The Wine Wrangler: The Ultimate Designated Driver

Enjoy Worry Free Wine Tasting with The Wine Wrangler

Tis' the season of merriment and joy and all through Paso Robles Wine Country, people are making the most of their holiday by exploring local wineries with their family and friends. Paso Robles Wine Country is an amazing place to visit any time during the year, but during the holidays, wine tasting rooms are busier and more people are out and about, tasting the wines of California's Central Coast. Unfortunately, it's easy to get carried away by the festive atmosphere and before you realize it, you've had too much to drink. Wine tasting with The Wine Wrangler will give you a chance to enjoy the day, without having to worry about getting home safely.

Many people who go wine tasting in Paso Robles don’t realize how much wine they can consume over the course of a few hours, but it can certainly add up over the day. A typical day of wine tasting includes visits to 4 to 5 wineries and 4-6 tastings at each. 

On average, a tasting room pour is 2 ounces—that means that just within a few hours, the average guest can consume well over a bottle of wine—if not more. If you’re wine tasting on your own this means that at any given time you could be pulled over for D.U.I.—which can have serious consequences. 

By making a reservation for one of our Wine Wrangler tours, you can sit back and enjoy a day of wine tasting without having to worry about the unintentional consequences.

In the meantime, we’d like to dispel some common misconceptions:

I can’t be drunk—it was just a few tastings: Those seemingly innocent tastings can add up to a seriously large quantity of wine. With the average pour at 2 ounces, a single stop can mean that you’ve consumed 12 ounces of wine—a standard glass of wine is 5 ounces, so those tastings can add up quickly. Alcohol’s effect on your body is dependent on sex and weight, but other factors such as tiredness, overall health and mood can play an important role, too.

But I ate a big breakfast/lunch: Food—especially fatty foods—can have a small impact on how quickly alcohol is processed by your body, but it won’t prevent alcohol from entering your blood stream. Simply put, drink too much and you’ll get drunk.

I would know if I were impaired: Alcohol impairs our judgment. Add to the mix, the lively, fun atmosphere of the tasting room, the camaraderie of friends and people who you meet on the way, and your ability to know that you’ve passed the legal limit becomes blurred.

Driving while intoxicated can have serious consequences—you could be pulled over and arrested, lose your driver’s license and have to deal with serious fines, not to mention steep increases in insurance. And, if you’re involved in an accident, you could face jail time.


Why put yourself or others into harm’s way? With the WineWrangler, you can spend a day wine tasting, enjoying our local wines—and scenery—without worry, and we can promise you—you won’t be sorry in the morning.

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