42 acres hosted by Gelert H.
AmByth has three magical chords that run through our very core and shape our every thought, direction, decision and action: we are dry-farmed, we are a certified Biodynamic and Organic farm, vineyard and winery, and we make natural real wine.
AmByth is the Welsh word meaning 'forever'. We view it as our legacy: to live and farm to our heart's content in Templeton for the remainder of our lives... but also to farm with the future in mind, and the healthy condition of our land being left behind.
AmByth Estate is Paso Robles' first winery to produce Demeter certified Biodynamic wines. We utilize the Biodynamic method of farming to enhance our observations of nature, and use these intimate insights as tools that allow our 20 acres of vineyards to express their true character through the grapes it produces. We want our grapes to be as unique to AmByth Estate as your thumbprint is to you.
We are Natural Winemakers: we let the grapes express themselves into wine without the aid of additives, adjustments or enhancements. The wines are made with Native Yeasts, they are foot stomped, they are aged and bottled without any added sulfites. Some are aged in barrel or Vitrified Clay Eggs, others are beautifully aged in Terra Cota Amphoras. They are Pure. They are Alive. They are Fresh.
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A new but Retro style camper, our "Terry Classic" is your perfect choice for an amazing Central Coast wine country getaway. Located at the very top of a hill on a biodynamic farm and vineyard, the camper and location give privacy and solitude so you can be in the moment and enjoy your time away from home. The Camper has a sleek interior with ambient lighting and massive wrap around front window and bar, comfy leather couch and dinette table. The Terry also has a Queen bed, full bathroom, lounge area, kitchen with fridge and freezer, 3 burner stove, toaster oven, utensils pots and pans. Outdoor area has 3 chairs, propane fire pit (no cooking or wood), a picnic table. Outside awaits you an epic view of Paso wine country and the coastal mountains on a large property with vines, sheep, and oak forests.