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ADELAIDA: A PLACE OF GREAT VINEYARDS AND WINES!

Ambitious Paso Robles Weekend Part 9

THE STORY

Adelaida Vineyards & Winery was our final stop during our 3-day wine tasting adventure in Paso Robles.  We made it! We were warmly greeted by Lisa who hosted us during our visit. Our group shared 2 different tastings. Lisa gave us an engaging presentation about the winery and each of the wines. We had fun wines (the Picpoul Blanc) and serious wines (the HMR Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon) and Sharon kind of wines (the GSM and Syrahs). Our tasting was followed by a tour of its building and the private area for use by its club members.  The idea of joining their club was very tempting.

This is the first time I have presented Adelaida in Decanting Monterey.

THE WINERY

From their website:

“Located in the mountainous terrain of Paso Robles, Adelaida Vineyards & Winery is built on a vision of excellence: for wine, for community, and for the environment. Sustainable agriculture and a winemaking team guided by nature come together to create classic California wines that convey a sense of this unique place. Our vineyards offer a wide range of mesoclimates, aspects and soil types. We farm them organically, with an eye toward the long-term benefit of our customers, our team, and our land. We invite you to our Ranch to experience first-hand the vibrant, peaceful charm of Adelaida Vineyards, the heart of Adelaida district in Paso Robles.”

You can read so much more here about Adelaida’s history planting the first Pinot Noir and some of the first Cabernet Sauvignon in the region.

THE WINES

I have 8 wines to present to you today from Adelaida. Winery notes come from their website or tasting room, unless otherwise indicated. As a rule, I do not correct typos on winery websites. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2021 Adelaida Signature Sparkling Wine, HMR Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 11% ABV, $80 (#1657)

Winery Notes: “The 2021 Sparkling wine is a beautiful representation of the vintage. Clean and bright, this blanc de noir exudes balance and finesse with tantalizing bubbles and a depth of flavor attributable to its tirage. When done using the traditional method, the essence of brioche and biscuit is evident but not at the center stage. Pear blossom, granny smith apples, and starfruit lend a balancing hand to brighten each sip. Serve this sparkling wine cold and in your favorite flute. Drink now through 2034.”

My Review: Pale in the glass. Tiny bubbles. Guava, smoked turkey/Muenster cheese on the nose. Yeasty, cheesy notes on the creamy, lemony palate. August 2025

2023 Adelaida Picpoul Blanc, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 13.5% ABV, $40 (#1658)

Winery Notes: “The 2023 Picpoul Blanc lives up to its French translation of “stings the lips.” This wine features beautifully lifted aromas of lemon zest and jasmine, making it truly intoxicating. On the palate, you’ll find refreshing notes of kiwi, grapefruit, and Meyer lemon, complemented by a distinct minerality reminiscent of river stones…”

My Review: Medium golden in color. Unripe peach on the nose. Palate is both sweet and tart at the same time, just like lemonade with flavors of lemon, grapefruit, and unripe peach. Very balanced. I could drink this on the patio. August 2025

2020 Adelaida Pinot Noir, HMR Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 13.3% ABV, $40 (#1659)

Winery Notes: “These esteemed old vines display the compelling attributes of new-world fruit entwined around old-world flavor and structure. Fruit forward aromas of black cherry, raspberry, and musky rose combine beautifully with savory allspice and rich earth. The rare soil combination, over limestone clay, creates both finesse and structure. Upon release, the wine is vibrant and juicy, this flavor profile originates from the natural bright fruit acidity of grapes grown in limestone soils. Overall, one of the more graceful vintages of HMR to sip and savor…”

My Review: Dark nose of cherry and campfire -a little earthy. Earth, rhubarb, tobacco and burnt marshmallows on the palate. Rather Burgundian. August 2025

2021 Adelaida Anna’s Red, Anna’s Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $50 (#1660)

Winery Notes: “Nearly even volumes of Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre along with small additions of other estate grown varietals combine to bring balance to the glass with aromas of fresh strawberry, red raspberry, black licorice, and a hint of rose perfume. The palate offers flavors of black cherry, raspberry, and leather which combine to create a balanced and quaffable wine…” 96 points – Jeb Dunnuck

