Video Shoot 6/13

Greetings all,

We are looking for four 30-40yr. olds (2 male, 2 female) for a promotional video shoot for website, YouTube, etc., online distribution and marketing.  Shoot will only be 1-2hrs. consisting of hotel exteriors, shuttle in/exteriors, winery in/exteriors.  Compensation would be a complimentary wine tasting tour, with gourmet lunch, for the day.  Date will be this Sunday, 6/13.  Please email info@hoponthewineline.com if interested.  Thanks!

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

Edward Sellers Groundbreaking!

We’re very excited to announce Edward Sellers has broken ground on their forthcoming West side tasting room off 46 West.  Here’s what they had to say:

It has been a long time coming but we have finally broken ground out at the vineyard and we couldn’t be more excited!  After years of blood, sweat, and tears…..and more tears…, we are finally under construction for the new winery and tasting room and looking to open by September 2010!

The old barn came down on Saturday and I have to say that it was bitter sweet.  Many of you have come out through the years for private events and enjoyed the “quaintness” of the property.  We were a bit nostalgic as we reminisced about all of the fun times we have had in that rickety old barn.  Smokey (our wild cat) was none to happy about the arrangement as she used to sit atop the barn and view her empire.  She has been sulking around ever since.

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The Wine Line has been stopping at their Downtown tasting room since March of this year, but we’re really anxious to add them as a stop on our West side loop come September.

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

PHEW! What a couple of weeks!!

WOW!!  Paso was off the hizz…Paso was extremely busy these past couple of weeks!  Not only did we have a much improved, and very crowded, Wine Festival two weeks ago.  But, then, following closely on the heels of that, we had a crazy Memorial Day Weekend.

The weather for Wine Festival weekend couldn’t have been more perfect.  The temps were in the low 80’s at the highest.  Nice, clear skies…just gorgeous.  Ironically, due to last year’s smoldering heat the time for the Grand Tasting was pushed back to a much better 3-7 slot, however, it was so much cooler this year it would’ve been ok, either way.  That being said, I think everyone’s happy with the new hours.

There was food and music o’plenty out and about among the wineries all weekend long.  What a wonderful town we live in!  Everyone just havin’ fun, eating good food, meeting new friendly folks, chillin’ out listening to some good tunes, all whilst enjoying our unparalleled Paso wines!

Then, Memorial Day weekend, The Wine Line was sold out well in advance for Saturday and Sunday, had a decent day Monday, and even had a big day Tuesday!  Good stuff!

Anyhoo…I’ll be following up shortly with some news from our winery partners, as well as, our plans for Father’s Day.

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

New article in the Houston Chronicle

Unbeknownst to me, we picked up a travel writer a few weeks back.  Our dear friend, Nancy from Castoro Cellars, just called to let us know that a friend of hers sent her this new article.  Here’s the full text:

CALIFORNIA

California’s Central Coast offers an alternative blend

By KRISTIN FINAN Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
April 30, 2010, 4:35PM

PASO ROBLES, CALIF. — Bless me, father, for I have zinned.

Until now, I had assumed zinfandel was nothing more than a blush-colored lightweight of a wine purchased by sorority girls seeking something a little classier than Boone’s Farm on a Saturday night.

But during a recent three-day weekend in California’s Central Coast wine country, I learned that while its white counterpart is better known, zinfandel is more often a hearty, peppery (and darn good) red that partners perfectly with a juicy steak.

I know what you’re thinking: Central Coast wine country? That’s right. Napa Valley may still be a mecca for wine lovers, but California has about a dozen distinct wine regions. Of them, Paso Robles, in San Luis Obispo County midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, has in recent years gained a reputation among Californians as an alternative to Napa because its 200 wineries offer rich reds without pressure or pretense.

This laid-back little enclave of rolling hills, family-owned wineries and gourmet restaurants is used to being a pit stop for people traveling on Highway 101 to the state’s bigger, better-known attractions. When you visit, though, it’s easy to see San Luis Obispo County as a perfect weekend destination. The geography is reminiscent of parts of Ireland, with the lush green landscape bumping up against the severe coastline battered by crashing waves. The towns of Paso Robles and the nearby San Luis Obispo, where we stayed, are charming without being sleepy, thanks to the population of college students who demand late-night dining and drinking options. And our hotel, a quirky confection of a place called the Madonna Inn, would have been worth the trip itself.

The main draw, of course, is the wine. We dedicated Sunday to visiting the wineries and used a company called the Wine Line, a hop-on, hop-off shuttle service in Paso Robles that includes hotel pick-up and drop-off as well as transportation between the wineries. The service takes the guesswork out of finding each winery and eliminates the need to drive should you have a few too many glasses of wine.

During our tour, seven passengers used the van, each of us choosing the wineries we wanted to visit. Coordinating it all was manageable because most of the wineries were close to one another.

My husband and I like wine but aren’t particularly picky or knowledgeable about it, so we stuck to wineries that didn’t charge tasting fees or waived them if you purchased a bottle. (Some wineries charge $3-$10 for tastings). As we went from place to place, it was fascinating to see each winery’s personality emerge.

