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Booker
Vineyard
2011–2024
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2021

Set on 100 acres on the west side of Paso Robles, Booker Wines is named after the site’s original owners, who had dedicated their lives to being great farmers, humanitarians and stewards of the land.

Booker Vineyard

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Booker Vineyard
Paso Robles, CA
2021
AWARDS
2024 Gray Design Award
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Booker Vineyard
Paso Robles, CA
2021
AWARDS
2024 Gray Design Award
Our brief was to create a winery and hospitality space for Booker Wines that would embody the ethos of the brand, and of its founder/winemaker, Eric Jensen.

In our design approach we took our cue from Eric Jensen, a self-professed minimalist, and his belief that a fanciful winery and expensive gadgetry do nothing to make a wine better.Our goal was to design a space that provides a casual, welcoming atmosphere for visitors, while reflecting Eric Jensen’s minimalist philosophy of interfering with the land as little as possible.

We began with the concept of a terrace and a trellis. Inspired by the visible fractures in the area’s chalky limestone soil, (which also form the inspiration for the brand’s Fracture label), we began to study the patterns created by the fractures in the soil. These patterns, in turn, became the basis for the laying out the walls, in direct relation to the land and views. Set at an angle to the vineyard, the long lines of the walls are oriented toward the views of downtown Paso Robles. Elevated so they do not compete with the rolling hills, the monolithic concrete structures are simple and unassuming, lifted above the vineyards without dominating them and becoming an integral element of the landscape.

Team
Construction
RP Construction
Interior Design
Katie Martinez Design
Hardscape design
Signum Architecture
Landscape design
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Photography
Adam Rouse
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