My Review: Dark purple in the glass. Subtle sandalwood on the nose. Dark jammy fruit on the palate with a dark fruit finish – smooth and very drinkable. “This is what GSM should taste like.” Took some home and continue to enjoy it. August 2025

2020 Adelaida Signature Syrah, Viking Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, $75 (#1661)

My Review: Inky garnet in color. Smoked meat, tobacco and earth on the nose. A jammy, dark and delicious palate with balanced tannins. Second favorite wine here. August 2025

2021 Adelaida Syrah, Anna’s Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.9% ABV, $50 (#1662)

Winery Notes: “…the decadently deep color exudes bursting ripe blueberries, exotic spices, and wild mountain herbs. Freshly tilled soil, licorice, and rose petals perfume the glass, followed by layers of mixed berry compote, fine leather, vanilla, and struck flint. Syrah makes some of the darkest wines in the world but is not austere or tannic. Enjoy this full-bodied beauty anytime…” 97 points – Jeb Dunnuck

My Review: Brambly, with brighter fruit on the nose and palate. I liked this fun little wine. August 2025

2021 Adelaida Signature Cabernet Franc, Viking Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, $80 (#1663)

PHOTO OF BOTTLE LABEL

Winery Notes: “Viking Vineyard’s steep south-facing mountain exposures generate low-yielding plants and full-bodied wines. The original site was acquired by Adelaida in 1991, and our initial planting consisted of 15 acres primarily dedicated to Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and a small sliver of Syrah.” 95 points – Jeb Dunnuck

My Review: Almost purple in the glass with stemmy green pepper on the nose. Lean, deep, dark fruit on the palate. August 2025

2021 Adelaida Signature Cabernet Sauvignon, Viking Estate Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.4% ABV, $125 (#1664)

PHOTO OF BOTTLE LABEL

Winery Notes: “Planted in 1991, Viking Vineyard is celebrated among Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon enthusiasts for its ability to produce wines with striking intensity and memorable length. AROMA: Black currant, Blackberry, Violet, Sweet tobacco FLAVOR: Plum preserves, Nutmeg, Mocha FOOD PAIRINGS: Grilled, dry aged ribeye with black garlic butter and baked potato; Porcini & Chantrelle risotto with shaved black truffle.” 95 points – Wine Advocate

My Review: Lots of red and black fruits on the nose. Lovely big palate. Sorry I don’t have more detailed notes – this wine deserved better! August 2025

THE TASTING ROOM

“Adelaida’s historic property features views of our organic walnut ranch, intentional wildlands, and estate vineyards. Guests can enjoy a wide range of tasting experiences.” It’s a beautiful location. Open for tastings Wednesday – Monday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Get all the info and make a reservation here! Their basic tasting is $25 – a definite bargain for the quality of wines and experience.  I’d go back and try their food pairing tasting next time.  Adelaida is definitely worth a revisit!

Photo of a painting of the vineyard

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HALTER RANCH: A PERFECT LUNCH PLUS TASTING!

Ambitious Paso Robles Weekend Part 8

THE STORY

Halter Ranch was a perfect stop for our last day in Paso Robles: a delicious lunch plus a guided tasting. I was on a mission to try the latest vintage of their Block 22 Syrah. We were all serious about getting a good lunch, after skipping lunch the day before. On a covered, California room-styled patio, we were lucky to hit a break in the music so we could hear the server. IMHO, the wines paired very nicely with the Halter Ranch burger.

The Halter Ranch Burger

You can read my last post about Halter Ranch Vineyard here: And It’s a Wrap: Lunch Tasting at Halter Ranch.

THE WINERY

Set along the westernmost boundaries of Paso Robles and surrounded by the wild Santa Lucia Mountain Range of California’s Central Coast, the Halter Ranch Estate is a 2,700-acre organic nature estate dedicated to land, art, and 100% organically farmed grapes. Envisioned by Swiss entrepreneur, philanthropist, and world-leading land conservationist Hansjörg Wyss, the estate is an homage to his mother, Alice Halter. It is a haven for the natural world to continue flourishing while it delivers exceptional, timeless wines.” (from their website)

THE WINES

I have 6 wines to present to you today from Halter Ranch. Winery notes come from their website or tasting room, unless otherwise indicated. As a general rule, I do not correct typos on winery websites. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2022 Halter Ranch Libelle Sparkling Rose, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 12.5% ABV, $65 (#1651) 51% Grenache, 49% Picpoul Blanc

Winery Notes: “Introducing the inaugural Libelle Sparkling Rosé, a stunning evolution of our beloved Libelle Sparkling Picpoul Blanc, now complemented with Grenache. The 2022 Libelle Sparkling Rosé showcases aromas of guava, strawberries, raspberries, and cream. The palate is crisp, fresh, and layered with pomegranate, tangerine, and grapefruit, followed by a complex finish of toasted almonds and vanilla.”

