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February 22, 2019

Nordby Wine Caves Announces Their Latest Underground Project for Booker Wines

Booker Wines is building a new tasting room with Nordby Wine Caves in Paso Robles.  

Our underground building experts are in the process of excavating a new wine cave through a portal located east of the existing winery. Designed by Signum Architecture, this underground space will serve as both a traditional barrel storage and private event venue. 

Did you know? The winery's name Booker comes from the two orphan brothers, Claude and Dick Booker, who had purchased the land in the late 1920’s. By the turn of the century the Booker brothers had acquired over 1,200 acres on Paso's Westside. Eric and Lisa Jensen purchased 100 acres of the property in 2001 with the intent of growing the best fruit for some of the best wineries in the area. The 2005 Vintage was Booker Vineyard's first release with the wines being made by owner Eric Jensen.

If you want to learn more about going underground, please visit our website or contact Rick Shone at rickshone@nordby.net

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