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WE MAKE NATURAL WINES

If you searched for the best natural wine in Temecula and ended up here, the honest answer is short: there is one natural winery in Temecula Valley, and we are it. PAMEC is the only producer in the region making wine the natural way.

That sounds like a sales line, so the rest of this post is the explanation. What natural wine is. Why Temecula has only one. What to actually drink when you visit. And the honest comparison if you are a natural-wine drinker who wonders whether a Temecula bottle can compete with what you find in Healdsburg or the East Bay.

What “natural wine” actually means

Natural wine is not a marketing word, it is a method. The short version is wine made with as little intervention as possible. The longer version, the way most natural producers and importers in the United States define it, comes down to a few specific choices.

Conventional winemaking allows roughly 60 additives in the United States. Natural wine uses none of them. That is the line.

Why Temecula has only one natural winery

Temecula has roughly 50 wineries between Rancho California Road and De Portola Trail. Almost all of them follow conventional winemaking. There are a few reasons for that.

The climate is warm. Wild-yeast fermentation is harder when ambient temperatures are high; many California producers use commercial yeast for predictability. Tourist demand favors smooth, fruit-forward wines that pour easily on a tasting flight. And natural fermentation produces lower yields and inconsistent vintages, which is bad for an estate that needs to fill a 200-person tasting room every Saturday.

We chose the harder method on purpose. PAMEC is small enough that we can. Our estate fruit ferments with the yeast that comes off the grape, in tanks small enough to walk around. We do not chaptalize, do not adjust acid, do not add sulfites at the press. The wines taste like the year and the vineyard. In 2023 they tasted like 2023.

What to drink at PAMEC

If you are new to natural wine, ask the staff for a flight. Three pours, twenty minutes, and you will know whether the style is for you. If you already drink natural, here are the bottles to try first.

Honest comparison: how Temecula natural wine stacks up

If your reference point is the natural producers of Sonoma, Santa Cruz, or the Sierra Foothills, you will notice some differences. Temecula’s climate gives more ripeness and more body. Our reds carry more fruit weight than a Pinot from Anderson Valley or a Trousseau from Calaveras. The Pét Nat sits closer to a Languedoc style than to the leaner Loire examples.

That is not worse, it is different. Temecula natural wine has its own profile. The fact that it can be made here at all is the interesting part — it expands what natural wine in California looks like beyond the cool-climate stereotype.

Where to taste it

The PAMEC Patio is at 28522 Old Town Front Street, Suite 3, in the historic district. Open Thursday and Friday from 3 to 8 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 8 PM. Walk-ins welcome, dog-friendly, no reservation required. Directions and hours here.

If you want to keep drinking the wine after you go home, the Cork Collector wine club ships quarterly throughout California.

One natural winery in Temecula. We made it that way on purpose. Come taste why.

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