Booker Vineyard was originally established by Claude and Dick Booker in the 1920’s, who ultimately became favorite sons of Paso Robles with their deep love and commitment to farming and their community. After their passing, Eric and Lisa Jensen purchased 100 acres of the property in 2001, and released their first wine under the Booker Vineyard label in 2005. Today Eric and Lisa are still growing grapes and making wine in Paso Robles’s Willow Creek district, and excited to invite you to explore and enjoy the varietals grown on their estate.
WINE TASTING
WINES
- Bordeaux-Style Blend
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Grenache
- Marsanne
- Mourvèdre
- Petit Verdot
- Pinot Noir
- Red Blend
- Red Rhône-Style Blend
- Rosé
- Syrah
- Tannat
- Tempranillo
- Viognier
- White Rhône-Style Blend
TASTING ROOM
Friday – Sunday
11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
By Appointment Only
Fee: $40
RESERVATIONS
CONTACT INFORMATION
ADDRESS
2640 Anderson Rd
Paso Robles, CA 93446
PHONE NUMBER
(805) 237-7376
EMAIL ADDRESS
WEBSITE
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE WILLOW CREEK DISTRICT
The Willow Creek District is one of eleven sub-districts in the greater Paso Robles AVA, and is one of the most popular districts to visit with several wineries calling the region home.
The district itself is located on the west side of Highway 101, just east of Paso Robles and Templeton. The vast majority of wineries here can be found along Highway 46 West and Vineyard Drive (with many more just a bit farther out), and a short drive from the many restaurants, bars, more tasting rooms, and hotels in the area.
Willow Creek is also neighbors with the Adelaida District to the north and the Templeton Gap District to the south, and benefits from many of the same growing conditions that define those regions. It is that combination of the mountainous terrain along the Santa Lucia Mountain Range and coastal weather that defines Willow Creek though, and what allows the region to produce some of the best Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Chardonnay Varietals.
Today the distinct terroir profiles (or growing conditions) of the eleven districts contribute to the production of over 40 varietals (the vast majority crafted from Cabernet Sauvignon, Roussanne, Zinfandel, Viognier, Merlot, and Syrah), and home to over 200 wineries for locals and tourists to enjoy and explore.
Learn more about the eleven districts below, and make sure to plan your next wine tasting weekend in Paso Robles’s Wine Country!
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