
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles
Where world-class wine meets cowboy charm
About Paso Robles
Paso Robles is where California's wine country trades pretense for authenticity, serving up world-class Cabernets and Rhône varietals in converted barns and family-owned tasting rooms scattered across rolling oak-studded hills. Downtown's historic charm unfolds with farm-to-table restaurants like Thomas Hill Organics and cozy wine bars, while Tin City's industrial-chic vibe houses cutting-edge wineries and craft breweries. Here, you'll sip award-winning Zinfandel at sunset while horses graze nearby, experiencing the perfect marriage of agricultural heritage and sophisticated viticulture.
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musicRingo Starr and His All Starr Band
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musicChris Stapleton's All-American Road Show
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Local Businesses
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wineryLaw Estate Wines
3885, Peachy Canyon Road, CA
wineryAlta Colina Vineyard & Winery
2825, Adelaida Road, CA
winerySteinbeck Vineyards & Winery
5940, Union Road, CA
wineryDAOU Vineyards
2777, Hidden Mountain Road, CA
wineThe Farm Winery
10920, Chimney Rock Road, CA
wineryVina Robles Vineyards & Winery
3700, Mill Road, Paso Robles, CA, 93446
winerySVP Winery
wineVilla Creek Cellars
5995, Peachy Canyon Road, CA
wineryWhalebone Winery
8325, Vineyard Drive, CA
Latest News in Paso Robles
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Paso RoblesPaso Robles student receives Mission Prep’s top honor
Paso Robles High School senior Addison “Addie” Blake has been named the 2026 recipient of Mission Prep’s Marian Award, the school’s highest honor. Addie, a Paso Robles resident, will head to Oklahoma State University this fall — but before she goes, she’s leaving a legacy of leadership and service that has impressed faculty and peers alike. This award isn’t just a pat on the back; it reflects years of dedication to both academics and community. For a small town like Paso, seeing one of our own recognized at this level is a proud moment. It’s a reminder that the Central Coast cultivates young people ready to make a difference, whether they stay local or take their talents across the country. We caught the full story from Paso Robles Daily News, and it’s well worth a read.
Paso RoblesPaso Robles High names Class of 2026 valedictorian, salutatorian
Big congratulations are in order for Paso Robles High School's Class of 2026 top scholars. The district has officially named this year's valedictorian and salutatorian, recognizing not just their stellar GPAs but their deep involvement in campus life. As reported by the Paso Robles Daily News, these students have balanced rigorous coursework with extracurricular leadership, setting a powerful example for their peers. This honor is especially meaningful in our tight-knit Central Coast community, where local schools often feel like extended families. Whether they're headed to Cal Poly, a UC, or a trade program, these graduates carry the pride of Paso Robles with them. It's a reminder that our valley nurtures both world-class vineyards and world-class students.
Paso RoblesJudge sentences former probation officer in $169,000 embezzlement case
A former San Luis Obispo County deputy probation officer has been sentenced after admitting to embezzling more than $169,000 from the department over several years. Fallyn Sierra Rollins, 32, pleaded no contest to felony charges and will serve time behind bars. The case, first reported by Paso Robles Daily News, highlights a serious breach of public trust — especially troubling given that Rollins was once responsible for supervising individuals under court-ordered probation. For Paso Robles residents, this story is a reminder that our local justice system holds its own accountable. District Attorney Dan Dow emphasized that the sentence sends a clear message about integrity in public service. While this is an isolated incident, it underscores the importance of oversight in local government agencies that handle taxpayer funds.