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		<title>Paso Robles Wine Country Conclusion: Restaurants, Pomar Junction, Wild Horse and the Best California Wine I&#8217;ve Ever Had</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conclusion to our Paso Robles Wine Country Adventure series, wherein we feast, visit more tasting rooms and I find a wine so good that I actually pulled out 2 twenty-dollar bills to purchase it.
<h4>Also check out:<ol></h4>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/03/paso-robles-wine-country-pt-2-denner-ortman-and-i-cant-remember/' rel='bookmark' title='Paso Robles Wine Country Pt. 2: Denner, Ortman and I Can&#8217;t Remember'>Paso Robles Wine Country Pt. 2: Denner, Ortman and I Can&#8217;t Remember</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/03/paso-robles-wine-country-justin-vineyards-sauvignon-blanc-review/' rel='bookmark' title='Paso Robles Wine Country: Justin Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Review'>Paso Robles Wine Country: Justin Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Review</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2009/05/2006-hahn-california-syrah-santa-lucia-highlands/' rel='bookmark' title='Wine Review: 2006 Hahn California Syrah &#8211; Santa Lucia Highlands'>Wine Review: 2006 Hahn California Syrah &#8211; Santa Lucia Highlands</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry it&#8217;s been awhile but, heh-heh, life gets in the way you know? It&#8217;s not like I make any money off of this damn site. It&#8217;s about cheap wine for a reason, dammit.</p>
<p>So last week we left off at Ortman Vineyards in downtown Paso Robles, and for the conclusion of our little 2-day sojourn to Paso Robles, we&#8217;re going to get past the blur that was Saturday night (after Ortman) and jump straight into our Sunday tastings. However, I would be remiss not to mention where we ate dinner on that Saturday night, a fantastic place called Villa Creek, right in the heart of downtown.  Since this is a wine review site for the poor, I won&#8217;t go into too much detail concerning the meal. I will only mention three things:</p>
<p>1. My wife had the rabbit, which was outstanding.</p>
<p>2. I had the brisket-stuffed poblano chile, which was for some reason even better than the rabbit.</p>
<p>3. I spilled an entire glass of wine on myself (If you remember where we left off last time, we were at Ortman and I&#8217;d lost my sense of taste. Add a visit to a nearby pub to that just before dinner, and it was really partytime).*</p>
<p>Cut to the next morning. A brilliant start at Margie&#8217;s Diner (also near downtown) with the biggest plate of breakfast I&#8217;ve ever seen, and it surely did the trick. This place was serious. There had to be like an entire bag of potatoes on that plate. Anyway, onto the wines!</p>
<h3>Pomar Junction Winery<a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/pomar-logo-o.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1288" title="pomar logo o" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/pomar-logo-o-300x123.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="123" /></a></h3>
<p>This was a great place. A former railroad junction (go figure) the place boasts a great old tasting room, and out back you can climb into an authentic caboose car and admire the view of what was once a fairly busy California crossroads of sorts. Besides Pomar&#8217;s awesome website, they had some pretty good stuff for a new winery. Their under-$20 standouts are as follows:</p>
<h4>Pomar Junction Syrah Rose</h4>
<p><strong>COLOR:</strong> A nice strawberry juice. Dare I say that it looks like a hearty white zinfandel?</p>
<p><strong>NOSE: </strong>Strong strawberry, metal, cheese rind. All good signs of a great rose. A good nose for a cool summer wine.</p>
<p><strong>TASTE:</strong> Here come the strawberries again along with the the cheese rind. The metal dissipates among a strong mid-palate of hard candy and a hint of marsala. Absolutely delicious and unfortunate that this has to come in the form of a rose when such a wine is difficult to market to the general public with their current perceptions of rose.</p>
<p><strong>WITH FOOD: </strong>Like I said, a good cool summer wine with barbecued chicken and a strawberry salad.</p>
<p><strong>WHERE TO BUY: </strong><a href="http://www.pomarjunction.com" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">$12.00 from the winery itself</a>.</p>
<h4><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Pomar-Junction.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1289" title="Pomar Junction" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Pomar-Junction-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Pomar Junction &#8220;Picnic&#8221; Chardonnay &#8211; Canvas Series</h4>
<p><strong>COLOR: </strong>Pale. Almost too pale. Usually I look for at least some semblance of straw color, but this looked like a Sauvignon Blanc.</p>
<p><strong>NOSE: </strong>Green apple, caramel corn and a nice shot of minerality.</p>
<p><strong>TASTE: </strong>Good mouthfeel. Rich for a Chardonnay at this price. Good acid, strong finish, a little empty on the mid-palate, but the green apple is there for the most part throughout the whole movie.</p>
<p><strong>WITH FOOD: </strong>Honestly? Keep this solitary. No sense in pairing this with food that will most likely destroy it; even lemon chicken. It&#8217;s on the cheap side, so treat it as such.</p>
<p><strong>WHERE TO BUY:</strong> <a href="http://www.pomarjunction.com" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">$12.00 from the winery itself</a>.</p>
