Jenny Heinzen is revealing a behind-the-scenes look at harvest across the Paso Robles American Viticultural Area (AVA) alongside leading growers and viticulture professionals.
So, here's what you need to know:
Timing:
Harvest hit about 1-2 weeks earlier than years past.
Weather & Yield:
Warmer summer temperatures and sustained highs combined with a lack of rainfall is leading to smaller cluster sizes and overall yield.
Taste & Profitability:
More concentrated tannin makes for exceptionally high-quality wine but isn't as ideal on the business end.
Designed for winegrowing professionals, The Sustainable Ag Expo brings together researchers and growers to continue education and improve business within agriculture companies.
You can see the entire speaker lineup and register for tickets here.
Coming Soon!
A prominent wine country asset located in the desirable Willow Creek District of Paso Robles AVA—this 50 acre property offers it all from 40 acres of plantable vineyard land, a winery, and tasting room, to a gorgeous 3 bedroom vacation home, historic barn, and picturesque pond.
The popular tasting room features a wraparound porch surrounded by lush green landscaping while extensive grounds include a 7,000 sq.ft. pond and historic 1,800 sq.ft. barn. Permitted for wine production, the 3,000 sq. ft bonded winery is crafted of concrete block and insulated metal with an HVAC system and 2 large roll-up doors. Excellent potential for wine caves.
The perfect scenic vineyard setting to build a custom home you love, this gated 10.5 acre property is completely fenced for your peace and privacy. Located on Paso Robles westside in the Adelaida AVA, the desirable 8.4 acre vineyard includes 2.15 acres of Petite Sirah and 6.28 acres of Zinfandel. Planted in 2004, the vineyard operates under organic farming practices and goes into a $47 bottle of wine.
A long curving driveway lined with grapevines and olive trees welcomes you to an incredible retreat. The property includes a multi-year vineyard lease on 22 acres of premium wine grapes from Syrah, Sangiovese, and Petite Sirah to Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon. Stylish Mission character is visible throughout the 3,370 sq. ft. custom home with expansive 10 ft. ceilings, an inviting layout, and a spacious covered porch.
Located in the prestigious Carmel Valley American Viticultural Area of Monterey County, this expansive property features hundreds of acres and numerous buildable parcels. The 60 acre vineyard footprint contains a portion currently under vine and plantable acres. The recently updated winery production building totals approximately 12,000 sq. ft. and includes; offices, lab, apartment, barrel/case storage, canopy and crush pad.
This Confidential Sale included real estate, brand, business, equipment and inventory. Winery buildings total 7,000 square feet and consist of a tasting room, offices, ADA compliant bathrooms, Caretakers residence, two bedroom suite, studio suite, Crush pad and 3,5000 square feet of production space.
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