Having just done a similar excursion in the Paso Robles area a few days before, we were able to compare the experiences and found ourselves disappointed with this tour. Our group of (2) couples had a good time and our guide Steven was very friendly, knowledgeable and polite throughout our tour. The first stop consisted of wine tasting in a dark, wet and cold warehouse basically right in town without any place to even sit down while tasting. The next stop was the best of the day and was quite an enjoyable experience. The property and its views were beautiful and the very engaging winemaker spent a lot of time with us talking about wine and other farming conducted on her property. She even gave us a walking tour of her farm. Unfortunately there was a delay with Steven returning with our lunches and things got a little drawn out during his absence. The last stop was at a tasting room in a small town, which we found to be a very unremarkable experience, although the winemaker did meet with us and explained each of the many wines we tasted. In fact, we tasted at least 7 or 8 wines in rapid succession, which all ended up blending together in a blur of swirl, sniff, sip, dump, repeat. Sometimes less is better! Oddly, no water was offered during any of the three tastings (although there was plenty in the van in between destinations). The other disappointment was the length of time in transit, with some of the legs being 30-40 minutes long. Again, not a bad experience, but nothing exceptional.