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|Location=35.64525, -120.8025
 
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|Address=5805 Adelaida Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446
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|Hours=10am - 5pm (Daily)
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|Website=http://www.adelaida.com/
 
|Phone=(805) 239-8980
 
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|Website=http://www.adelaida.com/
 
 
|Email=tastingroom@adelaida.com
 
|Email=tastingroom@adelaida.com
|Hours=10am - 5pm (Daily)
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|Price Point=$$$$
|Address=5805 Adelaida Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446
 
 
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Located in the mountainous westside terrain of Paso Robles is '''Adelaida Vineyards & Winery'''. The estate property reaches to 2,320 feet above sea level and sits at the highest elevation in the region. '''Adelaida’s''' legacy of excellence begins in the vineyards. The result is wines that show elegance, balance, and vibrant fruit flavors.
 
Located in the mountainous westside terrain of Paso Robles is '''Adelaida Vineyards & Winery'''. The estate property reaches to 2,320 feet above sea level and sits at the highest elevation in the region. '''Adelaida’s''' legacy of excellence begins in the vineyards. The result is wines that show elegance, balance, and vibrant fruit flavors.
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Dr. Stanley Hoffman planted the first Pinot Noir in the craggy hillside terrain of what is now the HMR Vineyard in Paso Robles' Adelaida District. Dr. Hofffman planted some of the regions first Cabernet Sauvignon vines and continued in 1973 to plant Chardonnay in the HMR Vineyard.
 
Dr. Stanley Hoffman planted the first Pinot Noir in the craggy hillside terrain of what is now the HMR Vineyard in Paso Robles' Adelaida District. Dr. Hofffman planted some of the regions first Cabernet Sauvignon vines and continued in 1973 to plant Chardonnay in the HMR Vineyard.
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The story of this uniquely successful operation goes back to 1964 when Dr. Hoffman planted his first French varietals Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon because he had found the climate, terrain and chalky lime-rich soil of his Central Coast ranch to be comparable to the viticulture regions of France.  
 
The story of this uniquely successful operation goes back to 1964 when Dr. Hoffman planted his first French varietals Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon because he had found the climate, terrain and chalky lime-rich soil of his Central Coast ranch to be comparable to the viticulture regions of France.  
  
In 1973, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman left Southern California and moved to Paso Robles to establish a winery where only estate-bottled premium wines would be produced. That same year Andre Tchelistcheff, dean of California Winemasters joined HMR as a consultant. Through Andre's guidance in the vineyard and winery, sons David and Michael Hoffman produced wines which merited high honors in competitive tastings including a gold medal at 1975 international wine competition in London, England. Tchelistcheff says: “Love, devotion and self-sacrifice are very rare in this day but they are needed to make great wines and the Hoffman boys have these qualities”. He also called HMR Vineyards “a jewel of ecological elements” and believes that some of the best white and red burgundy’s will come from this region.  
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In 1973, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman left Southern California and moved to Paso Robles to establish a winery where only estate-bottled premium wines would be produced. That same year Andre Tchelistcheff, dean of California Winemasters joined HMR as a consultant. Through Andre's guidance in the vineyard and winery, sons David and Michael Hoffman produced wines which merited high honors in competitive tastings including a gold medal at 1975 international wine competition in London, England. Tchelistcheff says: “Love, devotion and self-sacrifice are very rare in this day but they are needed to make great wines and the Hoffman boys have these qualities”. He also called HMR Vineyards “a jewel of ecological elements” and believes that some of the best white and red burgundy’s will come from this region.
  
 
==Photos==
 
==Photos==

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Contact Info
Address: 5805 Adelaida Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446
Hours: 10am - 5pm (Daily)
Website: http://www.adelaida.com/
Phone: (805) 239-8980
Email: tastingroom@adelaida.com
Wine Details
Price Point: $$$$
Tasting Fee:
Amenities
Sustainable: Yes
Pet Friendly: Yes
Food: Unknown
Picnic Area: Yes
Family Friendly: Yes
Group Friendly: Yes
Appointment Only: Unknown
Tours: Yes
Entertainment:
Weddings: Unknown

Located in the mountainous westside terrain of Paso Robles is Adelaida Vineyards & Winery. The estate property reaches to 2,320 feet above sea level and sits at the highest elevation in the region. Adelaida’s legacy of excellence begins in the vineyards. The result is wines that show elegance, balance, and vibrant fruit flavors.

History

Dr. Stanley Hoffman planted the first Pinot Noir in the craggy hillside terrain of what is now the HMR Vineyard in Paso Robles' Adelaida District. Dr. Hofffman planted some of the regions first Cabernet Sauvignon vines and continued in 1973 to plant Chardonnay in the HMR Vineyard.

Nestled into the rolling foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains near Paso Robles, California, there is an idyllic contemporary winery owned by the Hoffman family and operated by Dr. Stanley Hoffman and his two sons, David and Michael. The 12-year-old vineyards which are 1400-1800 feet above sea level, all produce estate bottled premium wines.

The story of this uniquely successful operation goes back to 1964 when Dr. Hoffman planted his first French varietals Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon because he had found the climate, terrain and chalky lime-rich soil of his Central Coast ranch to be comparable to the viticulture regions of France.

In 1973, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman left Southern California and moved to Paso Robles to establish a winery where only estate-bottled premium wines would be produced. That same year Andre Tchelistcheff, dean of California Winemasters joined HMR as a consultant. Through Andre's guidance in the vineyard and winery, sons David and Michael Hoffman produced wines which merited high honors in competitive tastings including a gold medal at 1975 international wine competition in London, England. Tchelistcheff says: “Love, devotion and self-sacrifice are very rare in this day but they are needed to make great wines and the Hoffman boys have these qualities”. He also called HMR Vineyards “a jewel of ecological elements” and believes that some of the best white and red burgundy’s will come from this region.

Photos