<p>So we had soaked our stomachs in the first wines of the day with Pomar Junction, and now it was time on to some even more serious wines.</p>
<h3>Wild Horse Winery</h3>
<p>We were lucky to have stopped at mostly wineries I had never heard of before or seen on store shelves. Wild Horse was the only exception. You will recognize the label immediately and I think I have even seen some of their wines in grocery stores. While everything we tried here was absolutely delicious, take note of the &#8220;Unbridled&#8221; Merlot and the Cheval Sauvage, there were only a couple that were under the $20 mark, and among those there was one standout:</p>
<h4>Wild Horse 2008 Malvasia Bianca<a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wildhorse-malvasia-bianca.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1290" title="wildhorse-malvasia-bianca" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wildhorse-malvasia-bianca.jpg" alt="" width="126" height="139" /></a></h4>
<p><strong>COLOR</strong>: Rich gold but not to the apple juice level. Looks very calm in the glass. What did that even mean?</p>
<p><strong>NOSE</strong>: Strong, strong aromatics here, even though it was chilled. Once you plow through the initial honeysuckle smells, you get into some tangerine and cantaloupe and some ruby red grapefruit juice.</p>
<p><strong>TASTE</strong>: The melon is strong with this (*<em>cue Darth Vader breathing*</em>). Great lychee flavors (go out and by some, their nuts) support a very rich mouthfeel and strong honey flavors. It feels like it would be too rich for even a hot day, but once you get to the finish, which stays but doesn&#8217;t really make it&#8217;s presence felt, you will know that this stuff will be good all summer long. Plus, I should point out that my brother bought an entire case.</p>
<p><strong>WITH FOOD</strong>: This is a tough one, but I can&#8217;t see anything wrong with fish or even some spicier foods. It&#8217;s not going to really cut through the buttery dishes, since the acid is not the lead here.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wildhorsewinestore.com/2008_Wild%20Horse_Malvasia%20Bianca" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">$20 from the Wild Horse Winery</a></p>
<p>And finally, we reach the grand finale of our trip, wherein I experienced the best California red wine I have had thus far in my life. This will be a tough one to beat because the flavors were wacky and the varietal is Italian.</p>
<h3><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bella-luna-logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1291" title="bella-luna logo" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bella-luna-logo-300x81.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="81" /></a>Bella Luna Winery</h3>
<p>This place was the spitting image of an Italian home, right down to the half-dead dog in front and the custard paint. Run by two old fellas, both veterans of the Vietnam conflict, named Kevin Healy and Sherman Smoot. Kevin served us that day in the &#8220;tasting room&#8221; which was basically their enormous garage. The most interesting thing, other than the taste of the wine I&#8217;m about to go over, is that their Sangiovese vines are head-trained, meaning no trellises (those T-shaped things you normally see holding up the grapevines). this makes the vines grow, well, everywhere. Sort of like your lazy neighbor&#8217;s bushes.  Also interesting is that all of their fruit is dry-farmed, meaning no water unless it rains.</p>
<h4>Bella Luna 2008 &#8220;Lot One&#8221; Barbera &#8211; San Benito County</h4>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to go through the whole spiel here since this isn&#8217;t an under-$20 bottle, so I&#8217;ll give you the gist of my thoughts on this wine.</p>
<p><strong>BUY IT IMMEDIATELY, EVEN IF IT IS $38</strong></p>
<p>Basically, if you like red wine or have even the slightest interest in Italian varietals, this is a wine worth checking out. The fruit is definitely there but it doesn&#8217;t explode, and there are strong vegetal characteristics like asparagus, broccoli, green beans, and green bell pepper. Great firm tannins that don&#8217;t muscle their way in. Everything is perfectly, PERFECTLY balanced. I can&#8217;t wait to open this thing again. I even asked Mr. Healy for another try of it at the tasting room, which I&#8217;m not used to doing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bellalunawine.com/wines_05_lot_one_barbera.php" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" class="broken_link">$38 at Bella Luna Winery</a></p>
<p>So that concludes our little Paso Robles Wine Country adventure here at Wine Welfare. Other trips are coming, including a number of trips up to the Edna Valley region, Santa Ynez, including Los Olivos, and a trip up to Napa, so stay tuned. <strong>AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THOUGHT OF THIS SERIES IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!</strong></p>
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<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>*My wife will probably repeat that I have obsessed over this embarrassing accident  since it happened nearly three weeks ago.</p>
