature and ambiance) atmosphere. Loved their Zinfandel and Cabernet and had an overall excellent experience. The owner's dogs, Sangiovese and Barbera, are friendly and fun to spend time with while eating some delicious barbecue (duck sausage, where have you been all my life?!?) Can't wait to bring friends and family back and also recreate our tasting experience at home with some cheese!

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    Danielle K.

    Free wine tasting still exists in 2025! Quick service and good size pours in the wine flight. While some of the wines weren't my favorite, it was still so nice to just relax and enjoy the beautiful views from their patio. Recommended to make a reservation just in case!

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    Carlos C.

    Eberle gets 5 stars for not only providing free wine tastings and a free cave tour but also offering a 40% military discount! That discount was a wonderful surprise--far beyond what most places offer. We truly appreciated the support that Gary Eberle extends to the military. The wine tasting featured five different wines--one white and four reds. We especially enjoyed the Full Boar Red and Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. Our hostess, Tammy, was fantastic--fun, knowledgeable, and eager to help. She even had great dinner recommendations and went the extra mile by calling the restaurant to secure reservations for us. The winery is in a great location, and their deck overlooks the vineyard. I highly recommend taking advantage of the outdoor seating for your tasting--it's an unbeatable experience. The inside is also cozy, with a bar and fireplace to relax at. The cave tour is a must-see, offering a fascinating glimpse into where all the magic happens. We were lucky to meet Mr. Gary Eberle as we were leaving the winery and had the opportunity to thank him personally for his generous military discount. We will absolutely be back!

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    Ask the Community - Eberle Winery

    What are the benefits of being a club member?

    They have pick-up parties twice a year where they provide a free meal and wine tasting. free wine cave tasting per year for the member plus 3 guests. discount on wine bottle purchases

    Can we play bocce ball here?

    Yes pristine bocce ball courts.

    Is food available for purchase?

    There are platters of cheese and cold meats for purchase. It is on the website

    If we have a reservation booked with friends and someone doesn't drink in our party is that okay?

    Yes, I believe you write it in the reservation. Also, they asked again before they gave us the glasses.

    Are reservations required for a party of 5?

    We require reservations for all wine tastings. The most we can accommodate for an appointment is 6 people. If you do not have a reservation we have our Oak Knoll Patio for by-the-glass or by-the-bottle, no reservations needed. Please check out the… Read more

    How much are the tastings?

    They're free!!! Great people great winery totally worth checking out! They're fun

    Hi do you hold special events like Valentines Day dinner for wine members?

    Hi Candi, We did have a Valentine's Day Dinner in our caves this past weekend that was open to the public. We do host some member exclusive events such as our Rare and… Read more

    How long does the tour last?

    About 30-45 mins

    Can you bring your own picnic lunch?

    Yes

    Are dogs allowed on the patio?

    I saw dogs on the patio when I was there.

    Can I bring kids?

    Absolutely. ..and dogs!

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    The hubby and I were in Paso Robles for the weekend and didn't want to leave without visiting a winery.

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