Adelaida District in Paso Robles
The Adelaida District is the wettest of the Paso Robles AVAs, but since the 1960’s it’s been recognized as a unique place in California to produce award-winning wines due to its limestone rich soils.
The warm days here mean grapes can ripen easily, but due to the limestone rich soils and the cooling effects of the Templeton gap, the grapes also retain their freshness and acidity. The result? Powerful yet elegant wines that will defy expectations.
Recommended wineries in the Adelaida District
Welcome to Oso Libre Ranch meaning “Free Bear” in Spanish, which represents our blended family names and the spirit of the early...
At Sixmilebridge, we are singularly focused on making fine Paso Robles wines from noble Bordeaux grape varieties. Our low-intervention approach...
“A premier example of what Paso Robles can do with Rhone Wines.” Michael Gill Cellars has brought more attention to...
We planted our first vineyard back in 1981 with the mission to make world-class Bordeaux-style blends. Since then, we’ve expanded...
Our wines are a reflection of our way of life, and mission. We have strived to be good stewards of...
Kiamie Wine Cellars is a collaboration between two guys with diverse, yet complementary backgrounds that came together to reach their dream...
Set along the westernmost boundaries of Paso Robles, California, surrounded by the wild, and wide-open Santa LuciaMountain Range of the...
Brecon Estate is located in the beautiful, rolling westside hills of Paso Robles where Welsh Winemaker Damian Grindley produces his...