audilicious
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The same family that owns my race team also owns/owned the EOS winery in Paso Robles. They had their first annual "day at the races" with a showcase of their current race fleet at the facility. Well just after that press release they announced they were selling the winery, so it was now first and last occasion, I assume they received an offer they couldn't refuse, as they built and maintained the facility themselves for 20 years until now.
They do however still retain all their vineyards, and the vintages will obviously be the same for the next few years or longer unless the new owners change the blends/processes.
We were treated to a royal tour above and beyond the normal winery tours, and learned alot about wine. Even some experimental blends with some unorthodox "addivtives".
Many pics to come as this thread will be not safe for dialup users.
They do however still retain all their vineyards, and the vintages will obviously be the same for the next few years or longer unless the new owners change the blends/processes.
We were treated to a royal tour above and beyond the normal winery tours, and learned alot about wine. Even some experimental blends with some unorthodox "addivtives".
Many pics to come as this thread will be not safe for dialup users.





