Parrish Family Team • June 5, 2025
Celebrate the Fourth of July at Parrish Family Vineyard!
Celebrate Independence Day in true wine country style at Parrish Family Vineyard, one of the top destinations for wine lovers in Paso Robles.
Join us for a festive and fun-filled Fourth of July wine event on July 4th and 5th from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM as we kick off summer with great wine, cuisine, and vineyard views.
Reservations
We’re serving up gourmet hot dogs with a creative twist—perfect for pairing with a chilled glass of our signature 2023 Rosé. It’s the star of our Frosé, a frozen rosé treat that’s the ultimate way to stay cool during your summer wine tasting adventure.
To make it even more fun, we’re bringing out classic backyard games for you and your crew to enjoy while you sip and savor. Whether you're visiting Paso Robles for the holiday weekend or you're a local looking for the best Fourth of July event in wine country, this is the place to be.
We’ll see you in red, white, and rosé!
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The 2024 vintage was a hot vintage with an extremely warm and long Summer in Paso Robles. We began harvest on August 30th with our Sauvignon Blanc and completed harvest on October 16th with Petite Sirah and Grenache. To give us a little more insight, we caught up with Winemaker, Cody Alt to learn more about the vintage. How did the hot weather impact the harvest? Cody: It was reminiscent of the 2022 vintage. Our yields were lower for us as well as most of Paso Robles. David said it is not uncommon for vines to auto-regulate after a high-yield year. Last year (2023) we had a much milder Summer and a cool Fall, which increased our yield.

The 2024 vintage was a hot vintage with an extremely warm and long Summer in Paso Robles. We began harvest on August 30th with our Sauvignon Blanc and completed harvest on October 16th with Petite Sirah and Grenache. To give us a little more insight, we caught up with Winemaker, Cody Alt to learn more about the vintage. How did the hot weather impact the harvest? Cody: It was reminiscent of the 2022 vintage. Our yields were lower for us as well as most of Paso Robles. David said it is not uncommon for vines to auto-regulate after a high-yield year. Last year (2023) we had a much milder Summer and a cool Fall, which increased our yield.