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Seeking advice on Paso Robles wineries
03-28-2007, 01:03 AM,
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L'Aventure makes excellent, but pretty pricey, rhone styled wines. His Syrah Cab blend called Optimus is one of my must purchase wines every year. His estate cabs and syrahs are great, though they get up there in price. He makes a wine called a Cote-a-Cote that is quite good as well.

I have also had a couple of the Four Vines and they are very, very good. Their Anarchy blend and Sophisticate Zin are both very nice wines at reasonable priced.

The Treana blend used to be a wine that I bought every year, but the quality has subsided over the last few vintages and I stopped buying it.

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