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The Temecula Valley is Southern California's Wine Country. Nearly 50 wineries populate the region’s rolling hills and sprawling valleys producing a variety of wines, including award-winning and artisan Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir.
Conveniently located just an hour’s drive from San Diego and Orange County, Temecula Valley is home to nearly 50 wineries that produce grapes from 50 different varieties. From grand estates with lavish tasting rooms to modern wineries with vineyard views, here are the best Temecula wineries to visit.
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Wilson Creek Winery. The sommeliers are knowledgeable and are able to recommend great wines based upon your preferences and pallet. 2. Vindemia Estate Winery.
Find your new favorite winery in Temecula, Southern California's wine country. Many Temecula Valley wineries take advantage of the grape-loving warm days and cool nights to produce...
Central to San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange County, Temecula wine country boasts 33,000 acres and 47 wineries, each offering a unique, memorable experience and pouring exceptional wines. Between sips, enjoy award-winning food, live music, winery tours, spa treatments, and more.
Whether you want impressive food and wine, Vegas-esque pool parties or family-friendly vibes, Temecula Valley wineries have got you covered.
Central to San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange County, Temecula wine country boasts 33,000 acres and 47 wineries, each offering a unique, memorable experience and pouring exceptional wines. Between sips, enjoy award-winning food, live music, winery tours, spa treatments, and more.
These Temecula wineries offer beautiful tasting rooms and rolling vineyard views. Temecula Valley is a Southern California gem that hides in plain sight, set less than 25 miles from the...
Temecula wineries offer a unique and intimate wine-tasting experience. With its scenic vineyards, welcoming atmosphere, and a blend of both modern and traditional winemaking practices, it’s a destination that caters to both seasoned wine aficionados and casual wine enthusiasts.
Four hours north of San Diego by car, Temecula Valley is yet another region in Southern California known for its wineries. There are more than forty wineries growing fifty varietals and producing half a million cases every year. But which of them are worth your visit?