My Review: Ballet slipper pink with tiny bubbles. A yeasty nose is followed by a slightly sweet strawberry and red grapefruit palate with a lemony finish. August 2025

2022 Halter Ranch Cuvée Alice, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, 14.5% ABV, $96 (#1652) 43% Grenache, 38% Syrah, 13% Mourvédre, 6% Tannat

Winery Notes: “This reserve blend honors Alice Halter, the mother of proprietor Hansjörg Wyss. The 2022 Cuvée Alice boasts bright aromas of cherry, watermelon, and floral characters including freesia and rose petals. The entry is crisp, flashy, and brimming with mouth watering flavors of currant, raspberry, and bramble fruits. Balanced freshness along with low tannin structure make this wine perfect for pairing with food.

My Review: Dark garnet in color. Plum, cassis and licorice on the nose. Big palate of dark fruit. Extremely tasty. August 2025

2022 Halter Ranch Block 22 Syrah, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $92 (#1653)

Winery Notes: “Aromas of blackberry, blueberry, black tea, and caramel fill the glass of the 2022 Block 22 Syrah. The entry is soft, rich, and mouth-coating, layered with flavors of raspberry, olallieberry, and baking spices. The sumptuous midpalate segues into a finish with soft, integrated yet present tannins.”

My Review: Dark in the glass. Cassis, dark plum and brown sugar on the nose. Rich palate of super dark fruit saturating the palate. Reflective of a hot vintage – a bit over extracted. I like this wine but didn’t buy any this time. August 2025

2021 Halter Ranch Alicante Bouschet, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.1% ABV, $80 (#1654)

Winery Notes: “The 2021 Alicante Bouschet has aromas of baked plum, berry compote, boysenberry, and pie filling. The entry is deep, dark and blue, with flavors of blueberry, blackberry, and black currant. The palate is rich, intense, and layered with structure and tannins. Lay this one down for 5 years for its best presentation.”

My Review: Extremely dark in the glass. A fruity nose of dark plum, followed by cassis on the palate. At first it presented a little rough, but mellowed out. August 2025

2021 Halter Ranch Ancestor, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.6% ABV, $88 (#1655) 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Petit Verdot, 13% Malbec

Winery Notes: “The 2021 Ancestor exudes aromas of blackberry, blueberry, mineral, and slate, with a touch of chocolate. The entry is round and soft, bursting with flavors of blue and black fruits, cassis, and cocoa. The mid-palate transitions into a long, textured finish, layered with baking spices and soft, yet present tannins.”

My Review: Inky in the glass. Dark plum and blackberries on the nose. A fruitier palate of red and black fruits, with a leather and tobacco finish. August 2025

2021 Halter Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.3% ABV, $68 (#1656) 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Malbec, 17% Petit Verdot

Winery Notes: “The 2021 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon exudes aromas of raspberry, olallieberry, cinnamon, caramel, and toasted oak. The palate is soft and mouth-coating upon entry. Dark blue fruit flavors, including blueberry and boysenberry, are framed by elegant, integrated tannins on the finish.”

My Review: Purple in the glass. Dark plum and dark berries on the nose. Big smooth palate of chocolate and crushed berries. We really liked this wine and took some home! August 2025

THE TASTING ROOMS

“Explore the beautiful Halter Ranch tasting rooms. In each of these wine tasting locations, you’ll learn more about the wine-making process, take in beautiful views, and of course, taste some exceptional wines.

“Halter Ranch wines are ethically farmed, organically grown, and sustainably finished. We believe in working with the land we grow on, not just taking from it. We reject harmful monocultures and are committed to growing practices that are ethically responsible and free from additives and chemicals.”

Check out their tasting room locations here.

