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Award-winning wines from a top boutique winery

Michael Gill Cellars

Michael Gill in his tasting room on Peachy Canyon Road.

A hunter, a dentist, and a winemaker walk into a bar, and the bartender pulls out just one glass. Why? Because, in this case, all three roles belong to the same man: Michael Gill, owner of the eponymous boutique winery, Michael Gill Cellars, who draws from his experience in each for his present mission: making award-winning wines. “We have wine for just about every meal imaginable,” says Michael. With precision, instinct, patience, and determination, Gill seems to have narrowed in on the perfect property, the ideal Rhone varietals, and the best methods to craft wine unlike any other.

There is no question he has a palate for the art – in his first year entering the Central Coast Wine Competition, he entered four wines and came home with four awards: he swept the Syrah competition, winning the impressive Best in Class and gold medal for his 2010 Tuxedo Syrah, along with a silver for his Big Rock Syrah and a bronze for his Black Tie Syrah. Additionally, he won a bronze for his Tantrum Tempranillo.

“Personally, I think our Tempranillo is a gold medal,” says Michael. “But they didn’t ask me.” Since then, Michael Gill Cellars wines have earned over 20 medals, including three Best of Class and Best of Show – all this in the family-owned winery’s first two years of operations. The list of prestigious competitions is impressive – Sonoma, Denver, San Diego, Pacific Rim, San Francisco, Orange County, and, of course, Central Coast – all have confirmed what the Gills already knew – they make amazing wines.

Michael said they were encouraged by tasting room guests, many of whom were judges at wine competitions, to start entering their wines. Unsure of what to expect, Michael said he was “completely blown away.” The awards establish Michael Gill Cellars as one of the top boutique wineries in Paso Robles.

Spectacular tasting room

Michael helps to run the tasting room, with help from other staff, on the weekends. Producing just 1,000 cases annually and, being relatively new on the winemaking scene, their brand is currently enjoying a bit of the off-the-radar mystique. But guests who do make their way to the tasting room, tucked into the wild wine country of the west side on Peachy Canyon Road, need not fear finding an untamed facility in the early, awkward stages of developing its brand.

Michael Gill Cellars’ property is as surprisingly mature, sophisticated, and spectacular as their award-winning wines. Michael has owned the property since the mid-1970s. Michael credits his neighbor Robert Nadeau with planting Syrah, adding that Nadeau’s sage insight led Michael to plant the variety back in 1998.

For ten years, Michael grew the grapes, sold the juice, and let other people win awards. “He began noticing that no matter who the winemaker was, his juice had a distinct nose and taste to it,” Michael said. So, in 2008, he decided to put his own label on the wine, building a winery and introducing his first vintage in 2008. Considering the type of person Michael Gill is, it’s not really so surprising that just a few years later, he left the awards ceremony laden with medals. Michael is also a world-class, much-decorated hunter, and a practicing dentist with a degree from USC Dental School.

The hunting theme is ever-present in the tasting room, which is adorned by a striking taxidermy display, while the dental influence can be seen more in the surgical care with which he inspects his vines, and blends his wines.

Raw, wild & chewy

Yet, when you taste one of the “big, big” Syrahs at Michael Gill Cellars, it’s clear that there is more than simple berry picking involved here. That he uses words like “raw,” “wild” and “chewy” to describe the deep and complex ruby-hued wines reminds you that Gill is not your average maker of wine. This is a hunter and a doctor of wine.

“I tell everyone that I make the type of wine they can drink with a fork,” Michael says. “It pours as a debutante and finishes as the grande dame.” And whether you see him at his private practice in Bakersfield or at his winery in Paso, there’s one thing you can count on: your toothache will be cured.

Meet the mystery man behind Michael Gill Cellars at his tasting room, located at 4125 Peachy Canyon Road in Paso Robles, Friday through Sunday from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. and by special appointment. For more information, call (805) 239-1668 or go to gillcellars.com for some of the best Syrahs on the westside of Paso Robles.

— By Meagan Friberg with Jamie Relth

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About the author: Reporter Meagan Friberg

Meagan Friberg is a reporter for the Paso Robles Daily News and A-Town Daily News.