Vinyl Vineyards
If Paso Robles is the next frontier for wine lovers, Vinyl Vineyards is its rebel outpost. Imagine this: 26 acres of sun-drenched vines, a glass of lush, phenolic-rich Cabernet in hand, and Bowie spinning on a turntable as the golden hour sets the hills on fire. This isn’t your grandma’s tasting room—it’s an escape hatch from the algorithm-driven blur of modern life.
At Vinyl Vineyards, wine isn’t just tasted—it’s scored. Their signature Sip & Spin experience lets you drop the needle on your favorite vinyl while working through a lineup of award-winning blends and bold reds. Stay overnight? Absolutely. The property doubles as a vintage trailer glampground, where mid-century vibes meet Paso sunsets, and the only notifications you’ll get are the crackle of a record or the pop of a cork.
Husband-and-wife duo Jeffrey and Dina Hevert are building more than a winery—they’re curating a culture of slow living, music, and sensory hedonism. With a micro-winery on the way and plans that read like a festival-meets-farmstead, Vinyl Vineyards is setting the beat for what wine country looks like next. Sip. Stay. Spin. This is Paso Robles turned up to 11.
