Explore Temecula's stunning wine country with a day filled with local history and delightful tastings. Starting at the historic Vail Ranch Headquarters, your journey takes you through picturesque vine
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Location: Temecula
What's Included
- Wine tasting fees at three Temecula wineries.
- Transportation aboard a deluxe touring vehicle with a knowledgeable driver/host
- Sparkling welcome and a behind-the-scenes winemaking tour at one winery
- Pickup and drop-off from free public parking lot located historic Vail Ranch Headquarters
- Easy and excellent post-tour dining options.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend wearing something comfortable yet nice since you'll be visiting multiple wineries. A light, breathable outfit is great for the vineyard, and don't forget comfortable shoes because you might do a bit of walking. Also, consider bringing a light jacket in case it gets cooler in the evening.
A: Yes, the tour is designed for adults 21 and over due to wine tasting. However, children are welcome if they are accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that some wineries might have restrictions on minors, so it's good to check with the tour provider ahead of time.
A: The parking is free and there's a public lot right at Vail Ranch Headquarters, so it’s super convenient! Just arrive a bit early to find a spot, especially on weekends when it can get busy. The tour starts there, so it makes it easy to hop on the bus.
Discussions
Just did the Temecula Treasures Wine Tour — wow!
I just got back from the Temecula Treasures Wine Tour, and it was amazing! We started at Vail Ranch HQ, and the sparkling welcome was such a nice touch. The behind-the-scenes winemaking tour was super informative. Loved tasting at each winery — the views were stunning, especially at the second stop! If you’re looking for a gift, this is a solid choice. Perfect for a couple's day out!
Thinking about gifting the Temecula Wine Tour — any suggestions?
I’m considering getting the Temecula Treasures Wine Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love wine but haven’t been to Temecula yet. Anyone have tips or experiences? Like how does the transportation work? Is it easy for older folks?