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TABLAS CREEK: THE VISIONARIES WHO BROUGHT RHÔNE VARIETIES TO PASO ROBLES!

Ambitious Paso Robles Weekend Part 7

THE STORY

Today marks the last day of our hot, hot weekend in Paso Robles. Did I mention hot?  It had been over 100 degrees on our entire trip, but until now, we had been indoors. Today’s tasting was set in a lovely, terraced garden at Tablas Creek Vineyard. The outdoors tasting area was beautiful, with ample shade and even misters, if needed. We were there in the morning, so it was just lovely.  We decided to share tastings to try both the summer and red flights. It was a lot!

We were provided a history of the vineyard and launched into the wines.  They were delivered to our table with those handy wire carriers, which meant I did not get photos of the bottles.

You can read my only other post about Tablas Creek here: Tablas Creek: “Bringing the Rhône to Paso Robles”.

THE WINERY

“Tablas Creek is the realization of the combined efforts of two of the international wine community’s leading families: the Perrin family, proprietors of Château de Beaucastel, and the Haas family of Vineyard Brands. Equally owned and run by the two families, the partnership begun in 1987 remains today as ever, even as the next generation of Haas’ and Perrins have stepped into leadership roles over recent decades.”

You can read so much more here about Tablas Creek’s fascinating history and Robert Haas’ role as one of the visionaries and pioneers of bringing Rhône varietals to Paso Robles.

THE WINE

I have 11 wines (yikes!) to present to you today from Tablas Creek. Winery notes come from their website or tasting room, unless otherwise indicated. As a general rule, I do not correct typos on winery websites. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2024 Tablas Creek Grenache Blanc, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 13.5% ABV, $40 (#1640)

Winery Notes: “A pretty pithy nose, lightly tropical, with notes of cumquat and anise. The mouth is richly textured, but with great acids and flavors of caramel apple, salty minerals, and a little bite of green apple skin tannin on the finish. Classic Grenache Blanc, both charming and substantial.” 92 points – James Suckling

My Review: Medium yellow in color. Pear, grilled pineapple, and butter on the nose. Balance of acidity and minerality on the flavorful palate with a lingering finish. August 2025

2024 Tablas Creek Marsanne, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 12.5% ABV, $45 (#1641)

Winery Notes: “A pretty nose of cantaloupe, ginger, lemon meringue pie, and bubblegum. The mouth is lovely and gentle, with flavors of vanilla custard, ripe pear, salty rocks and baked golden delicious apple. The finish is lightly minty, with lingering flavors of apricot and crushed rock.” 93 points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate

My Review: Medium golden in the glass. Viscous with Apricot and honeysuckle on the nose. Medium palate of banana, melon, and lemon acidity. August 2025

2022 Tablas Creek Esprit de Tablas Blanc, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, 12.5% ABV, $60 (#1642)

Winery Notes: “A powerful nose of lanolin and honeycomb, lemongrass and orange blossom, like the world’s most luxurious antique furniture polish. The palate is lively, rich but still light on its feet, with flavors of vanilla custard, fresh apricot, citrus pith, marmalade, and green herbs. The finish leaves lingering notes of grilled pineapple and green herbs. Drink now to enjoy its freshness or let it age for up to two decades for deeper flavors of caramel and roasted nuts.” 95 points – James Suckling

My Review: Big nose of banana and melon and caramel. Tasty palate of banana and lemon custard finish. Mouth filling. Very soft and rich. Flavorful. My favorite of the whites. August 2025

2024 Tablas Creek Patelin de Tablas Rosé, Paso Robles, 13.5% ABV, $30 (#1643) 68% Grenache Noir, 28% Mourvèdre, 3% Vermentino, 1% Counoise

Winery Notes: “A pretty pale peach color. On the nose, expansive aromatics of peach, citrus blossom, crushed rock, and tarragon. The mouth is electric, with flavors of nectarine, watermelon rind, petrichor, and sweet spice. The wine has great tension, walking the line between an opulent nose and a fully dry palate with a vibrant line of acidity keeping your mouth watering through a long finish.” 93 points – Decanter

My Review: Pretty pale pink in the glass. Some sweetness balanced by lemon on the nose. Some jamminess on the palate wrapping with minerality and tannin to make this rose super interesting. August 2025

