Wine enthusiasts rolled out of Paso Robles for a truly unique afternoon of wine tasting and train travel as part of the Central Coast Railroad Festival last Sunday. The afternoon of wine, food and trains included a stop at Pomar... (Continue reading)
The rolling hills and vineyards of Edna Valley entice those looking for the perfect location for that special event or just a relaxing evening out. On Friday night at Edna Valley Vineyard, locals and vacationers gathered to play Bocce Ball,... (Continue reading)
Wine lovers gathered to support local youth scholarships while enjoying live music by Julie Beaver and The Bad Dogs, great wines and gourmet bites at the 12th Annual Winemaker Cookoff in Paso Robles on Saturday. Dozens of area wineries participated... (Continue reading)
Wondering what schools are doing today to prepare students to be competitive in the new global economy? On Saturday, June 5, 2010 the Endeavour Institute which sponsors local Endeavour Academies at Paso Robles High School and Orcutt Academy, hosted a... (Continue reading)
The Earth Day Food & Wine Festival was a weekend celebration of sustainably produced, award-winning food and wine grown on California’s scenic Central Coast. Enjoy photos from the feature event on Saturday, April 17 which included barrel tastings, cooking demonstrations,... (Continue reading)
The Earth Day Food & Wine Festival was a weekend celebration of sustainably produced, award-winning food and wine grown on California’s scenic Central Coast. Enjoy photos from the feature event on Saturday, April 17 which included barrel tastings, cooking demonstrations,... (Continue reading)
The Earth Day Food & Wine Festival was a weekend celebration of sustainably produced, award-winning food and wine grown on California’s scenic Central Coast. Enjoy photos from the feature event on Saturday, April 17 which included barrel tastings, cooking demonstrations,... (Continue reading)
The most expensive wines in the United States are produced in Napa, but the California grape enclave is taking a heavy economic crush. [San Francisco Chronicle] As many as 10 Napa wineries and vineyards will soon change hands in foreclosures... (Continue reading)
By JOHN SALISBURY “Reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated,” as penned by Mark Twain, seems an appropriate reply to the Tribune’s unfortunate and erroneous “Big Buzz” article from December 3. Our business has suffered greatly since The Tribune... (Continue reading)
By DANIEL BLACKBURN A six-foot-high chain link fence erected around the perimeter of Paso Robles City Park for the city's annual Wine Festival appears to contravene a key component of the benefactor’s original deed requirements. Event sponsors and officials, however, say they... (Continue reading)