Steinbeck Vineyards & Winery
"The Crash"
1 Family – 7 Generations – 142 Years
THE CRASH
A farm family’s field, a freak storm, and a desperate decision at 9,000 feet.
The Crash — April 11, 1956
A B-26 bomber crashed 200 yards from the Steinbeck ranch house. The frame exploded across the barley; the engine plunged thirteen feet into the earth.
The infamous B-26 “Marauder” demanded fast airspeed to stay stable—prone to engine troubles and flown only by highly experienced pilots. After WWII and Korea, the USAF began retiring the type.
Five airmen were ferrying this aircraft from Ft. Biggs, Arizona, to Moses Lake, Washington when a freak snowstorm hit. A couple hundred miles outside Bakersfield, the crew lost instruments; when radios returned, fuel was down to ~30 minutes.
Map: Crash & Ranch House Area
Letter from Lt. Robert Nilsson
Of the five men, four survived the crash by parachuting out after a bail-out order was given at 9,000 feet.
Howie & Bev Steinbeck with the Nilssons
Howie was 17 when the plane crashed in the field near his house. In 2009, he and Bev drove to Utah and reconnected with the retired Lt. Robert Nilsson—53 years later.
Heritage Steinbeck Video
Watch a video presentation about The Crash and the family's history by one of our Heritage Club members, Kathy Kelly.
Honoring the men of The Crash
The memory of The Crash sticks with Howie to this day. Only a couple years later, Howie joined the United States Military and served in the National Guard. He continues to humbly thank those in military service and veterans for protecting and serving their country. He and his daughter Cindy commemorated the site of The Crash with a tall American flag, now rising up in the middle of one of their estate vineyard blocks.
A Living Site in the Vineyard
Each year, the soil of the vineyard is tilled, and for hundreds of feet surrounding the entry point of the plane, scattered debris can be found. Some of these pieces are in the Steinbeck tasting room, where Cindy put together a display telling the story of The Crash.
“The Crash” — Our Red Blend
In 2006, when Cindy was creating the Steinbeck Wine brand, she asked her dad what they should name their red blend. He asked if they could name it The Crash to commemorate the event and honor the men. Since its naming, it has been donated to several military functions, special dinners, and charities.
This wine helps us to tell the story of the five brave military men, one of whom lost his life, of The Crash of April 11, 1956. It is crafted each year as a tribute to their story, interwoven into the history of our land and family in Paso Robles.
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
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Indoor & outdoor seating options available
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Large groups accepted with reservation
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$20.00 per person tasting fee
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