Dog-Friendly Wine Tours in Paso Robles

If you’re planning a day of wine tasting in Paso Robles and can’t imagine leaving your furry friend behind, we have great news — Paso Robles is one of the most dog friendly wine regions in California! At Paso Robles Wine Tours, we love dogs just as much as we love wine, which is why our transportation is completely dog friendly. Whether you’re planning a relaxed afternoon or a full day of tastings, your pup is welcome to join the adventure.

We believe wine tasting should feel easy, fun, and inclusive — and that means bringing the whole family (yes, even the four-legged ones). So grab the leash, pack a few treats, and let’s explore some of our favorite pet friendly wineries in Paso Robles.

Why Choose a Dog Friendly Wine Tour?

At Paso Robles Wine Tours, we make it simple to enjoy wine tasting with dogs in Paso Robles. Our vehicles are spacious, climate-controlled, and cleaned after every trip — perfect for both you and your pup to ride in comfort. We provide door-to-door pickup, so you can focus on the fun part: great wine, beautiful vineyards, and plenty of tail wags.

Our Top 5 Pet Friendly Wineries in Paso Robles

Brecon Estate

Brecon is the ultimate stop for dogs and their humans. The tasting patio is surrounded by shaded seating and open lawn space, perfect for lounging while you sip their refreshing Albariño or Cabernet Franc. The staff are true dog lovers, always ready with a water bowl and a smile.

Paix Sur Terre

Peaceful and charming, Paix Sur Terre lives up to its name — “Peace on Earth.” Your dog can relax right beside you while you sample Rhône-style reds. The winemakers are passionate about creating a down-to-earth experience that feels like visiting a friend’s home.

Niner Wine Estates

If you want an upscale yet welcoming atmosphere, Niner Wine Estates is ideal. Their patio overlooks the iconic Heart Hill, offering incredible views and plenty of space for your pup to stretch out. The staff is attentive, bringing water for dogs before you even ask. Don’t miss their Pinot Noir or Cabernet Sauvignon flights.

Kiame Wine Cellars

Kiame is a true local gem — rustic, relaxed, and friendly to dogs of all sizes. Their outdoor area is open and sunny, with plenty of seating for guests and pets alike. Try their crisp white blends or summer rosé while your pup enjoys the fresh air and attention from the team.

Bella Luna Estate Winery

A small, family-owned winery where dogs are always welcome! Bella Luna’s outdoor tasting area is casual and comfortable, and the owners love meeting visitors’ pets. Their Italian varietals, like Sangiovese and Barbera, are perfect for sipping on a sunny Paso afternoon.

More Great Dog Friendly Wineries to Visit

There are so many pet friendly wineries in Paso Robles that it’s hard to choose! Here are a few more that we love bringing guests to:

  • Castoro Cellars – Plenty of shaded lawn space for pups, and a fun, laid-back vibe.

  • Eberle Winery – Classic Paso spot with outdoor tastings and beautiful cave tours (dogs welcome on the grounds).

  • Shale Oak Winery – Eco-friendly and dog friendly, with a large patio surrounded by oaks.

  • ONX Wines – Known for their vineyard walks — a perfect place to sip and stroll with your dog.

  • Halter Ranch – Expansive grounds, great wines, and a welcoming attitude toward pets.

Wine Tasting With Dogs in Paso Robles Made Easy

When you book with Paso Robles Wine Tours, you don’t have to worry about logistics — we handle all the planning and transportation. Our dog friendly wine tours in Paso Robles are designed for both comfort and fun, so you and your pup can explore safely while enjoying the region’s best wineries.

Whether it’s your first time wine tasting with dogs or you’re a local looking to discover new pet friendly wineries in Paso Robles, we’ll make sure the day is full of great wine, happy tails, and stress-free travel.

Plan Your Dog Friendly Wine Tour Today

Ready to sip, relax, and explore with your best friend? Book your dog friendly wine tour in Paso Robles with us today and discover why our guests (and their pets) keep coming back for more. Because around here, good wine and good company — furry or otherwise — always go hand in hand.

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