At Four Vines, which someone told us was run by “a crazy winemaker and his harem of anarchist women,” the vibe was lively, bordering on raucous. Tasting-room workers poured generous samples of the Biker, a strong, spicy zinfandel, and Heretic, a delicious, bold petite sirah, for groups that clustered around the long, dimly lit bar.

Rotta Winery, one of the first three wineries established in Paso Robles, is proud of its family history, and we heard stories that had been passed down through generations.

At the picturesque JanKris, the mood was more mellow. A cat napped on the tasting room floor as acoustic songs were piped from the speakers. I’m not a big dessert wine fan, but the sparkling almond was incredible — I can only imagine how delicious it would be with a dark chocolate dessert.

Many of the wineries offer outside seating areas so you can look out at the vineyards, which stretch into the nearby hills.

In addition to the vineyard views, the scenery of San Luis Obispo County can be spectacular. Stop on the side of Highway 1 and watch the foaming waves pound the rocky shore, or hike to the top of Montaña de Oro State Park’s 1,347-foot Valencia Peak and be rewarded with a 360-degree vista.

Perhaps it was the views that prompted William Randolph Hearst to ask architect Julia Morgan to help him “build a little something” on his property in nearby San Simeon in 1919. The result was the sprawling Hearst Castle, now a popular area tourist attraction managed by the California State Parks system.

As you stroll past the sparkling Neptune Pool, through the 18-room Casa Del Sol guesthouse or have a seat in the theater inside the main house, you can almost picture guests like Charlie Chaplin and Walt Disney milling around after a tennis match.

Our base for the trip was San Luis Obispo, a city of 50,000 that is also home to California Polytechnic State University. As a result, the town brims with character, offering blocks of shops, galleries, restaurants and nightlife options. One of my favorite meals was breakfast at Louisa’s Place, a hole-in-the-wall with a huge selection including bacon waffles (bits of bacon are mixed into the batter), biscuits and gravy, and 27 types of omelets.

Another remarkable meal came from the Gold Rush Steak House at the Madonna Inn, where we stayed. The restaurant is decorated entirely in pink and features a 28-foot gold tree fixture in the middle of the main dining room. The food, however, was the attraction, with juicy steaks, hearty sides and soft rolls the perfect cap to a long day of wine tasting.

The rooms at the Madonna Inn are just as unique, each featuring a different theme. Our room, the Matterhorn, was filled with Alps-related touches, from an authentic cow bell near the door to a stained glass window of the Swiss Alps to an oil painting of — you guessed it — a mountain. At times the themes made it appear as though we had stumbled onto the set of Tim Burton’s next blockbuster.

But overall we found the Madonna Inn, with all its quirks, to be much like the Central California coast — charming, entertaining and ripe for visitors.

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Until the next drop!

The Wine Line

Croad Vineyards’ Wine Fest BBQ

With all the events going on all weekend long, ya can’t miss this one!  Croad has a spectacular view atop the hill in the Templeton Gap.  Their Wine Festival celebration is going to be held in their fabulous tasting room all day! You can “hop off” and join them anytime from 11am til the end of your tasting day.

Live music on Saturday and scrumptious BBQ tri-tip and sausages with grilled onions and peppers! On Sunday the fun, wine and BBQ will continue all day. So consider “hopping off” and joining them for their mouth watering tri-tip sandwiches and fabulous wine! Of course food and tasting will be complementary for ‘Kia Ora’ members! For any non-members there will be a $5.00 wine tasting fee, $10.00 for food and wine.

Don’t forget to check out some of their new summer Kiwi clothes! Kia Ora members receive 20% off all clothing purchases!

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

Kiamie Wine Cellars Wine Fest Events!

Kiamie has some great things going on for Wine Fest Weekend.  Stop in there before you head over to the Grand Tasting or any of the days during Wine Fest!

Kiamie Wine Festival Weekend Activities
May 21st – 23rd, 2010
Guest Chef Dinner, Pre-Release Tastings and Verticals, Barrel Samples, Case Discounts, Wine Tasting & More!

Make your plans to join us for the 2010 Paso Robles Wine Festival, May 21 – 23 and enjoy great wine, food and everything your palate desires during this once a year event. Join Kiamie Wine Cellars for the following weekend events:

Friday (5/21) – Sunday (5/23): Taste Kiamie’s award-winning wine blends in our beautiful tasting room located in the heart of downtown Paso Robles. Enjoy vertical tastings of our current and pre-released blends, small-lot barrel samples and special case discounts.

Friday (5/21): GUEST CHEF DINNER AT KIAMIE! Join Kiamie’s owners, Aram and Greg, and Master Chef Andrè Averseng for an intimate four-course dinner paired with our pre-released Summer wines.
7 – 10 pm @ Kiamie Wine Cellars’ Tasting Room
$85 Per Person
$70 Wine Club Members (Not a Member? Join Today!)
Space is VERY limited, please call 805.226.8333 or email ASAP to RSVP.