2023 Tablas Creek Counoise, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 12.5% ABV, $40 (#1644)

Winery Notes: “A vibrant garnet color, a shade darker than recent years. The nose shows brambly raspberry fruit with additional notes of rose hips, red licorice, and cola. The mouth is classic, with flavors of cranberry, cocoa powder, and wild strawberry, complete with fruit, leaves, and flowers. The long finish showcases a little burst of dusty tannins and leaves impressions of red fruit and flinty minerality. Enjoy it lightly chilled any time in the next four to six years.” 92 points – Vinous

My Review: Pale garnet. Chill like a white and serve. Pepper on the nose. A medium palate with a tannic peppery finish. August 2025

2024 Tablas Creek Alouette Grenache, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $35 (#1645)

Winery Notes: “An appealingly juicy nose of wild strawberry and yellow roses, with a little minty lift. On the palate, like strawberry candy, but dry, with additional flavors of watermelon and sweet green herbs. Light-to-medium-bodied, with just a hint of tannin and refreshing acidity. It is delicious chilled.”

My Review: Pale translucent garnet, almost pink. Ripe strawberry on the nose, carrying over to the palate.

2023 Tablas Creek Grenache, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $45 (#1646)

Winery Notes: “A pretty nose of red licorice, coffee bean, berry cobbler, black pepper, and soy, quite a bit deeper (and darker) than our 2022. On the palate, flavors of black cherry, baker’s chocolate, plum skin, and bramble thicket. The finish shows mouth-coating texture and some fairly substantial Grenache front-palate tannins, with lingering notes of red fruit and licorice.” 94 points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate and James Suckling

My Review: Translucent tending toward pink in the glass. raspberry and peppermint the nose. A light style but tasty for a Grenache. August 2025

2023 Tablas Creek Côtes de Tablas, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 13.5% ABV, $40 (#1647) 66% Grenache Noir, 18% Syrah, 8% Counoise, 8% Mourvèdre

Winery Notes: “An expressive nose with both red fruit and darker elements, like raspberries rolled in cocoa powder, with additional notes of fresh fig, herbes de Provence, and a floral violet note. The mouth is pretty and has an appealing wildness, like salted wild strawberries, complete with the leaves, mint chocolate, clove, and a little loamy earth. The finish is gentler than the varietal Grenache at this stage, with refined tannins and a long, elegant finish.” 94 points – James Suckling

My Review: Red to pink in the glass. A slightly sweet nose. Leaves a sour finish in my palate. August 2025

2023 Tablas Creek En Gobelet, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $52 (#1648) 49% Grenache Noir, 31% Mourvèdre, 14% Syrah, 3% Counoise, 3% Tannat   

Winery Notes: “A vibrant nose of cherry fruit leather, flourless chocolate cake, black licorice, and rose petals. The palate is luscious, with flavors of cassis and dark chocolate, teriyaki and blackberry. The finish shows chalky tannins, graphite-like minerality, and a lingering impression of salted plum skin.” 95 points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate

My Review: Rich, nice nose. A drinkable, smooth red. Sorry for the skimpy notes. I liked this wine. August 2025

2022 Tablas Creek Esprit de Tablas, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 13.5% ABV, $70 (#1649) 40% Mourvèdre, 28% Grenache Noir, 22% Syrah, 4% Vaccarese, 3% Counoise, 3% Cinsault

Winery Notes: “A serious nose of pipe tobacco, both red and black currant, licorice, and a little minty lift. The mouth is on point with flavors of black raspberry, mint chocolate, meat drippings, and loamy earth. Deep and full but structured as well, with fine-grained tannins and a finish of sweet spice and dark red fruit.” 95 points – Wine Enthusiast

My Review: Raspberry and black cherry on the nose. Dark cherry on the smooth palate. Quite drinkable and delicious. Now we are getting to the style of wines I prefer. August 2025

2017 Tablas Creek Esprit de Tablas, Adelaida District, Paso Robles, 14.5% ABV, $85 (#1650) 40% Mourvèdre, 35% Grenache Noir, 20% Syrah, 5% Counoise

