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We like to think that Paso Robles is best known for its wineries but you might hear more about James Dean. It is absolutely true, when driving into Paso Robles there is a likelihood you drive on California State Route 46 which is where the famous actor met his fate. As you approach the city, you will spot different wineries, each with a different niche. There is so much to do and see in wine country. This list outlines 5 wineries in Paso Robles that are amazing and memorable.
Paso Robles is approximately 2 hours from Bakersfield and Fresno in the Central Valley. More excitingly, this wine country is approximately 40 minutes from the beach cities of Cayucos and Cambria. Whereas Napa Valley is located in Northern California, Paso Robles gives Central California a little pocket where grapes grow and wine is flowing.
1. Croad
Located just off the 46, Croad sits atop a hill overlooking the valley below. When we visited, we sat on the patio with the view. If you tell someonee you went to Croad, their reaction will most likely be “That place is beautiful.” It is true. Even if you are not a big wine lover, the patio and view will be enough to make your afternoon complete.
See why Croad has 4.5 stars on YELP!
This winery is absolutely beautiful. Sitting atop the hill and taking in the valley around you is a great way to enjoy a bottle of wine.
My two favorite wines from Croad are the 2015 Zinfandel and 661 Red Wine Blend.
Click here to make a reservation at Croad for a tasting.
2. Austin Hope
This winery is called Hope Family Cellars. Their most famous brand of wine is Austin Hope. This wine is the craze right now. We have had a membership for a few years now and we think of the wine as “special occasion wine” because it is so good! You can buy it just about anywhere – Costco, Albertson’s, etc.
See why Austin Hope has 4.5 stars on YELP!
Upon visiting the winery I learned that Austin Hope is one of many brands grown at this vineyard. Along with the brands Troublemaker and Treana, there are several options to sample.
The winery did not look at all like I expected. The facility is an all wood structure set against vineyards. You can sit inside or in the patio. As we visited on a weekday and did not have reservations, we were happy to get a seat on the patio.
The wine was delicious, just as we expected. The wine educator was very attentive and loved her job. We enjoyed sitting on the patio and looking at the surrounding greenery. If I was not already getting a shipment of Austin Hope wines, I would have bought several bottles.
Recommendation: Austin Hope is the wine on rotation all over the Central Valley right now. Be sure to make a reservation before visiting to ensure a spot!
Visit the Hope Family Cellars website to make a reservation.
3. HammerSky Vineyards
HammerSky is hands down, one of the most beautiful wineries in Paso Robles. Our group became obsessed with the rolling hills of grape vines. We loved it so much we asked if they allow weddings there. Good News: they do!
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When I describe HammerSky to people, I tell them to picture the house from The Notebook. With the white colonial farmhouse and barn, this winery is also a breathtaking venue. Nobody in our group wanted to leave!
Click here to book a reservation at HammerSky Vineyards.
4. Tooth and Nail Winery
This winery catches your eye. A castle with a surrounding moat, Tooth and Nail Winery will enchant you. Everything from the exterior castle to the interior staircase screams royal. We sat on the patio for a tasting. It was a bustling Saturday afternoon and the wine helped us cool off. We loved poking around looking at the detail put into this elaborate property.
See over 600 reviews of Tooth and Nail Winery on YELP.
Make your reservation at Tooth and Nail Winery.
5. Brecon Estate
Brecon Estate was our first stop of the day. The outdoor patio featured couches and firepits, perfect for relaxing with a glass of wine. Many of us left the winery with bags of wine. There are many picturesque spots on the property to take photos with friends and document your trip.
Note – Per their website $25 tasting fee is waived with a 2 bottle of wine purchase.
See why Brecon Estate has 4.5 stars on YELP!
Book your reservation on Brecon Estate‘s website.
Bonus: Looking For Dinner?
Thomas Hill Organics Bistro and Wine Bar
We were in Paso Robles for a friend’s birthday. Her dinner at Thomas Hill Organics was one for the books. The food was extraordinary. After a day of drinking, I would be happy with Taco Bell. I am thankful for this birthday dinner because it introduced me to this restaurant. It was indulging to eat steak after drinking wine all day.
See over 1,700 reviews for Thomas Hill Organics on YELP.
Our table started with the Cheese Monger’s Board and an order of Local Bread. Both helped hold us over until we received our meals. The Flat Iron Steak with mashed potatoes had my mouth watering. I cannot believe I would have gone to Taco Bell and never tried this place. It is worth stopping in and having a bite after wine tasting.
Click here to make a reservation at Thomas Hill Organics.
Whether you are planning a trip to Paso Robles or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Please comment if you have visited any of these wineries in Paso Robles and share your experience.
I am always open to recommendations. If you have any favorite spots in Paso Robles please share them below!
Cheers!