About Cairn Wine Cellars
Cairn Wine Cellars is named for the cairn — the ancient practice of stacking stones to mark a trail, a summit, or a significant place, so that others who follow can find their way. The Adelaida District estate declares itself a marker in the Paso Robles wine landscape: a point of reference that helps visitors navigate toward genuine quality.
The Peachy Canyon Road estate produces Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre from calcareous limestone Adelaida District vineyards with the navigational clarity the cairn name implies. Each wine is a marker: this is what Adelaida District Grenache tastes like, this is what limestone mountain Syrah achieves, this is where Mourvèdre finds its most serious California expression.
The appointment-only format allows the kind of focused engagement that a genuine navigational experience requires — visitors who seek out a cairn are serious about where they're going.