Sunset's Savor the Central Coast
Photo Gallery
Antique Train Ride in Santa Margarita, California
Savor Guests enjoyed rides aboard an antique train that loops through the large ranch.
Credit: Dave Kastner / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Chefs "Battle of the Bay" in Santa Margarita, California
Two leading chefs from Morro Bay competed for bragging rights to creating the best breakfast.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Tyler Florence Book Signing in Santa Margarita, California
"Food Network" chef Tyler Florence was lead chef for the 2010 Food and Wine Festival, and then signed copies of his cookbook afterwards.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Cooking Demo in Santa Margarita, California
Several mini-seminars and cooking demos were held during the two day Sunset Savor the Central Coast" 2010 Food & Wine Festival.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Pismo Beach Sandcastle in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees to the 2010 "Sunset - Savor the Central Coast" Festival could see experts create one BIG sandcastle honoring the beach city of Pismo Beach. Do NOT try this at home.
Credit: Dave Kastner / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Adelaida Winery was one of the 100 Wineries pouring tastes at the 2010 Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food and Wine Festival.
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
People Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Thousands of people enjoyed a relaxing enjoying wine and food samples at the first Savor the Central Coast Festival, sponsored by Sunset Magazine.
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Farm Display in Santa Margarita, California
The Farming Pavilion allowed visitors to meet and learn more about the Farmers taht grow the wonderful food we enjoy. All part of the annual Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival".
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Western Winery Awards- Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees of the "Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival" were able to taste may of the award-winning wines for Sunset's "Western Winery Awards".
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Cowboy Kitchen in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees of the "Savor he Central Coast" Food & Wine Festival, sponsored in 2010 by Sunset Magazine, were able to experience a fully functional cowboy field kitchen.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Set up for the Western Winery Awards in Santa Margarita, California
For the first time ever, there was an official gala dinner to present the annual Sunset Magazine "Western Winery Awards". Here is the room during setup. This was part of the first ever "Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival."
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Olive Oil Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Several local SLO County producers offered olive oil tastings at the first-ever Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival." SLO County is a major producer of premium olive oils.
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Photo Gallery
Antique Train Ride in Santa Margarita, California
Savor Guests enjoyed rides aboard an antique train that loops through the large ranch.
Credit: Dave Kastner / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Chefs "Battle of the Bay" in Santa Margarita, California
Two leading chefs from Morro Bay competed for bragging rights to creating the best breakfast.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Tyler Florence Book Signing in Santa Margarita, California
"Food Network" chef Tyler Florence was lead chef for the 2010 Food and Wine Festival, and then signed copies of his cookbook afterwards.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Cooking Demo in Santa Margarita, California
Several mini-seminars and cooking demos were held during the two day Sunset Savor the Central Coast" 2010 Food & Wine Festival.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Pismo Beach Sandcastle in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees to the 2010 "Sunset - Savor the Central Coast" Festival could see experts create one BIG sandcastle honoring the beach city of Pismo Beach. Do NOT try this at home.
Credit: Dave Kastner / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Adelaida Winery was one of the 100 Wineries pouring tastes at the 2010 Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food and Wine Festival.
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
People Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Thousands of people enjoyed a relaxing enjoying wine and food samples at the first Savor the Central Coast Festival, sponsored by Sunset Magazine.
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Farm Display in Santa Margarita, California
The Farming Pavilion allowed visitors to meet and learn more about the Farmers taht grow the wonderful food we enjoy. All part of the annual Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival".
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Western Winery Awards- Wine Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees of the "Sunset Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival" were able to taste may of the award-winning wines for Sunset's "Western Winery Awards".
Credit: Curt Bentzinger / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Cowboy Kitchen in Santa Margarita, California
Attendees of the "Savor he Central Coast" Food & Wine Festival, sponsored in 2010 by Sunset Magazine, were able to experience a fully functional cowboy field kitchen.
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Set up for the Western Winery Awards in Santa Margarita, California
For the first time ever, there was an official gala dinner to present the annual Sunset Magazine "Western Winery Awards". Here is the room during setup. This was part of the first ever "Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival."
Credit: John Summer / San Luis Obispo County VCB
Olive Oil Tasting in Santa Margarita, California
Several local SLO County producers offered olive oil tastings at the first-ever Savor the Central Coast Food & Wine Festival." SLO County is a major producer of premium olive oils.



























