Friday, June 28, 2019

Cambria  is another of those California beach cities that have changed little  over the decades.  Downtown  is nestled in a valley a short way from the coast.  At the coast Cambria has Moonstone Beach and following the coast line  is Moonstone Drive with its long row of inns and resorts.
Moving through downtown Cambria is a look of an earlier time in America.  Most of the shops and businesses are small and intimate featuring a single commodity or service.  The city is divided in its downtown area with an East Village and West Village.
The East Village places Cambria’s historic past on display.  There is an historic Walking Tour through East Village that links the city’s past with the present.  Most of the winery tasting rooms are located at the East Village.
Moonstone Beach Drive follows the ocean shore for a few miles offering views of scenic coast to the far distance.  We found the trail adjacent to this road most rewarding with the close-up ocean shore and stunning views.
As a stop on the  San Luis Obispo Coastal  Wine  Trail Cambria hosts many wine tasting rooms as well as some very special restaurants.  On this visit we visited one of the downtown tasting rooms, Cutruzzola Vineyards.
 The wine tasting rooms in Cambria are in both villages, Cutruzzola Vineyards is located in the West Village.  We were greeted by Mari Fedrow at a very well appointed facility with adjoining off-street parking.  Cutruzzola Vineyards was established early in the 21 century with the actual vineyards located at   Cambria adjacent to the Pacific Ocean.  Thanks to this terroir  Cutruzzola features wines from the Riesling and Pinot Noir varietals that do particularly well in a cooler climate.
The wines we tasted proved to be exceptional vintages for Riesling and Pinot Noir.  General Manager Reyna Jonas explained that the vineyard proved ideal for  these varietals and the powerful wines they produce.
The only other wine produced is an excellent Zinfandel.  This  is from a vineyard located in the Russian River Valley at Forrestville from vines first planted in 2006.
We enjoyed the wines and considered the Cutruzzola Tasting and its facility well worth a visit.  It is located at 555 Main Street in Cambria, and open daily.  For hours call 805 927-2670, web www.cutruzzolavineyards.com.
Once again we visited Stolo Family Vineyards  on the outskirts of Cambria.  It is the only winery in Cambria that includes 22 acres of vineyards, the winery, tasting room and picnic patio.  All this only a few minutes drive from downtown Cambria.
 Here we met Diego Aguirre who is general manager.   On an earlier visit we met Winemaker Nicole Bertotti Pope  who took us on a tour of the  modern winery and explained the adjacent vineyard is only three miles from the Pacific Ocean located on Santa Rosa  Road 
Nicole learned her winemaking skills at Cal Poly.   With its nearby ocean location  Stolo offers true Burgundian style wines.  Adjacent to the tasting room and vineyard there is a patio for relaxing picnics  and a whole series of summer  concerts while tasting some very good wines.  The vineyards are on land that has been in the  Stolo family for generations.
 Stolo Family Vineyards is located at 3776 Santa Rosa Creek Road in Cambria.  The tasting room is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Telephone 805 924-3131.

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