Winery Notes: “A cool wintergreen minty note sets off deeper smoked meat, redcurrant, mocha, and juniper aromas. The mouth shows Grenache’s sweet fruit and licorice on that attack, then deepens into notes of black cherry, chocolate, and a chorizo-like meatiness, all with tremendous mouth-coating texture. The long finish, with lingering flavors of wood smoke, roasted meat, plum skin and crushed rock, hints at more rewards to come with cellar aging.” 95 points – Vinous

My Review: Garnet in the glass. Richer and darker than the rest. Shows the potential of the tastiness. I took one home. Clearly, my favorite wine of the tasting. August 2025

THE TASTING ROOM

“We are pleased to offer seated flight tastings for all our guests. Whether you choose a private table outside or a seat at one of our tasting bars inside, you will have a choice of flights and your own dedicated space for the duration of your tasting. General tastings are $25 per person, free for wine club members, and each fee is waived per 2-bottle purchase…” Get all the info and make a reservation here!

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Epoch Estate Wines: Preserving the Paderewski and York Mountain Legacies

Ambitious Paso Robles Weekend Part 4

THE STORY

After breakfast at Margie’s Diner, we began Day Two of our weekend in Paso Robles by heading to the farthest west destination and working our way back – sort of. We started with a beauty: Epoch Estate Wines. We were treated like royalty with a tailored menu awaiting us and exceptional service. The tasting room is large and regal. The whole experience was impressive.  

Epoch Estate Wines was new to me and I’m glad we got to taste their wines.  I deeply appreciate that our tasting fees were waived in advance by the manager. That made it possible for the Decanting Monterey Wine Pod North to experience their wines. We are also grateful that we could order charcuterie there, as our grand ideas for packing a lunch dissipated – it was a great plate, easily shareable by all of us. 

THE WINERY

About Epoch Estate Wines from their website:

“A huge part of our story at Epoch is about preserving two integral pieces of Paso Robles history. When we purchased our Paderewski Vineyard in 2004, not only did we hit the jackpot as far as soils and views were concerned, we were also buying a property that was once owned, planted, and cherished by Polish pianist and Prime Minister, Ignacy Jan Paderewski. In 2010, we were fortunate enough to purchase the old York Mountain property, which was the site of the first bonded winery on the Central Coast. To own two properties that boast such rich history is a dream come true, and we make it a priority to preserve and share both the Paderewski and York Mountain legacies through our wines and the Epoch experience…” So much more of the history to read on the website.

THE WINES

Today I’m bringing you the 6 Epoch Estate Wines we tasted. The notes are amplified by the “Decanting Monterey Wine Pod North.” Winery notes come from the tasting sheet, the bottle or their website. Any errors are mine and mine alone. As a rule, I do not correct typos from the wineries’ websites.

2024 Epoch Rosé, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 14.1% ABV, $40 (#1621) 63% Mourvèdre, 26% Grenache, 11% Syrah

Winery Notes: “Sunsetty in color and character, our 2023 Rosé is an exhale that brings instant relaxation. As aromas of juicy watermelon, lime zest, newly-mowed lawn, fresh sage, and dewy spring flowers fill the senses, flavors bring acid-driven texture to the mix, summoning wild strawberry, liquid minerals, fresh cream, banana, and sweet hay. Mouthwatering at first sniff, experience the evolution of aromas and flavors as the Rosé warms and breathes in your glass. – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker” 

My Review: Melon and peach on the nose. Slightly sweet – honeydew and honey, crisp on the palate with tons of minerality and strawberry on the finish. A pleasant backyard wine. August 2025

2023 Epoch White, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 14.3% ABV, $50 (#1622) 51% Grenache Blanc, 40% Viognier, 9% Roussanne

Winery Notes: “The 2023 White lures you in immediately on the nose and palate – crisp apricot, crushed gravel, flint, pineapple, lemon blossom, vanilla bean, and powdered sugar – all the while leaving you with the impression that you are inhaling a refreshing sea breeze. Don’t be fooled into thinking these bright, zingy flavors can only be enjoyed young. Our White ages just as well as any big, bold red. It is also one of the food-friendliest whites (heck, wines) out there, bringing freshness and enjoyment to diverse flavors from scallops and oysters to Indian, Thai, and BBQ cuisines. – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker”

My Review: Pale yellow in the glass. Bubblegum lemon, lime zest, in the nose. Peach and Meyer lemon on the palate with a touch of asphalt in a good way – quite a delicious white. August 2025

