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9th Annual Paso Robles Wine Tour/Fun Run
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9th Annual Paso Robles Wine Tour/Fun Run



I can't believe it but with only two months to go, it's that time of year again, and time to start putting together the annual Paso Robles NorCal / SoCal Rendezvous and Wine Run. If you haven't haven't read about this event in other threads I highly recommend checking them out. We have tons of pics and lots of stories. I can't believe this is our 9th year of making this run. Every year has been a real blast, and this one looks to be no exception. We have a lot of new members who will be joining us, as well as some of the die hards who come every year. We have had as many as 20 cars, and this year promises to be a big one. I'm sure will have supercharged cars there, and possible a V8 conversion too. This will be a great opportunity for different owners from different areas to get together and have a ton of fun.



What is it?

Make no mistake about it, this is a wine event. If you enjoy wine, or even just want to learn more about it, this is the event for you!



As always, this is a "couples friendly" event. Wives, significant others, etc are always welcome, and always seem to have a great time. We always have a number of women attending, so you can be sure that it's not just about the cars and a bunch of gearheads hanging out. Obviously we already all have that in common, and of course we will spend time talking cars, but it is really about the wine, the food, and the people.



The 2 day format has been a huge hit, so we will be doing that again this year. This gives us the time to get there, have a nice lunch, go wine tasting, and then off to dinner, without rushing around. The second day gives us the chance for a fun run, and then more tasting for those who are die hard wine fans.



When is it?

We are again doing this on the same weekend as the last couple of years. Weather can be hit or miss, but all in all, it was much better than the super hot times we had chosen before. It also avoided all the complications of other events in town, graduations, and tax day. So, we will again be doing it on the same weekend. The date this year is April 14/15.



Where do we stay?

I have negotiated and made the arrangements for a group rate of $154 (down from $189.95) at Holiday Inn Express. It's a nice hotel with all the features we need, and centrally located with a big parking lot. What more can you ask for? Everyone will be responsible for making their own reservations and paying for their own room though. Just tell them you are in the 968forums group to get the rate. This rate is only good up until March 15. After that, it goes back up. Cancellations must be made 1 week prior to the 14th. There are also a number of other hotels in the area, both less and more expensive, if you choose to stay somewhere else. A list is at the end of this. We will use Holiday Inn Express as a central point though.



How much are the tickets?

Tickets are $40 per person in advance (so I can arrange for the food and tasting fees that most wineries now charge). For that, you get lunch, tasting at 4 wineries, and even a souvenir gift. Contact me to arrange payment. This must be paid separately and in advance by April 1.



Can I just go to one part?

Of course anybody is welcome to join us at dinner, or Sunday for breakfast, (but you must let me know in advance of either of these so I can get the reservation count right) or just show up for the Fun Run, and can do so without buying a ticket, but the tasting sessions and lunch are for ticket holders only. If you aren't buying a ticket, or aren't planning on tasting, please do not come to that portion of the event, as it just gets too confusing for the wineries, and is distracting for those of us who are there for the tasting.



I'm in SoCal - When do we leave? Where do we go?

I will again open the house to anybody from the San Diego area that wants to crash here Friday night, so as to shorten their drive day. Contact me if you plan to stay here, as reservations are on a first come first served basis, and I only have so many rooms.



The SoCal contingent will depart my house at 6am. That's right, 6am. I don't want to get stuck and be late again. In order to shorten the time to get there, with the exception of a rest stop along the Highway in Gaviota, we will not be stopping at all along the way. If you want to caravan up with us (very fun) I highly recommend being at a point along our route, where you can clearly see us coming, BEFORE we are scheduled to be there.



The SoCal caravan contingent will take the same route as last year, still winding up the coast for a bit so we can all stare out at one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. A detailed route guide will be provided at my house, or can be emailed if you contact me. Basically we are going to go 405 to 10 to 1 to 101 to 46 East to Tobin James.



The Socal route "pass by" times are as follows:

7:30 - 7:35 In front of Pepperdine in Malibu (Northeast Corner of Malibu Canyon Rd and PCH)

9:30 – 9:40 Gaviota Rest Stop http://www.dot.ca.go...int/ra/ra30.htm

11:45 Holiday Inn Express 2455 Riverside Dr.



I'm in NorCal - When do we leave? Where do we go?

Chris Vais headed up the NorCal contingent last year, and we'll see if he will do it again and figure out your route and rendezvous locations and times. You can contact him at the email listed below.



How does it work when we get there?

We will all rendezvous at the Holiday Inn Express, where we will stop for a brief photo op, and make sure we are all assembled. I will hand out your tasting pass there. Unless we get there early, or I work out how to do cleanly and swiftly, we will not be checking in at this time, as we want to get moving and on to the lunch and off to the tasting. This will identify you to the wineries as part of our group, and will have already paid for your tasting.



Upon departing the hotel rendezvous, we will go to Tobin James Winery, to arrive at Noon. We will all be parking together in the back, so as not to interfere with their normal and extremely busy operations. So, it is important that we stick together. I have gone to great lengths to make all of the arrangements, the staff is going way out of their way for us, and I do not want to upset that, so please do not go in ahead of me.



We will have a fully catered lunch at Tobin James. This is also included in your ticket price. This will allow us to avoid the messy restaurant problems we have had in the past, and also will give us the most time for the tasting. If there are special dietary needs, please contact me immediately.



After lunch, we will go in and taste some of Toby's latest wines. This place is an amazing amount of fun, and if you haven't been there before, you are really in for a treat.



Upon departing Tobin James, we will be off for our adventure of tasting. Once again I promise to provide an interesting selection of wineries this year, which will again be different than previous years, so those who have attended before will also have the pleasure of trying something new. I strive each year to illustrate something new about wine, provide something new for the palate, hopefully show people different things about different wines, and do so in a fun and special manner. I think I have hit on a good bunch this year, and very much look forward to seeing what others think.



