Follow the Yellen Brick Road
On March 16th I was invited to be
THE keynote speaker at the
21st Annual Central Coast Insights. OK ... maybe I was just
"a" keynote speaker ... OK fine. Just don't look at me like that. I was just a "
basic speaker." There. I said it..... Are you happy now?
Anyway, speaking in Paso Robles I was reminded of something that has always bothered me. The region makes great wines; as good as any place on earth and yet it has gone through constant boom and bust cycles over the years. Grapes from the Central Coast go into both value priced jugs, and collectable wines too. How can that be?

You are probably a wine expert in some form if you are reading this, but do you know precisely
where the Central Coast AVA is located? Are you aware of the varietals for which the AVA is best known?
Is the Central Coast "just like Napa?"