Well, the recap of a wonderful tour of California comes to an end with this blogpost. As usual, there were places that didn't quite conveniently fit in with any of our previous posts, but are definitely worthy of your consideration if you're in the neighborhood. And now, without further adieu...
Spearhead Coffee: Opened up a couple years after our first visit to Paso Robles, Spearhead Coffee has provided locals an elevated cup of coffee for their day's duties since 2015. Similar to many spaces with that modern industrial look, the interior of Spearhead used plenty of reclaimed materials from around the area as well as from space itself in its initial construction.
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Showing posts with label Paso Robles. Show all posts
Two Do Right: Firestone Walker and Russian River Brewing
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| The welcoming fronts of Russian River Brewing's Santa Rosa, CA brewpub and Firestone Walker's Barrelworks facility in Buellton, CA |
Those who have read my blog before know that we are huge fans of two well-known California breweries in Firestone Walker and Russian River Brewing. With the former, we had visited their two co-joined facilities in Buellton (their taproom and then their sour-focused Barrelworks facility - this blogpost details how we ended up visiting each separately), and for the latter, their iconic Santa Rosa brewpub seems is something of a mandatory stop when we're in the area, even if it is just to buy a couple of bottles of Pliny The Elder or one of their lovely sours to bring back to Ohio.
One would think that we're traversing over well-trod ground by writing about these two breweries again, but two recent developments for each brewery offered an opportunity to explore some new ground for us, and we were only more than happy to venture in again.
Central California Adventures (Pt. 2) - International Bright Flung Things
| Statue of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, famed pianist, former Prime Minister of Poland, and one of the most famed residents of Paso Robles |
Obviously, California has more than held their own in the wine making world the past few decades, and much of that has come with grape varietals such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Blanc that originated on French soil (on a side note, Zinfandel, one of California's big players in the wine-making world, actually traces its origins to Croatia.)
However, less familiar stateside are wine styles from France's Rhône Valley. Grenache and Syrah will probably ring bells for even the casual wine drinker, but seeing other grape varietals such as Marsanne, Mourvèdre, Picpoul Blanc and Counoise are still somewhat uncommon. As it turns out, many of the wineries around Paso Robles feature the perfect climate and soil to grow these grapes, and we heard word that the wines coming from the grapes grown at Tablas Creek Vineyard, a pioneer in the state for these Rhône varietals, are among the best.
Central California Adventures (Pt. 1) - Don't Paso Me By
| Built from 1907-1908, the Carnegie Library in Paso Robles' Downtown City Park operated as such until 1995; it now is home to the town's historical society |
Our last visit several years ago was more of a strategic one: Paso Robles allowed us a central and relatively inexpensive jumping off point to go exploring parts farther south such as San Luis Obispo, Solvang and Buellton. This time around, we figured we'd give Paso and its surroundings a sampling this time, and it turned out to be a still too short but highly enjoyable two days in and around this town of roughly 32,000 people.
Going Back To Buellton: Firestone Walker/Barrelworks
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| The Hans Christian Anderson Museum, one of popular attractions that brings visitors to Solvang and the Santa Ynez Valley yearly |
Yet, we actually still had something to look forward to on the long trip back to the Bay Area, courtesy of a detour we knew we needed to make, to complete a journey over three years prior that had been derailed by an inadvertent early arrival to a prime destination on an otherwise excellent Christmas-time trip down to the Santa Ynez Valley some three years ago,
We were headed to Buellton, and if things went to plan, this would be a rather tart affair.
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