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Join the Wine History Project at Castoro Cellars for Vintage Paso Weekend. On Saturday, March 21st from 12 – 4pm, the Wine History Project will be screening a new documentary film, featuring Castoro Cellars winemaker Tom Myers. Tom has filled over 180 million bottles of wine in San Luis Obispo County during his 41 harvests.
Throughout the film, Tom shares his insights into the process of winemaking: “The annual cycle comes alive with winemaking. My life is so dictated by the seasons. The transition of fresh grapes to aged wine is remarkable.” The film was produced by Partners2Media.
Attendees will enjoy complimentary tasting flight of Castoro Cellars Zinfandels while they watch the film. Donations are $15 for the tasting flight and film screening. All proceeds will go to the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County to support research, archives, exhibits and collections.
Image Credit: Tom Myers. ©Julia Perez, The Winemakers of Paso Robles.