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17 hours agoHow to Eat and Drink Your Way Through Paso Robles
Paso Robles offers Bordeaux-style, full-bodied wines alongside scenic landscapes and diverse attractions beyond wineries.
Only eight miles long by three miles wide, the small wine region established its AVA (American Viticultural Area) in 1982, just one year after Napa Valley. It's only one-tenth the size of its famous neighbor, yet the diversity in tasting rooms is impressive. You can travel from a blue Victorian house to gorgeous gardens, a vintage gas station-turned-tasting room, and even an award-winning modern architectural masterpiece all within minutes.