Tablas Creek Vineyard | Paso Robles Wine Country

Adelaida District, Paso Robles

Tablas Creek Vineyard

The southern Rhône, replanted in California limestone. A French-American partnership that brought Beaucastel’s vines to the hills west of Paso Robles and helped define the region’s Rhône movement.

Founded 1990Adelaida DistrictRhône varietiesRegenerative organic

Drive twelve miles inland from the Pacific, up into the Santa Lucia Mountains west of Paso Robles, and the road climbs into limestone country. This is the Adelaida District, and at fifteen hundred feet sits Tablas Creek, the vineyard that more than any other tied Paso Robles to the southern Rhône.

A French and American partnership

Tablas Creek began as a friendship. Robert Haas was an American wine importer, founder of Vineyard Brands, and the man who brought Château de Beaucastel to the United States. The Perrin family had owned Beaucastel in Châteauneuf-du-Pape since the early twentieth century. Over two decades of traveling the country together to promote their wines, Haas and the Perrins became convinced that the Rhône grape varieties so well suited to the sunny south of France would thrive somewhere in California.

They searched for years, from the foothills of the Sierras to coastal Ventura County. In 1989 they found their match: a 120-acre parcel in what is now the Adelaida District, twelve miles from the ocean, sitting on shallow, rocky, high-pH limestone soils of the same geologic origin as those at Beaucastel. The partnership planted in the early 1990s and named the property for the small creek that runs through it.

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The cuttings and the nursery

Rather than buy California clones, the partners imported vine cuttings directly from Beaucastel: Mourvèdre, Grenache, Syrah, Counoise, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc and more. The cuttings spent years in USDA quarantine before they could be planted. To propagate them, Tablas Creek built its own grapevine nursery, and that nursery went on to supply much of California’s Rhône movement with authentic, estate-sourced material. Wines appeared under the Adelaida Hills and Tablas Hills names between 1994 and 1996, with the first wines under the Tablas Creek label produced in 1997.

That decision still defines the place. Many of the Rhône-variety vines planted across the Central Coast trace their lineage back to the Tablas Creek nursery.

The wines

The flagship wines are the Esprit de Tablas bottlings, a Mourvèdre-led red and a Roussanne-led white built in the image of Beaucastel’s own blends. Below them sit the Patelin de Tablas wines, broader Central Coast blends, and a deep bench of single-variety bottlings that show off the estate’s full Rhône planting. The house style favors restraint, savory complexity, and the kind of structure that rewards patience over immediate richness.

Farming as the headline

Tablas Creek has become as well known for how it farms as for what it bottles. The estate was certified organic in 2003, and in 2020 it became the first Regenerative Organic Certified winery in the United States. The farming program leans on cover crops, composting, minimal tillage, and a flock of sheep and other animals that graze the vineyard. The philosophy is simple: build soil health first, and let the wine follow.

Visiting Tablas Creek

The hilltop tasting room at 9339 Adelaida Road looks out over the estate vineyards and the rolling limestone hills of the Adelaida District. Seated and walk-in tastings are offered, with reservations recommended on weekends. It is an easy pairing with the other Adelaida wineries on the west side, and a natural stop for anyone trying to understand where Paso Robles Rhône wines come from.

Address
9339 Adelaida Road, Paso Robles, CA 93446
Region
Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA
Founded
1990
Known for
Esprit de Tablas, Rhône blends, regenerative farming
Signature grapes
Mourvèdre, Grenache, Syrah, Roussanne
Tasting
Seated and walk-in; reservations recommended
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Who founded Tablas Creek Vineyard?
Tablas Creek was founded in 1990 by the Perrin family of Château de Beaucastel in Châteauneuf-du-Pape and the American importer Robert Haas, who together searched California for limestone soils suited to Rhône grape varieties.
What is Tablas Creek known for?
It is best known for Rhône varieties grown on high-pH limestone, its flagship Esprit de Tablas red and white blends, its grapevine nursery that supplied much of California’s Rhône movement, and for being the first Regenerative Organic Certified winery in the United States.
Where is Tablas Creek located?
It sits in the Adelaida District on the west side of the Paso Robles AVA, at 9339 Adelaida Road, about twelve miles inland from the Pacific at roughly fifteen hundred feet of elevation.
What makes the terroir special?
The estate sits on shallow, rocky, high-pH limestone soils of the same geologic origin as those at Beaucastel, at elevation and close enough to the ocean to keep the climate cool and Mediterranean.
Can you visit Tablas Creek?
Yes. The hilltop tasting room at 9339 Adelaida Road offers seated and walk-in tastings with vineyard views, and reservations are recommended on weekends.