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PASO!!!!I recently started drinking a bit lately, mostly with meals. I live on the central coast of California and was wondering if I could get some recs on good regional reds from anyone familiar with this area.
Yeah i drive through Paso Robles all the time and the market here I shop at daily has a huge wine selection (the family actually owns a winery in the Santa Cruz mountains) but the selection is overwhelming. Anything specific?PASO!!!!
I’m no expert but a lot of wine out of that region exhibits similar characteristics of being rather fruit forward, full bodied and complex. Some find it a little sweet but not myself.
@Omega Male and @Piobaire could probably breakdown other regions more in the central coast.
Honestly no, nothing specific. The wine I posted today (Quench and Temper - a play on metalwork) was $44 and considered a Paso region (Adelaida district) or Templeton. It was great. But cheaper wine would probably have very similar characteristics. When I see Paso or similar region pop up on a menu I usually choose it and I am never disappointed. Like I said, the region certainly exhibits similar characteristics.Anything specific?
Thanks guys thats plenty to work with. My market has a wine guy, it used to be the owner, I'll check with him too.
Humble weekday food wines, Rioja '16 yesterday, Argentina Cabernet sauvignon 2011 today