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Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance announces 2026 award winners

Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance announces 2026 award winners

Paso Robles Daily News

July 13, 2026

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The Paso Robles wine community is raising a glass to three standout leaders who will be honored at a special ceremony on July 17 during the California Mid-State Fair. The Paso Robles Daily News reports the awards, presented by the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance, recognize individuals who have shaped the region's wine scene and strengthened our local identity. It's a moment to celebrate the hard work behind every bottle — from vineyard to tasting room — and the people who make this area a world-class destination.

This year's ceremony is particularly meaningful because it takes place at the fair, a beloved Central Coast tradition that brings together locals and visitors alike. For those of us who call Paso home, these awards are a reminder of how our wine industry fuels the local economy and defines our community's character. Whether you're a longtime resident or just visiting for the fair, this is a chance to toast the folks who put Paso Robles on the map.

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