MENU
Passed Appetizers
Chicken Liver and Fois Gras Pate in a Crispy Cup
Endive Leaf filled with Smoked Salmon Mousse
Candied Onion Tartlet

Seated Dinner
1st
Sliced Portabellini with Poached Scallops on a bed of Mache with Citrus Dressing
Sliced Baguette and Butter
2008 Kiamie White Kuvèe
2nd
Spinach and Basil Goat Cheese Rotolo
Fresh Tomato Sauce & Shaved Parmagiano Reggiano
2007 R’Own Style Blend
3rd
Pork Tenderloin with Roasted Caramelized Shallots in a Red Wine Sauce
Mash Potato with Crème Fraiche and Cheese
Haricots Verts, Eggplant Fan, Baby Yellow Squash
2007 Meritage
4th
French Brownie with Bitter Almond, Brandy, and Gran Marnier
Raspberry Coulis
2007 Late Harvest Zinfandel

Saturday (5/22): Start your morning in Downtown enjoying all that our beautiful town has to offer. Our tasting room doors will open at 11am so come on in after brunch and taste the lineup of our current and pre-released wines. In the afternoon, visit our table in the Paso Robles Downtown City Park at the Grand Tasting from 3 – 7pm. The choices and variety don’t stop at the wines; in addition, enjoy music by the Mighty Croon Dogs, artisanal foods, and chef demonstrations.

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

Donati Events for Wine Fest!

With Wine Fest rapidly approaching, check out some of the events going on at Donati Family Vineyards:

Raw Bar – May 21st, 6-8 pm, $30.00/pp Paesanos/Locals and $40.00/pp
We’re kicking off Wine Festival weekend in style with a Raw Bar catered by Pier 46. Delight your taste buds with tuna tartare tacos, oysters on the half shell, assorted sushi and ceviches, and of course plenty of Donati wine! (RSVP required)

Paso Robles Wine Festival – May 22nd
Come see us in the Park! We’ll be there with our official Paesano mustaches all day – get your stache, come see us on Sunday and get Club Member perks! (p.s – that’s 30% off to you on May 22nd)
(Tickets available online at www.pasowine.com)

Donati Family Vineyard BBQ – May 23rd The whole Donati Family will be at the winery Sunday afternoon from 12-3pm serving up BBQ and other family recipes! Come on by because lunch is on us!

Until the next drop.

The Wine Line

Starr Ranch Open House

What a beautiful setting they have at Starr Ranch!  Nestled back in the hills off Chimney Rock Road, they sit on the backside of a hill with a gorgeous, expansive view of some of their vineyards and the hills off in the distance.

Had a wonderful time at their “Open House” last night! I really enjoyed their Estate Grenache and Estate Syrah. Deodoro was also pouring, and his Syrah was very nice, not too spicy or tannic, but rather smooth.  His Cab was really good too, being very fruit forward.

Starr also had a great spread of hors d’ouevres, with a delicious pasta salad with sausage, some extremely tiny little prosciutto sandwiches (they were so tiny…think Spinal Tap but even smaller!).  They had these dried persimmons which melted in the mouth.  Then, Judy had made these cookies that were yummy!

Saw folks from Castoro, Barrel 27 and Rotta among others. Great time, kudos to Starr!

Til the next drop.

The Wine Line

The Wine Line at Free Cooking Show tonight!

The Wine Line will be a “special guest” at the Free Cooking Show tonight at Idler’s Appliance Store in Paso Robles (2361 Theatre Drive) put on by Hospitality Catering.

Wednesday April 21st 5:30-6:30

Join us for this month’s FREE cooking show as Brigitte prepares samples of Veggie Platter w/Ultimate Sauce, Ham and Turkey,  Sweet Water w/Lemons & Cucumbers.

Other special guests are:
*Venteux Vineyards
*Dacor
*Flying Colours-TV
*Monavie
*Paso Robles Butter Co.
*Jerry Craig DJ

Come for some free food and wine, a little education and some information on local businesses and services.

See ya there!

Until the next drop!

The Wine Line

The Art of Wine – Friday 4/16/10

Explore the fusion of art and wine at this downtown event featuring the winemakers of the Paso Robles Downtown Wineries and the artists of Studios on the Park. Tour the artists’ studios and discover our amazing local talent. Taste boutique wines paired with seasonally-inspired, locally-sourced hors d’oeuvres and artisanal cheeses.

And, for the ultimate one-of-a-kind experience, bid on silent auction wine lots that include collaborative canvases created jointly by the winemakers and artists especially for this event (check out behind-the-scenes photos and finished pieces on this site).

Net proceeds benefit the Studios on the Park arts education programs.

Tickets are limited. $40pp / $32pp wine club members.
The Art of Wine
April 16, 2010
6pm – 9pm, Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine Street, Paso Robles
For reservations: (805) 227-6813 or The Art of Wine.