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    4.1 (217 reviews)
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    Kristin E.

    I have driven by this winery many times and finally decided to stop and check it out. We didn't have time to do the whole wine tasting and chose a bottle. Becki helped us and picked a perfect wine for us to share . She was so cheerful and bubbly and we appreciate her enthusiasm. The atmosphere was relaxing and charming. I definitely will try them again.

    Outside seated tasting on a sunny afternoon at Pear Valley
    Craig F.

    A wonderful tasting experience at the winery. We retreated from our initial outdoor seating due to a gnat invasion, to a great indoor table. Hospitality was perfect. WHITES: Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay exhibit some nice balance with maybe a slight lean towards the fruity end of the spectrum REDS: Grenache seemed a bit oxidized (maybe a "yesterday " bottle), but I could see it's potential. The Syrah showed much better, with concentrated dark fruit and a lingering finish. Both the Tempranillo and the Nero D'Avola were worthy of attention and subsequent purchase. The Zinfandel was classic old-school Pao zin, with nice black pepper a foil for dark fruit If our cellar was a little more barren we'd join the club

    Xavier P.

    Absolutely lovely place. The staff is super friendly and helpful a definite repeat on our next trip. Live music on Sat & Sun from 1 -4

    This place is FANTASTIC! The wine is amazing and the views are phenomenal! I will be back here again for sure.

    Andrew R.

    I came here with some friends, and I'd say it's a decent winery. The actual wines were pretty good, but nothing amazing. The property was really pretty, but a bit outdated. The service was on the slower side, but it was nice being able to walk around between tastings.

    Henry S.

    Pear Valley is a beautiful hidden estate located a bit off the 46. The estate is gorgeous and the Wine really delicious. The staff was really friendly and our Sommelier Micheal was very knowledgeable and nice. Our favorite Wine had to be the Dos Juntos Red and the Sauvignon Blanc. They give you 5 Wines to taste and wave the tasting fee if you buy a bottle just like everywhere else.Make sure and take time to walk around the estate and take in the beautiful scenery cause it's definitely picturesque.

    Melanie P.

    We came on Thanksgiving weekend and this place was reservation only. We booked the reservation about a week in advance. We were seated right away. There was plenty of space between each table and all servers were wearing masks. The view was nice and the ambiance was very peaceful. I didn't really care for our server but she could have been overwhelmed by the tables she was serving. I would recommend this place to others for the environment. Our tasting fees went towards the bottles which is so nice.

    Shannon M.

    Brought some out of town friends to this beautiful property for wine tasting. All the wines we tasted we're fabulous. Especially enjoyed the Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir and Charbono. Was so impressed with their wines, I joined their Wine Club. I would definitely recommend anyone to stop here and taste their delicious wines and enjoy the Italian venue.

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    Crystal H.

    Decent wines, but nothing really stood out to us. We went to Penman before this winery and the wines there are sooo good. Felt bad. Simon was really nice though. He was knowledgable. Plenty of outdoor and indoor seating. Looks like you can probably bring your own snacks here to eat. Didn't notice any snacks you can purchase. We had 3:30pm reservations on a Thursday and it was pretty much empty except 1 table. You might want to come here first before going to Penman. The front with the trellis is nice to take a picture. I think it was $15 for 6 wines. Plus we got 2 extra tasting of tempranillo and cab franc.

    View from our table
    Rudy D.

    I'll start this review by letting you know we're not big wine folks. Yeah, we drink wine, but like what we like and hadn't found much difference in $10 bottles to $100 bottles. Stopped here for ambiance to do tastings. $20 per person for six pours applied to a bottle purchase. Simon walked us through the generous pours. Ended up with three bottles and absconded with our glasses. Shhh... don't tell them! We'll definitely be back.

    Alyssa M.

    Absolutely gorgeous grounds! You get such a beautiful view of the vines being up on the hill. The winery itself is gorgeous as well and it gives a very relaxing vibe. My boyfriend and I did a tasting, so we got to pick six different wines offered on the menu. I was impressed with all of the wines I tasted, they all had great flavors. I ended up buying a bottle of the Tempranillo, Charbono, and the Nero D'Avola. The Nero D'Avola was my favorite! Had a great body to the Italian wine. I would love to come back here! I believe the guy helping us was named Daniel and he was amazing! He knew so much about the winery and was great at answering all the questions I had. Thanks so much!

    part of the tasting menu December 2019 - the part we cared most about, the dessert wines!
    Adam F.

