Steinbeck Vineyards & Winery

Sustainable Life

1 Family – 7 Generations – 142 Years

Sustainable Life

A vineyard’s life cycle—told through seasons of growth, faith, and renewal.

Vineyard during budbreak.
vineyard during budbreak

This Tour Offers

Visual examples of grafting and explanation of what it means to abide IN the Vine
See the branches of the vines, learn about the extensive root system, and understand the image of Christ as root
Discuss wild vine root stock and fruit-bearing cuttings, and how this relates to Jesus
Stop at Row 124 and learn about giving up burdens to God
Learn about the growth cycle of the vineyard as it applies to a life of faith
Discuss pruning, thinning, fruit-dropping and the harvest and connect these images to how God is working in our lives
A vine in the likeness of Jesus on the Cross.
A vine in the likeness of Jesus on the Cross
Life! Sap Flow from a Pruned Branch.
Life! Sap Flow from a Pruned Branch — During the winter months the vineyards appear lifeless. After careful pruning by the vinedresser, the warmer days of spring cause life to burst forth from buds as sap ‘weeps’ from the wounds of pruning to bring life and healing.
Cindy Steinbeck teaching on a tour.
Cindy Steinbeck Teaching on a Tour

Cindy Steinbeck Teaching on a Tour

Cindy has a passion for teaching, but also for sharing in the stories of the many beautiful people whom she has met over the years. Her artful and empathic storytelling reaches directly and tenderly to the heart, and always with the intention of bringing healing, health, and shared joy.

What it Means to be Grafted to the Vine

Cutting a graft wound.
Cutting a graft wound
Placing the branch with a matching wound into the rooted vine.
Placing the branch with a matching wound into the rooted vine

Beth Moore on Steinbeck Vineyards

Cindy and Beth Moore filming for Chasing Vines.
Cindy and Beth Moore filming for Chasing Vines
Cindy and Beth praying.
Cindy and Beth Praying
Stones at Row 124.
Stones: Ancient, lifeless, and heavy, these stones are transcribed with sorrows, then left in the vineyard to symbolize the freedom offered in the vine.

Row 124

Representations of fears, anxieties, and pain are cast into the vineyard. Those who cast them there are finding healing in the True Vine. Guests of this tour may symbolically leave these stones at the foot of a vine, and are encouraged to leave their true hurts with Jesus as he tends to their hearts.

New life in Row 124.
New life in Row 124
Cindy praying in Row 124.
Cindy Praying in Row 124
The vinedresser pruning.
The Vinedresser Pruning

Seven generations. One estate. Paso Robles in a glass.

From our family vineyard to your table—Paso heritage, beautifully poured.

Plan Your Tasting

$20 / person
  • Open Daily — Tastings 10:00am – 4:00pm
  • Indoor & outdoor seating options available
  • Large groups accepted with reservation
  • $20.00 per person tasting fee

Call or email your desired time and date and we’ll get back to you promptly.