About Stanger Vineyards
Stanger Vineyards is the family estate of the Stanger family — their surname placed directly on an El Pomar District Paso Robles wine program that reflects personal commitment to one of California's most rapidly rising wine regions. The family-surname-direct approach is a declaration: no concept name, no borrowed mythology, just the family's name on the bottle because the family is accountable for what's inside.
The Highway 46 West estate produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Syrah, and Zinfandel from calcareous limestone estate vineyards with the walk-in accessibility and family-welcoming hospitality that define the Paso Robles west-side visitor experience. The estate's Highway 46 West location places it on one of the most-travelled wine routes in Central California, connecting Paso Robles town to Highway 101 through the heart of the west-side wine community.
The Stanger family's direct estate naming and walk-in hospitality represent the values that have made Paso Robles wine country one of California's most visitor-friendly wine regions.