    For our wine tasting side-trip on our way up the coast last weekend, for the most part, for obvious reasons, I prioritized tastings that were complimentary for one reason or another, of which there were plenty. But I made sure to add this one to my list as well, as I had noticed they had several very affordable dessert wines (we're always in the market for good dessert wine), and that the $10 tasting fee was waived with just one bottle purchase. I was pretty confident we'd find at least one bottle we liked. Officially, it was 6 wines for $10 (comped with a bottle purchase), but they pushed a couple extra tastes on us even without us asking for them - we ended up tasting 8 wines, and I will say, they had a couple pretty delicious table reds, too, for the price. The winners were the dessert wines though (well, two of them three) - right now, they have a full 750ml bottle of pretty good dessert muscat for $18, and two ports for $22 each, one being very traditional Portuguese varietal port that we agreed was decent but not exceptional, and one very non-traditional - but extremely delicious - port of cab franc that exhibits such a wide array of spice notes, if they'd told me they actually threw spices in during the aging, I would've believed them. We left with a bottle of that one - we agreed $22 was a steal (not to mention we actually only paid $20, with a 10% off coupon our hotel gave us!) If we hadn't already bought a couple (way more expensive!) ports this trip, we probably would've bought a couple of them. They also had a complimentary meatball pairing! They weren't fancy meatballs (we asked - they came from Costco), but they *had* been cooked with one of Pear Valley's red wines (I forget which one), and again, complimentary, so I was hardly going to complain. Paired pretty well, too. Dunno how frequently they do something like that, though - we could've just gotten lucky.

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    Eberle Winery - the estate has complimentary tasting and cave tour. Needs to be booked in advance.

    Eberle Winery

    4.4(1.2k reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Free cave tours, free tastings of really well-balanced and smooth wines! The Barbera was my…read morefavorite. It was smooth and mildly fruity, but not heavy. I liked all five wines on the tasting menu, including the rosé, which is new for me because I don't usually love rosés. I ended up getting another glass of the Barbera after we finished the tasting. Beautiful view from their deck. We caught the tail end of their cave tour, which always fun. Overall a really lovely wine experience.

    Let me preface this with this - I rarely write reviews, and never have had to write a bad one…read moresadly. I believe sometimes companies have off days, and employees may have a bad day, which can affect one's experience, thus I dont let one bad experience ruin a company's review. But when it comes to my CHILD, you best believe i will never forgive and forget or let our experience be forgotten. We visited this winery expecting a relaxing, family-friendly experience and instead left with our daughter crying after being scratched in the face near her eye by the owner's off-leash dog. What makes this especially frustrating is that the winery's own rules state dogs must be leashed, yet the owners' dogs were roaming the property freely. Our daughter was calmly petting one of the dogs with me standing directly beside her when the dog suddenly growled and scratched her across the face. This was completely unprovoked and witnessed by the owner himself, who said absolutely nothing afterward. No apology, no concern, no accountability. An employee later approached us and said, "Sorry, he's old and maybe didn't like that she was the same height as him, which made him react".....which felt less like accountability and more like an absurd attempt to excuse why a reactive dog was allowed to roam off leash around guests and children. We also observed the dogs behaving territorially toward other leashed dogs on the property, making it even more inappropriate that they were allowed off leash in a public setting. My father-in-law is a VERY well known, well respected, and prominent winemaker in Virginia and across the United States, if you know anything about wine, you know him. So lets say, we understand winery culture and hospitality, fairly well. Had something like this happened on his property, it would have been handled immediately and professionally with genuine concern for the injured guest.....especially a child. Watching the owner casually continue on in his conversation with whomever, and pet the dog like nothing happened while our daughter screamed and cried was honestly unbelievable. In my opinion, not worth the visit for the subpar wine, if you want to take your children/dog somewhere. The poodles were friendly to me, and other adults, until we saw their behavior to other dogs & then my child....The complete lack of concern from ownership after a child was injured was shocking. Frankly, they are fortunate we chose not to escalate the situation further. Parents should absolutely be cautious visiting here with children or pets. An off-leash dog with territorial behavior has no place interacting freely with guests. Absolutely shocked and the owner should be ashamed of his actions & response (or lack there of) to the situation.

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    Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Garden - A rosé and their 2022 Muscat

    Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Garden

    4.6(804 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$
    40 years in business
    Committed to satisfaction

    Cook sculptures, beautiful grounds. Sauvignon Blanc was good. Chardonnay was also ok but I…read morepreferred the Sauvignon Blanc as it was lighter and crisper. We were on a schedule so didn't linger too long, otherwise I would have liked to try a red. At $10/glass it was quite reasonable. We came because Google said it was kid-friendly, and it was definitely a good recommendation. The grounds are fun. They have some historical art stuff, interesting sculptures, beautiful landscaping, lots of space, pretty vines, bocce ball, and ping pong. We came with the kids and had fun walking around, playing bocce ball, and enjoying the wine. I love places like this!

