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IntoWine.com highlights 22 unique Paso Robles wineries

–“50 California Central Coast Wines You Should Be Drinking Right Now,” published by IntoWine.com, highlights 22 Paso Robles wines that wine lovers needs to be drinking now.

Profiling 50 exciting wines from 50 different wineries spread up the Central Coast from Santa Barbara to Monterrey, 22 are from Paso Robles, which continues to validate the high praise and recognition Paso Robles wines, wineries and winemakers continue to receive from trade and consumer press and numerous wine competitions. Of course, this gives the wine lover 22 more reasons to go, sip and savor the Paso grape! As IntoWine states in their article: “To celebrate this beautiful region IntoWine.com offers these 50 wines that represent the diversity of the California Central Coast.”

The 22 wines are: Adelaida Estate 2015 Rose, Alta Colina 2014-12 O’clock High Viognier, Castoro 2013 Reserve Petite Verdot, Chronic Cellars Spritz & Giggles, Clayhouse 2013 Estate Old Vine Petite Sirah, Cloak & Dagger 2013 Espionage, Denner 2013 Grenache, Eberle 2013 Viognier, Fabelist 2014 Merlot, Halter Ranch 2015 Rose, Hearst Ranch 2014 Enchantment late harvest Zinfandel, J.Lohr 2015 Valdiguie, Kinero 2013 Grenache Blanc Alice, Kenneth Volk 2012 Mourvedre, Kukkula 2013 Aatto, LaZarre 2013 Vin Gris, Lone Madrone 2015 Picpoul Blanc, Oso Libre 2012 Nativo Primitivo, PasoPort Angelica, Treana 2014 Red, Truvee 2015 Rose, and Zenaida Cellars 2015 Force de Fleurs.

With over 300 wineries in Paso Robles, and thousands of wines to choose from, this is a short list representing the variety of grapes and styles to be found in the area. In addition to more well-known varietals such as viognier, malbec, grenache, merlot, zinfandel and others, you will find J. Lohrs valdiguie (a grape from the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France), a Rhone picpoul blanc (Lone Madrone), Chronic Cellar’s Spritz & Giggles, one of the few sparkling wines found in Paso Robles, and PasoPort’s Angelica, a unique white port blended from three different grapes. Check out the descriptions of these wines on the website: www.intowine.com.

Of course, these 22 Paso wines should serve as a starting point for sampling the numerous wonderful and enticing wines found throughout the 11 AVA’s throughout the remarkable Paso Robles wine country!

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