After the day of tasting, again this year we will go to AJ Spurs Saloon for dinner at 7, conversation, and all that goes with the end of such a great day. These people are serious about their meals, and I highly recommend comfortable waistbands. I have arranged for separate checks again this year, as this seems to be by far the preferred method.



After dinner we will all separate to our respective hotels for the night. Those returning to Holiday Inn Express can almost certainly expect some excellent after hours activities. Last year I missed out on the late night scotch tasting. If that happens again, I won't be missing it this year. I have already arranged for a space for this to take place.



Sunday morning, we will all assemble in the lobby of the Holiday Inn Express at 8:30am departing shortly thereafter to arrive at 9am at Hoover's for breakfast. This is THE best breakfast in the Paso Robles area. I have also arranged for separate checks here.



From there we are off on our fun run. It will be about 60 miles of beautiful scenery along the Paso Robles winery roads. I will issue maps and such at breakfast.



After that, you are on your own. Some of us will probably continue on with wine tasting. You are welcome to join is if that's what we decide to do. Otherwise, you are free to GO HOME!



Please RSVP to me via email ASAP so I can anticipate needs and make changes as necessary.



Hope to see you there!



Event Contact info:

Flash

968forums@gmail.com



Chris Vais

christopher_vais@comcast.net



Holiday Inn Express

2455 Riverside Dr.

Paso Robles, CA 93446

Res: 866-224-6196

Direct: 805-238-6500

Fax: 805-238-0500

Contact: John Arnold

www.hixpaso.com



AJ Spurs

508 N Main St. Templeton 93465

805-434-2700



Hoover's

401 North Main St Templeton 93465

805-434-2114



Tobin James Cellars

8950 Union Rd

Paso Robles 93446

805-239-2204



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nah, too long of a drive for me, and this type of gathering doesn't sound like much fun anyway, not to mention that $ 40 is way too much money to spend on food and wine..that's nearly the cost of a fuse or a relay for our cars.. I'll pass. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" />



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lol - yeah - 8 years of all that driving and wine tasting and all that is just too much fun to even think about doing it again. what was i thinking?



oh yeah - we all wait all year for this event. that's right. i forgot.

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I'm in, thankfully you selected the 1 weekend in April that I am available. Apart from Tobin James, do you have some wineries lined up or are you entertaining suggestions. The winemaker I work for gave me a bottle of "Fighter Pilot Red" Zinfandel from Bella Luna Winery in Templeton. They produce primarily Italian varietals, but what really caught my eye is the old school vineyard practices, dry farmed, head trained vines. Usually these practices result in intensely flavored extracted wines. I will most likely pay them a visit, on Sunday if we don't go by on Saturday. I'll probably visit a couple of places on Sunday before I head back, north if there are others who wnt to tag along..



I'll bring a few bottles of Longevity Wine for you all to taste at dinner.
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definitely entertaining suggestions. i am only beginning to poke around on that.



italian varietals sounds great. you know how i am about that, especially if they are estate wines. what can i say? i'm a purist.



we should talk about other wineries and where we want to go this year.



this is going to be fun - oh darn!
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I'm in. already working a format for the saturday night scotch tasting.
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"italian varietals sounds great. you know how i am about that, especially if they are estate wines. what can i say? i'm a purist."



Check out their website, looks like the Cab and Sangiovese come from their Estate Vineyard and the source Barbera and Zinfandel from two others. I'm wondering if they are too small for our group.
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I'm in and Brian's scotch tasting for the win - last year was great. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> Let me own the orkney selection this time!
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Wine tasting and Scotch tasting! Damn that 3500Km drive.
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UGH. I need to get stationed at Fort Huachuca again. Paso sounds RIGHT up our alley. and on my birthday this year, too. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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JC and DaveN



Find a cheap airfare and ride shotgun with some of us West Coasters or you can rent a "Ticket Me Yellow" Corvette like a couple of our East Coast members did and show up. We are, when it comes to this event, non-descriminatory when it comes to out of towners choice of vehicles. We even let an Audi and a Boxter tag along last year as well.
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Another interesting winery that might be worth checking out is Minassian-Young. As is the case with Bella Luna they employ head training and dry farming viticultural practices. Looks like an interesting mix of wines.
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Chris, thanks for the idea but my wife, who has never fired a shot in her life, would probably hit me dead on if I did that without her. Chicks <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Fortunately, my wife is pretty good about letting go do guy things. Even lets me go fishing up in your neck of the woods. Campbell River has got to be the best place to go Salmon fishing on earth. Perhaps, we need to think about a Porsche 968 fishing derby.
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Chris I must confess, that as an Eastcoaster, I experienced a great sense of relief when I read your posting that you west coasters are non discriminatory when it comes to the cars we drive at this event! Lol This spirit of inclusiveness and nonjudgmentalness was well received. I have never driven a yellow car or a Vette for that matter! Hope to see you soon!
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The West Coaster are a very fine group, and great sports. They do not take offense when interloping Bright Yellow Corvettes jump in the way of their line-up... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/clap.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



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The West Coaster are a very fine group, and great sports. They do not take offense when interloping Bright Yellow Corvettes jump in the way of their line-up... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/clap.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



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We going to see another Yellow Corvette this year?
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I forgot to mention, as has been the case for the past few years I will bring some cigars to go with the scotch tasting..
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See now... bringing up cigars is not helping my jealousy at ALL.
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Shoot, the one weekend in April I already have a committment. I'm sure going to miss it after having a great time last year. I was really looking forward to trying out my soon to be new splitter on an official Flash chosen road! You guys all enjoy yourselves.



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