Cork & Plough Cellars — El Pomar District Winery & Tasting Room
Paso Robles / El Pomar District · Paso Robles AVA
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Hours
Daily 11am–5pm
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Phone
(805) 238-8877
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Tasting Fee
From $15
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Reservations
Walk-ins welcome
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Est.
2008
About Cork & Plough Cellars
Cork & Plough Cellars names itself for the two most fundamental tools of wine culture: the plough (or plow) that breaks and prepares the earth for viticulture, and the cork that seals the finished wine for transport and aging. Together, these tools encompass the entire span of winemaking — from first vine planting to final bottle opening — and the name declares an estate that takes both halves of the work equally seriously.
The Highway 46 West estate in the El Pomar District produces Grenache, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel from calcareous limestone estate vineyards with the dual-tool farming-and-winemaking philosophy the name implies. The walk-in tasting room is dog-friendly, picnic-welcoming, and family-hospitable on one of Paso Robles' most-traveled wine routes.
The cork-and-plough dual-tool naming is honest and practical: no mythology, no borrowed heritage, just the two things that make wine possible.
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Cork & PloughCork & Plough Cellars names itself for the two most fundamental tools of wine culture: the plough (or plow) that breaks and prepares the earth for viticulture, and the cork that seals the finished wine for transport and aging.
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Together, these toolsTogether, these tools encompass the entire span of winemaking — from first vine planting to final bottle opening — and the name declares an estate that takes both halves of the work equally seriously.
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The Highway 46The Highway 46 West estate in the El Pomar District produces Grenache, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel from calcareous limestone estate vineyards with the dual-tool farming-and-winemaking philosophy the name implies.
"The 2008 Paso Robles cork-and-plough-winemaking-and-farming-dual-tool-naming Rhône and Bordeaux estate — Cork & Plough ("
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Featured Wines
Grenache
Grenache
El Pomar District / Cork & Plough Estate
Cork & Plough's dual-farming-winemaking-tool El Pomar Grenache — the plough prepared the earth, the cork will seal the bottle, calcareous limestone Paso Robles Rhône in between.
Estate
★★★★☆
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon
El Pomar District / Cork & Plough Estate
Cork & Plough's two-essential-tools Paso Robles Cab — El Pomar calcareous character from an estate that names itself for the tools that make wine possible.
Daily walk-in at the dual-farming-winemaking-tool-named El Pomar estate — Cork & Plough Grenache and Cabernet on Hwy 46 West. Dog-friendly, picnic, family-welcoming.
From $15
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