Take a Load Off with These Festive Paso Wine Holiday Ideas
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This time of year, holiday parties abound, and it’s easy to get sucked into the mindset of the overextended host (planning, decorating, cleaning, cooking). It doesn’t matter if it’s a Halloween costume you’ve just got to finish sewing for your kid’s monster-themed bash or an overambitious Turkey Day menu that’s gone way above and beyond what you can handle…stresses lurk everywhere (let’s not even touch Christmas lists). Why not take a load off this winter season and allow these Paso Robles and surrounding wineries to soothe your weary spirit? When the holiday fun comes pre-wrapped in a no-fuss bow, you can get to toasting the new year with friends and family. Isn’t that what the holidays are all about, anyway? We think so!
Cheers to Halloween fun at the Eberle Caves
When: Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 from 5 to 9 p.m.
Something about Halloween and underground wine caves go together so perfectly—don’t you think? Brave the darkness and experience Eberle Winery’s16,000 square feet of underground caves with a glass of juicy Cabernet Sauvignon in hand. You don’t have to snack on a Snickers: Real comfort food will be available for noshing thanks to Hurricane Kitchen food truck, a favorite among local ghouls. Oh, and don’t forget to wear your Halloween costume for a chance to spin the wheel of fortune. You could win awesome wine discounts that are frighteningly fantastic. Click here for more information.
Each fall, the seaside hamlet of Cambria is overrun with creative scarecrows that range from “totally cute” to “awe-inspiring.” Now is the perfect time to stroll these quiet streets in search of artistic delights and fine wine. Don’t miss out on this amazing photo opportunity and excuse to get yourself to the Cutruzzola tasting room, known for amazing boutique rieslings and pinot noir. Could there be a more fun and relaxed afternoon adventure? We think not.
#GotChronic? If the answer is no, you’ll want to stock up for the holidays—both for yourself and your loved ones. Chronic Cellar’s bold bodacious wines are on sale this fall, so that means everyone can enjoy a Sprtiz and Giggles bubbly or Ricardo Grande GSM in their stocking this year. Get 10 percent off six bottles or 15 percent of a dozen bottles (at that price, why not pick up a few for Turkey Day, too?). The best part: This deal is valid whether you’re clicking around online or want to stop by their laid back tasting room, which also features a newly remodeled patio area. Did we mention they’ve even got a pool table? I say that’s a true holiday shopping win-win.
Craving an elegant evening of fine pinot noir? This Nov. 12, sample the exceptional cool climate terroir of Monterey County at Tudor Wines’ tasting room in downtown Paso Robles. It’s going to be quite a bash! Also, you won’t want to miss the winery’s swank grand opening party this Nov. 5 during Paso Robles’Autumn Wine Stroll (Tudor Wines will serve up Thai chili coconut prawns with their 2014 Nacina off-dry riesling). Not sure what to after Thanksgiving grub? Swing by the tasting room for delicious pinot noir representing a lush lineup of the bestboutique vineyards.
Eat, Drink, & be Merry at JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery’s Open House
When: Nov. 18 – Open House and Dinner / Nov. 19 – Apps and 2013 ISOSCELES
Festive? Oh yeah. On Nov. 18, Join JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery for a special wine paired dinner prepared by Executive Chef Will Torres and the award winning culinary team of The Restaurant at JUSTIN. The evening will consist of a 30 minute welcome reception with passed appetizers followed by a four course dinner served with JUSTIN wine, including the world famous ISOSCELES. Click here for tickets.
On Nov. 19, enjoy passed appetizers by a favorite local food vendor and tastings of the winery’s newly released 2013 ISOSCELES Reserve. Click here for tickets.
This blog was written by Hayley Thomas, food and wine writer for SLO New Times and PasoRoblesWineries.net. You can reach her at hthomas@newtimesslo.com or follow her on instagram @flavorslo.
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