    At Sculpterra…read more... They are in the business of turning water into wine....... One grape at a time!!! Yeah, I didn't believe it either, but then I saw a sign in their vineyard that proved me wrong. It read: "Water into Wine" And now, I'm a believer! So what brought us to this magical place you ask?? Well, besides the obvious (the wine).... It was the.... ok you caught me!! We came for the wine! Yeah, we were staying at the Ava Hotel in Paso for my wife's birthday weekend (definitely check this place out if you are looking for a beautiful spot to call home away from home) And being that we were in wine country.... We wanted a nice outdoor vineyard where our kids could be outside, run around, and get all of their energy out all while Mommy & Daddy had our own little R&R time sippin' on the good stuff. And let me tell you, it was Good Stuff! When we first arrived at Sculpterra, we already knew the place was going to be a hit as the parking lot was hoppin. And apparently we weren't the only ones that got the memo that this place was THE PLACE to be as it was just a little bit off the beaten trail from where we started out... Approximately 6 miles from "Downtown Paso" (through the city limits, down the 'ol country back roads and suddenly we were in wine country!) Prior to heading to the vineyard, we did a quick pit stop at McDonalds for the kids so they had something they liked. As for me and my wife, we opted to get some of the local fare items offered on site, cause what goes better with wine than a yummy charcuterie board? I'll answer that momentarily! But wait, theres more!!!! Upon finding a nice little table outdoors to sit and relax with our wine chilled in a bucket of ice, there was suddenly music to our ears and Love to my eyes! Yes, there was lovely Live Music being played by a band and out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a food truck serving Mexican Food from a local Mexican restaurant. Remember earlier when I said what goes better with wine than a charcuterie board? Well, if you guessed a little Mexican Food, then you are oh so right, but only in moderation! So in order not to ruin the good vibes of the beautiful vino from Sculpterra, I opted for just one taco and a cup of their poblano soup and man was it fire. The soup was piping hot and it had a kick of spice that made me spice from ear to ear. As far as the wine, the vineyards vibe and the entire aesthetic of the grounds, Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Gardens (the vineyard was adorned with many abstract and contemporary pieces that are all photo worthy), this place checks all the boxes. The place is kid friendly as there is plenty of space, both indoors and out, with areas for the kids to throw a ball, run around, or even learn to play a g as a game of chess. A decent variety of Reds, Whites, & Blends are all up for grabs, so if you find yourself in Paso Robles with the fam or its just you and your hunny, definitely come check this place out and watch the miracle of them turning water into wine!

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    Calcareous Vineyard - Entrance from street. Follow pathway up the hill

    Calcareous Vineyard

    4.4(567 reviews)
    8.1 mi
    $$

    Calcareous is one of a kind for us. The view is beautiful, it's peaceful and it should be in your…read morewinery list, if you have one. We always love it, the wines are delicious, one of my favorites for sure. Their "Moose" wine as interesting as the name is, is one of my top wines from the ones I've been able to try in Paso. Every time we drive up here, this place is on the list. The last couple of times, we've even had lunch here and loved the food as well. Their customer service is also one of the best! Every person that's helped us has always been great. We truly love everything about this winery!

    Eric was an absolute gem. We had him as our server and wine…read morepourer, and he made the whole time we were there feel easy and fun. From the jump, he was super friendly and had this natural, charismatic vibe that made us feel like we were hanging out with a cool friend instead of just getting served. The guy knows his wine -- he poured some great recommendations and explained everything in a way that was actually interesting, not stuffy or pretentious. He had us laughing multiple times with his quick humor, and he kept the energy light and enjoyable the whole time. Nothing felt rushed, but he was on top of everything. If you're looking for someone who makes dinner (or wine tasting) genuinely better, ask for Eric. He is the real deal --knowledgeable, funny, and just a pleasure to be around.

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    Limestone!

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    Summer Salad paired with a rosé

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    Austin Hope & Treana Tasting Cellar

    Austin Hope & Treana Tasting Cellar

    4.6(530 reviews)
    7.2 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    We went the first of April on a wine-tasting road trip from Nor-Cal and were not disappointed. We…read morereserved an outdoor cabana with private seating for up to 5 guests and a beautiful view of the vineyard. Service was fast and friendly. Our waitress (?) didn't share her name but she was very knowledgeable about the winemaker and the wines and quickly shared what she knew before we had to ask. All the wines were lovely. We would def recommend.

    After being members for close to a decade, we officially canceled our membership today. We have…read morestayed loyal to Austin Hope--even when cutting other clubs--specifically because of the service, but that era has clearly ended. We are the type of members who always take great care of the staff and rarely leave without purchasing extra bottles, yet today we were treated like an inconvenience. ​Despite being told in the past that spontaneous visits were no problem for members, we were turned away on a gloomy Monday with plenty of open tables. The host at the entrance was incredibly dismissive and wouldn't even let us finish our sentence before cutting us off. We were told our only options were to come back in an hour, a "limited" tasting, drive all the way downtown, or just pick up our shipment and leave. ​We asked for the Wine Club Manager to resolve the situation, but she wasn't on-site. To be offered a "partial" tasting as a favor after nearly ten years of support was the final straw. It feels as though they now prioritize "closing" new members over honoring the people who have supported them for years. They've gone mainstream and lost the personal touch that made them special.

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    Austin Hope & Treana Tasting Cellar
    Austin Hope & Treana Tasting Cellar

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