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October 14, 2020
Community, Drink, Eat

Here’s How the Mid-State Fair Cancellation Affected SLO County

Vendors and local businesses lost money and opportunities. Here’s how they pivoted.

October 14, 2020
Eat

Don’t Miss Out On SLO’s New Fall Ice Cream Flavors

Ice cream isn’t just a summer treat. Don’t forget to snag one of these coveted Pumpkin and Gingersnap ice cream sammies from the freezer.

October 12, 2020
Community, Fall 2020 – Issue 29

A Foraged Bouquet

You don’t need to buy floral arrangements to bring a little nature into a place; almost any greenery or wildflower can be made into a beautiful centerpiece.

October 3, 2020
Fall 2020 – Issue 29, Recipes

Where There Once Was Water

The Golden State and the Great Storm of 2020. This year is shaking us to our core, waking us from a deep complacent slumber. We are clearly in a time of massive transformation, a p...

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Monarch Grove Winery’s tasting room has been a fixture of the Grover Beach Amtrak station, greeting riders as they disembarked from the train. Like the butterfly, the tasting room recently migrated away, just around the corner to a larger space. Owners Ercilia Martins and Julie Garcia are excited for this new stage of their business.

After that initial trip, Julie was hooked. She began taking winemaking classes and scouting locations for the right space to open a tasting room at home in Grover Beach. They wanted to apply that same Old World approach characteristic of Portuguese winemaking to their wine. That’s when they landed on Monarch Grove Winery.

Ercilia and Julie purchased Monarch Grove Winery on the first day of 2024, but their passion for wine started long before their acquisition. Ercilia is originally from Portugal and grew up in the countryside, where her family made their own table wine. She brought Julie home for visits in 2019 and 2022. That’s when Julie first began learning about winemaking from Ercilia’s father, Joe Martins. 

“I fell in love with the culture and wine, and how food went with wine,” Julie says. “It’s an art.”

Transformation has been a running theme in both Julie and Ercilia’s lives, so a winery branded with the Monarch butterfly, a creature that undergoes dramatic physical change itself, was a serendipitous fit. 

“The Monarch is a symbol of transformation and this whole experience has been a big transformation in our lives,” says Julie.

Grover Beach was also spot-on. When Ercilia first visited the small beach town, she instantly felt at home; it reminded her so much of Portugal. Grover Beach may not have the renown of San Luis Obispo or Pismo Beach, but that was part of the appeal. 

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