Paso Robles Sonata(Red Blend) Flight Wine Tasting

Here at Al Lago Winery we are truly grateful for the relationship with our Winemaker. Guillaume Fabre is a world renowned winemaker that makes our wine for us. With Guillaume's expertise, our quality

Here at Al Lago Winery we are truly grateful for the relationship with our Winemaker. Guillaume Fabre is a world renowned winemaker that makes our wine for us. With Guillaume's expertise, our quality standards and the meticulous nature of the wine industry. Our quality standpoint is much higher than expected, across the baord.

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Location: Paso Robles

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this wine tasting at Al Lago Winery?

A: Yes, you have to be at least 21 to participate in the wine tasting. It's a California state law. If you're bringing someone younger, they can join you, but they won't be able to taste the wines. Just be sure to check their ID when you arrive!

Q: What should I wear for the tasting at Al Lago Winery?

A: I'd recommend dressing casually but nice! A comfy sundress or shorts and a nice top are perfect. If it’s sunny, don’t forget a hat and sunscreen. The winery is super laid back, so you’ll see a bit of everything out there.

Q: How easy is it to reschedule if something comes up?

A: Rescheduling is pretty flexible! Just give them a call or email at least 48 hours in advance, and they can help you find a new time that works. They’re usually pretty understanding about plans changing!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Paso Robles Sonata Wine Tasting!

I’m considering getting the Paso Robles Sonata Red Blend Flight Wine Tasting at Al Lago Winery for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves wine, and I think he’d enjoy the three different blends. Has anyone done this? What was the vibe like? Also, is the area nice to wander around after?

What to expect from the Sonata Red Blend Flight?

I just booked the Paso Robles Sonata Red Blend Flight for next weekend. Trying to gauge what I should expect! How is the atmosphere? I've heard Al Lago Winery is pretty laid-back, but what about the tasting itself?