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Local vineyard names new vineyard manager, expands leadership team

Local vineyard names new vineyard manager, expands leadership team

Paso Robles Daily News

June 10, 2026

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Big changes are sprouting up at ONX Wines, where a fresh face and a familiar one are taking the reins in the vineyard. Tucker Robertson has stepped in as the new vineyard manager, while Drew Nenow has been promoted to a leadership role, together overseeing the estate vineyards across Paso Robles' renowned wine regions.

It's a quiet but meaningful shift for our local wine scene — one that speaks to the care and expertise behind every bottle we enjoy. As Paso Robles continues to cement its reputation as a world-class wine destination, moves like this remind us that it all starts in the soil. The Paso Robles Daily News first shared the news, and it's a great reminder to raise a glass to the folks who make our local industry thrive.

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