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Paso Robles
A vast wine region boasting over one hundred wineries, Paso Robles is a must-see for the serious wine enthusiast! From the rolling hills and great oak trees of the Westside wine country to the flatter plains of the Eastside wine country, the temperate climate of Paso Robles makes for an exceptional wine region. While specializing in Zinfandel, fifteen percent of California's grapes are said to come from this region. Enjoy historic downtown Paso Robles, complete with century-old buildings, a variety of boutique shops and restaurants, and natural sulfur springs.
San Luis Obispo
A breezy coastal community with a mild climate, founded over 200 years ago by Spanish Padres who began making wine for sacramental use. Known for world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as a friendly, laid back "SLO" attitude, this quaint and beautiful beach town is sure to welcome any palate!
Santa Barbara
Grapeline tours of Santa Barbara Wine Country coming summer 2007!
The Santa Barbara Wine Region of Solvang received its public debut in the film Sideways. A beautiful wine country founded by Danish settlers in 1911, the Solvang is known for its high quality wine and proud Danish culture.
Temecula
Just north of San Diego County, the Temecula Valley Wine Country makes a great day trip or weekend adventure for visitors from the Mexico boarder up to Los Angeles. A fun and bustling wine country welcomes those new to wine tasting as well as the seasoned pro. Temecula's sensational microclimate produces a variety of Mediterranean and Italian varietals.