
Explore Paso Robles
Paso Robles is more than a wine destination. It’s rolling hills covered in vines, a historic downtown square, olive groves, hot springs, and the Pacific coastline just a short drive away. Farm Blanc et Rouge sits in the heart of the Willow Creek AVA, which means you’re surrounded by vineyards yet close to everything Paso offers.
Areas to Explore
Tree-lined streets, boutique tasting rooms, art galleries, and chef-driven restaurants surround the historic town square. A perfect spot to shop, sip, and linger.
Downtown Paso Robles
A creative hub of small producers, with wine, cider, beer, spirits, handmade pasta, and sheep’s milk ice cream. Everything is walkable, lively, and fresh.
Tin City
West Side & Willow Creek AVA
This is where the farm is located: winding roads, hillside vineyards, and intimate wineries. Known for Rhône varietals and views that stop you in your tracks.
A scenic drive through vineyards and oak-studded hills. Mix of pioneering estates and modern tasting rooms, many with picnic spots and sweeping views.
Adelaida Road
Beyond the Vines
Paso has been known for its healing springs since the 1800s. River Oaks Hot Springs offers private outdoor tubs with vineyard views, a relaxing way to start or end your day.
Mineral & Hot Springs
Just under an hour from the farm, this historic California estate is as grand as it gets. Marble pools, ornate architecture, and sweeping views of the coast make it a true Central Coast icon.
Hearst Castle
40 minutes west, Cambria is a charming seaside village with art galleries and cozy cafés. Stroll the Moonstone Beach Boardwalk or head to Fiscalini Ranch Preserve for a bluff-top hike.
Cambria & Moonstone Beach
A laid-back coastal town with a working harbor, sea otters, and the dramatic Morro Rock rising out of the water. Perfect for kayaking, fresh seafood, and a change of pace from the vines.
Morro Bay
San Luis Obispo
About 45 minutes south, SLO is a lively college town with boutique shopping, a historic mission, farmers’ markets, and craft breweries.
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Seasonal Flavor
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Spring
Wildflowers, new releases, and perfect picnic weather.
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Summer
Concerts, festivals, and long evenings outdoors.
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Harvest (Sept–Oct)
The busiest, buzziest time of year at the wineries.
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Winter
Cozy tastings, hot springs, and festive lights downtown.