Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The New "Secret Spot" In CA Wine Country For Handcrafted, Small Lot Wines: The Pacific Coast Wine Trail On Highway 1 In San Luis Obispo County

Pacific Coast Wine Trail / The Pacific Coast Wine Trail is the secret spot in Central CA. (PRNewsFoto/Pacific Coast Wine Trail)
Harmony Cellars Winery / Harmony Cellars Winery is one of the 10 wineries of the PCWT. (PRNewsFoto/Pacific Coast Wine Trail)

Find 10 Unique Wineries along the Trail from Morro Bay to San Simeon with 
Award Winning Wine,
 complemented by Coastal Adventures, Pristine Beaches, Wildlife Rookeries and Hearst Castle Tours
 Along California's Coastal Highway 1 from San Simeon to Morro Bay, ten award-winning wineries
 have come together to promote the beauty and diversity of Central Coast wines in one geographic
 location: The Pacific Coast Wine Trail (PCWT). Nestled along a 28-mile stretch of Pacific Coastline
 in San Luis Obispo County, the wineries of the PCWT are located off the beaten path in five quaint,
 seaside towns, making it the perfect "secret spot" for wine tasting, offering experiences as unique
 as the coastal communities themselves.

"All ten of the Pacific Coast Wine Trail wineries feature handcrafted small production wines from
 local vineyards, showcasing their own personality and style of winemaking," said Maria Benetti,
 General Manager of Stolo Family Vineyards. "That's what makes us a unique wine trail, and that
 we offer a range of boutique Rhone, Bordeaux, Burgundian, Tuscan and Alsatian varietal wines,
 grown, harvested and vinted with care and excellence."

Just a three-to-four hour drive south from the Bay Area or north from Los Angeles, the PCWT's 
unmatched coastal location and Mediterranean weather make it the perfect destination for a great
 "secret spot" wine tasting getaway year round. Visitors traveling the PCWT are encouraged to
 enjoy an additional view on wine pairing: balance your wine tasting adventure with hiking, antiquing, 
beach time, a visit to Hearst Castle, kayaking, viewing the elephant seal rookery just north of San
 Simeon, or the Cormorant Rookery on the harbor in Morro Bay.

The PCWT also offers a Brochure and Tasting Passport, inviting wine lovers to visit and taste
 at each destination. Guests who travel the Trail and collect a stamp at five or more wineries 
will be entered into a semi-annual drawing to win a wine lifestyle package. Passports can be
 downloaded from the website or found at any of the ten wineries.  For more information
 visit www.pacificcoastwinetrail.com/index.html.  Like us on Facebook and engage with us via Twitter.

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