We are celebrating Spring by offering our famous complimentary BBQ Bites right our grill with your wine tasting. It will be a beautiful day to enjoy the sun, great food and fantastic wines. BBQ chicken, garlic bread and local sausage from 12 pm-4 pm or until they last, free with your wine tasting. A...
In The News A compilation of newspaper articles (some listed on this site, some new) and magazine features on Hunt Wines, including: The San Francisco Chronicle American Wine Society Pacific Coast Business Times (August 2005) California Wine (Sept. 2005) Ventura County Star (Sept. 2001) Aspen Times (June 2004) Aspen Daily News Steamboat Pilot &...
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Hunt Cellars Vs. Cult Wines November 1, 2013 Tasting 2010 Viognier Casa Dumetz – 4 vs. 2010 Hunt Cellars Viognier “Twilight Time” – 7 2009 Pinot Noir La Fenetre – 2 vs. 2009 Hunt Cellars Pinot Noir “Imagine” – 10 2009 Pinot Noir Williams Selyem – 0 2007 Merlot “Hourglass”...
New Times CABs of Distinction, one of the newest local wine events, has rapidly taken the title as the most prestigious Paso Robles celebration. The Paso Robles CAB Collective (PRCC), a group of vintners who produce outstanding cabernet sauvignons and Bordeaux blends, organized their inaugural CABs of Distinction event in as little as three...
Food & Beverage World Magazine Paso Robles is slowly gaining recognition as a premier growing region and the wineries of the C.A.B Collective (the acronym standing for Cabernet And other Bordeaux) are out to showcase the quality of the area’s Bordeaux varieties. After the success of their inaugural CABs of Distinction event and the...
Recent Events in Review: Gold is Discovered John Marshall Chapter, March 2003 February 22-23 ~ 4th Annual DC International Wine & Food Festival ~ DC Convention Center. More wineries and wines, less food, almost no tschotchkes, but higher prices: admission this year was $50 advance, $61 at the door. Attendance seemed to be lower...