2021 Epoch Sensibility Grenache, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 14.9% ABV, $100 (#1623)

2021 Epoch Estate Blend, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 15% ABV, $70 (#1624) 40% Syrah, 24% Mourvèdre, 12% Grenache, 9% Graciano, 8% Tempranillo, 7% Carignan

Winery Notes: “Purity of Grenache, specifically from Paderewski’s west Paso limestone-studded, dark grey soils, speaks so clearly through the 2021 Sensibility, our 50% concrete aged, iconic expression of our beloved “Pinot of the Rhône.”  Aromas of fresh red raspberries, wild strawberries, crushed stone, coastal chapparal, naval orange, and citrus rind echo in the flavors on the palate.  Crisp and textured, with structure setting in mid-palate, this wine’s characteristic Grenache tannins ease their tightness as it breathes in your glass, broadening the palate and lengthening the finish. – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker.”

My Review: A delicious nose of intense, crushed berries and brown sugar. A bigger, richer Grenache than typical on the central coast. Slightly tannic palate and alcohol on the finish. August 2025

Winery Notes: “Serious and starting off tightly wound, our 2021 Estate Blend is begging for a decant or to be opened hours before consuming.  Weighing more heavily on the savory, saline, and brine elements at first, the aromas start to evolve as this wine opens like a large hardback novel with the pages fanning out.  Kalamata olives, leather, wet forest floor, and roasted game open to pure blackberry, black plum, tobacco, bay leaf, vanilla, anise, and graphite.  Powerful structure juts out in all directions as the wine fills the mouth with abundant texture and spice.  Keep this bottle open for several days and witness how long it continues to offer different perspectives and textures – a true harbinger of the age-worthiness of this wine. – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker”

My Review: Sweet, dark plum and earth and gamey notes on the nose. Smooth palate of well blended fruit. A much lighter wine which would go well with a meal or on its own. Tannic finish. A well-made wine. More Bordeaux-like in style. I like this August 2025

2021 Epoch Authenticity Syrah, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 14.7% ABV, $105 (#1625)

Winery Notes: “2021 Authenticity is an intense, energetic, and powerful Syrah that straddles bold Paso Roblean fruit and cool climate freshness. A yin-yang effect sets in on the nose and carries through the palate as this wine waxes and wanes between concentrated red/black raspberries and savory raw/cured meats, violets, and fresh ground pepper.  Herbs de Provence and coastal chaparral grace the nose and palate from start to finish. Vibrant acidity and chalky minerals play with the tannins and get your salivary glands moving, yielding a palate that will go the distance in your cellars. – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker

My Review: Menthol and caramel, licorice. Wow, what a palate – big, rich, red fruit goes to leather and tobacco. Puckers you up until you get to the back end – in a good way. Would go fabulously with charcuterie. August 2025

2021 Epoch Ingenuity, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, 15.2% ABV, $85 (#1626) 74% Petite Sirah, 10% Grenache, 7% Mourvèdre, 6% Syrah, 3% Viognier

Winery Notes: “The 2021 Ingenuity begins with a brooding and dark bouquet of savory and reductive notes – dark earth, umami, tar and roasted mushrooms, roasted game, and herbs. As soon as oxygen hits the glass, fruit and spice elements join the mix, offering notes of blueberry coulis, huckleberry, violet, tobacco leaf, and vanilla bean. Its bold and structured palate showcases its Petite Sirah lead and is laced with minerals, big rich tannin, and a bright acid lift on the back palate. This multifaceted wine needs to breathe, so open it a day early, decant, or age it in your cellars – Jordan Fiorentini, Winemaker”

My Review: Inky in the glass. Alcohol on the nose. Grapey and juicy on the palate a grapey, medium fruity front palate with a tannic finish. August 2025

THE TASTING ROOM

“Visit our historically-storied tasting room to sip our delicious 100% estate wines and to hear our rich story from our fun and fabulous team!  We love sharing our wine with new friends and look forward to meeting you!”

The Epoch Tasting Room is located at 7505 York Mountain Road in Templeton. Open Daily from 10am – 4pm. You will find more information and tasting options here: Visit Us.

Check them out on Instagram here: @epochwines.

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