Come on, get happy! Let your hair down, kick your boots up and watch your cares melt into that perfect glass of wine. Forget the overpriced beach resort or hectic amusement park. Paso Robles Wine Country is the best place to throw your worries to the wind. With casual tasting rooms, unstuffy winemakers and a general sense of natural wonder and whimsy, stress is no match for a day wine tasting through pastoral Paso Robles. Here’s 5 laid back tasting rooms sure to obliterate any lingering sense of unease, no matter how many emails are waiting for you back in the real world.
1. Chronic relaxation at Chronic Cellars
Chill: Make room and play. Few tasting rooms are as relaxing as Chronic Cellars, where you can play a host of grown-up lawn games or even shoot some pool while shooting the breeze. Bring the kids, the dog and the whole gang—you’ll want to linger for hours throwing the frisbee, comparing tasting notes or just tossing the bean bag around.
Tasting room: www.chroniccellars.com/visit
Try: Rosé is the official drink of “off the clock.” Raise a rosy hued glass to your empty agenda (and throw on a pair of proverbial rose colored glasses) at Chronic Cellars. Overflowing with fresh watermelon and strawberry bliss, the winery’s 2018 Pink Pedals Rosé will inspire you to lose yourself in the lushness of the moment.
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2. Mingle to the max at Hope Family Wines
Chill: At Hope Family Wines, you’ll enter a modern tasting room crafted for lounging, mingling, and (of course) stellar sipping. Say hello to new friends and find your perch for the afternoon. With comfy couches and lively community tables, you’ll find good conversation and smiling faces around every corner! Sip at your own pace or head to the vineyard for an impromptu picnic. Look at you, barely checking your phone!
Tasting room: www.hopefamilywines.com/austin-hope/visit
Try: Sip on the sunny side of the street. Layers of peach and bright citrus elevate classic Chardonnay to a fresh, light outlook. Yes, this 2018 Austin Hope Chardonnay is your ticket to a golden moment in the Paso Robles sun. Bask in it!
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3. Cowboys, bikers and winemakers at Iron Oaks Winery
Chill: Corrugated steel, rustic barn wood and an American flag on the wall make Iron Oaks Winery’s tasting room feel more like a roadside cowboy hideout than a fancy tasting room. That’s by design, darlin! Dougie, owner and winemaker, is the real deal. Boot scoot up the tasting bar and you’ll sip Doug’s fabulous wines as approachable and awesome as the atmosphere.
Try: Bite into the best! Featuring locally raised, sustainable beef sourced from Doug’s family’s DD Cattle Co., you’ll savor robust reds at this rustic roadhouse (and can take home rockin’ beef to throw on your barbie). Plus: enjoy live music, sports on TV and a pet friendly vibe, irreverent games and a shoot the boot contest too with Dougie there to urge you on to victory.
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4. Just Peachy at Peachy Canyon Winery
Chill: Not only can you relax under a clear blue sky at Peachy Canyon Winery’s Old School House Tasting Room, you can also check-in to nostalgic comfort. Located on a hill surrounded by nearly 50 acres of vines, you’ll find a cozy vineyard cottage. With two bedrooms, two and a half baths, living room, family room, kitchen, pool table, barbecue and panoramic views, even your extended family will want to take a few vacation days.
Chill: www.peachycanyon.com/The-Canyon-Inn
Try: Perk up! Peach-pink in color, Peachy Canyon’s 2018 Rosé smells of strawberry, guava, and lychee. Bright, acidic and flavorful on the palate, give in to a wave of strawberries, peaches, nectarines, and mandarin orange. If this dreamy offering doesn’t lower your blood pressure a few points, we don’t know what will.
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5. Leave the planning to Penman Springs
Chill: Get back to what really matters. A warm, hospitable atmosphere at Penman Springs makes it easy to relax and enjoy the sweeping vineyard views. Plus—with abundant events this spring and summer, you’ll never need to plan a thing. Stop by the tasting room during Vintage Paso: Zinfandel Weekend (Friday, March 21 noon-4 p.m.) for live music on the patio from Bear Market Riot, delicious bites and one killer glass of wine.
Events: www.penmansprings.com/events/
Try: Pack in the pleasure. Penman Springs 2014 Penman Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is as classic Paso as you can get. The dark ruby color, rich nose of cedar and berry, and a bright palate of plum, currant and spice make for a long finish (and longer moment of joy).
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This blog is written by flavor fiend Hayley Cain. Follow her @flavorslo on Instagram or at astoldbyhayley.com.
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