<p><h4>Also check out:<ol></h4>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/03/paso-robles-wine-country-pt-2-denner-ortman-and-i-cant-remember/' rel='bookmark' title='Paso Robles Wine Country Pt. 2: Denner, Ortman and I Can&#8217;t Remember'>Paso Robles Wine Country Pt. 2: Denner, Ortman and I Can&#8217;t Remember</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/03/paso-robles-wine-country-justin-vineyards-sauvignon-blanc-review/' rel='bookmark' title='Paso Robles Wine Country: Justin Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Review'>Paso Robles Wine Country: Justin Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Review</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2009/05/2006-hahn-california-syrah-santa-lucia-highlands/' rel='bookmark' title='Wine Review: 2006 Hahn California Syrah &#8211; Santa Lucia Highlands'>Wine Review: 2006 Hahn California Syrah &#8211; Santa Lucia Highlands</a></li>
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		<title>Christmas Wine and Post #100</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's Christmas Time Up In This Piece
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<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/12/christmas-wine-part-2-christmas-evening/' rel='bookmark' title='Christmas Wine Part 2 &#8211; Christmas Evening'>Christmas Wine Part 2 &#8211; Christmas Evening</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/12/christmas-wine-part-1-christmas-afternoon/' rel='bookmark' title='Christmas Wine Part 1 &#8211; Christmas Afternoon'>Christmas Wine Part 1 &#8211; Christmas Afternoon</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/06/world-cup-wine-3-south-african-vinos-under-20/' rel='bookmark' title='World Cup Wine: 3 South African Vinos Under $20'>World Cup Wine: 3 South African Vinos Under $20</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/christmas_snoopy.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-804" title="christmas_snoopy" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/christmas_snoopy.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="260" /></a>It&#8217;s Christmas Time Up In This Piece</h4>
<p>Ahhh, Christmas time. When you&#8217;re a kid it&#8217;s all about presents. When you&#8217;re a teenager it&#8217;s all about presents and no school. When you&#8217;re an adult, it&#8217;s all about no work and food.</p>
<p>Which is where we come in.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right, we&#8217;re reviewing some Christmas wines for you at Wine Welfare. These two reds and two whites are sure to pair perfectly with whatever fattening grub you&#8217;re throwing on that table this year. So light a nice warm fire, cozy up next to that Christmas tree, and enjoy your family becoming slightly blurry as you polish off a bottle of one of these wines with your favorite uncle.</p>
<h4><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/neyers_zinfandel_pato.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-798" title="neyers_zinfandel_pato" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/neyers_zinfandel_pato.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a><a href="http://winelibrary.com/wines/48669-2006+Neyers+Zinfandel+Pato+Ranch+++750ML" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Neyers 2006 Zinfandel Pato Ranch &#8211; $17.98 at WineLibrary.com</a> or available at most wine stores or BevMo!</h4>
<p>The Holidays are not complete without a delicious California <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/zinfandel/">Zinfandel</a>. Sure, you could go with a Primitivo (basically Zinfandel in Italy), but American Thanksgivings and Christmases tend to call for the big, juicy California fruit bomb that is Zinfandel.</p>
<p>Neyers is one of California&#8217;s best wineries, working out of Sage Canyon in the Napa Valley. They are consistently earning 90-point scores and astounding wine-lovers everywhere. Their Pato Ranch Zinfandel is no exception, with delicious tobacco and cherry flavors swirling around a foundation of moist, stinky soil. Sounds good, right? Trust us, this should be on your table with that turkey or prime rib, especially at this price.</p>
<h4><a href="https://www.wineanthology.com/p-2920-marquis-philips-sarahs-blend.aspx" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Marquis Philips Sarah&#8217;s Blend &#8211; $11.99 at WineAnthology.com</a> or at BevMo!<a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/marqui_philiips_sarahs_blend.gif"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-799" title="marqui_philiips_sarahs_blend" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/marqui_philiips_sarahs_blend.gif" alt="" width="170" height="170" /></a></h4>
<p>Never even heard of this one before we tasted it, but the Marquis Philips Sarah&#8217;s Blend is both delicious and available in most wine stores. Deep, dark opaque color, like ink-infused Welch&#8217;s grape juice. The grapes keep coming as well, in the form of Nerds candy flavors. This is an Australian Bordeaux blend: <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/shiraz/">Shiraz</a>, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/merlot/">Merlot</a>, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/cabernet-sauvignon/">Cabernet Sauvignon</a> and <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/cabernet-franc/">Cabernet Franc</a>. Chocolate and plum jam come through like gangbusters, but the acid fights back to balance it all, leading to a cakey, long finish. Delicious with duck.</p>
<h4><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/big_house_white.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-800" title="big_house_white" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/big_house_white.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a><a href="http://winelibrary.com/wines/3506-Big+House+White+750ML" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Big House White &#8211; $6.99 at WineLibrary.com</a> or available pretty much everywhere!</h4>
