Stacked Stone Cellars

Paso Robles, United States

4.7

20 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

The estate vineyard produces low yields of highly concentrated, jammy, and intense Zinfandel fruit. The vines are sustainably dry farmed and head pruned on the west side Paso Robles, where the soils are rich in minerals and nutrients. The soil is calcareous and siliceous composed of shale, mudstone, siltstone and limestone providing the optimum terroir for Zinfandel. The estate fruit is gently harvested to produce our flagship and award wining wine the «Zin Stone».

History

Established in 1998.

Stacked Stone Cellars began in 1998 when owner, Donald Thiessen, united his love of fine craftsmanship with a love of wine. Stacked Stone Cellars produces small quantities of hand crafted wine. Donald named his «liquid assets» after the elaborate stacked stone landscaping adorning the winery grounds and estate vineyard.

Stacked Stone Cellars is a family-​owned and sustainable farmed, westside winery nestled among the rolling hills of Peachy Canyon, minutes from Downtown Paso Robles. Come taste our handcrafted small lots of award-​winning wines, enjoy our picnic facilities under the ancient oaks and join us for a starlit summer concert. Open 11 a.m. — 5 p.m. Friday — Saturday; 12 — 5 p.m. Sunday and by appointment.

Meet the Business Owner

Donald T.

Business Owner

Every weekend owner and winemaker Donald Thiessen personally welcomes you to the winery as he pours for you his award wining wine. He is known as the «character» around town and will surely have you in stitches with his cowboy style and humor. He enjoys making new friends, listening to live music, trips to the lake, and sharing his fine wine.

Donald grew up on an avocado ranch in Ventura and moved to the Paso Robles area 35 years ago with his family. His dream was to find a place to raise his children and become an active part of a small, growing community. Paso was the perfect place! Over the years he raised two children, developed Peachy Canyon Woodworks and Thiessen Construction, and became a well-​known cowboy in town.

He is involved in the Paso Robles Rotary, The Paso Robles Chamber of Commmerce, The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance, the Paso Robles Main Street Association, and the Paso Robles Trail Riders.