<p>Shockingly good for less than seven bucks. The Big House White is a rather odd blend of <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/malvasia/">Malvasia</a> Bianca, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/muscat/">Muscat</a> Canelli, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/viognier/">Viognier</a> and Rousanne. We&#8217;d never had any blend like it before, but this didn&#8217;t mess around. The funny thing is, you can taste elements of all of those varietals, but you taste more flavors of varietals that are <em>not</em> in the wine. Chenin Blanc, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/pinot-grigio/">Pinot Grigio</a>, <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/chardonnay/">Chardonnay</a> (big time, buttery and creamy) and the like. Big pina colada flavors and spiced apples. Serve this one only slightly chilled before the meal or with appetizers. Might not hold up to the likes of turkey, gravy and stuffing.</p>
<h4><a href="http://winelibrary.com/wines/44333-2006+Fleur+Des+Pins+Graves+375ML" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Fleur Des Pins Graves Sauternes &#8211; $12.98 at WineLibrary.com!</a><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fleur_des_pins_sauternes.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-801" title="fleur_des_pins_sauternes" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fleur_des_pins_sauternes.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a></h4>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never had a <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/sauternes/">Sauternes</a>, now is the time to try one. Holiday sweets go magnificently well with Sauternes, no matter if they&#8217;re cookies, cakes or candy. Sauternes makes everything better. We&#8217;ll go into more detail about Sauternes later on, but for right now, if you can&#8217;t find the Fleur Des Pins Graves, just pick up any one you can find. You may find it difficult to locate one under $20 (we did), but rest assured, even a $30 375ml bottle of this stuff will put a smile on your face. This is solid 50/50 Bar, with delicious lemon picking up as well. Very sweet, but with that smokey characteristic often found in botrytis wines (moldy grapes; again, more on this later). The result is you enjoying a magnificent flavor explosion and then passing out on the couch watching <em>A Christmas Story</em>. &#8216;Tis the season.</p>
<p>One last thing and, we didn&#8217;t really want to mention anything because we&#8217;re so embarrassed, but&#8230;well, this is post number 100 for us here at Wine Welfare. That&#8217;s all we&#8217;re going to say. Feel free to maybe, we don&#8217;t know, leave a comment, <em>compliment</em> or <em>congratulate</em> us. Whatever you like. Really. We don&#8217;t need validation or anything. But one last time, just to clarify:</p>
<h4>100 POSTS!!! WOO HOOOO!!!!</h4>
<p>So that&#8217;s it. We sincerely hope you check out at least one of these four bad boys, and slap some serious enjoyment onto that Christmas of yours.</p>
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<p>Happy Holidays and Cheers!</p>
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<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/12/christmas-wine-part-2-christmas-evening/' rel='bookmark' title='Christmas Wine Part 2 &#8211; Christmas Evening'>Christmas Wine Part 2 &#8211; Christmas Evening</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/12/christmas-wine-part-1-christmas-afternoon/' rel='bookmark' title='Christmas Wine Part 1 &#8211; Christmas Afternoon'>Christmas Wine Part 1 &#8211; Christmas Afternoon</a></li>
<li><a href='http://winewelfare.com/2010/06/world-cup-wine-3-south-african-vinos-under-20/' rel='bookmark' title='World Cup Wine: 3 South African Vinos Under $20'>World Cup Wine: 3 South African Vinos Under $20</a></li>
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		<title>Wine Review: 2007 Mazzone Immensus Malvasia &#8211; Only $5.50!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a brilliant, 100% Malvasia that is at an absolutely ludicrous price right now.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mazzone_immensus_malvasia.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-481 alignleft" title="mazzone_immensus_malvasia" src="http://winewelfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/mazzone_immensus_malvasia.jpg" alt="2007 Mazzone Immensus Malvasia" width="200" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>2007 Mazzone Immensus <a href="http://winewelfare.com/category/by-varietal/malvasia/">Malvasia</a></h3>
<p>This is a brilliant, 100% Malvasia that is at an absolutely ludicrous price right now.</p>
<h3>Color</h3>
<p>Light gold in color, but with a nice thick look. Definitely not a weak-looking white.</p>
<h3>Nose</h3>
<p>Very light and not heavy-handed, despite the color. Good citrus here: lemon and orange. There is also an element of heavy cream to it.</p>
<h3>Taste</h3>
<p>Remember 50/50 bars? This is what this wine reminds us of. Great richness, good acidity, with fresh-cut pineapple and a finish that lasts quite awhile. The tangy flavor makes you want more. Let it warm up a bit and you will see just how light but full this thing can be.</p>
<h3>With Food</h3>
<p>Great for cream sauces and lemon chicken. Shellfish would also work quite well, so long as you don&#8217;t have too much butter with it, as that could all get a bit overwhelming for your mouth.</p>
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