Best Red Wine in Temecula: A Local Pour-by-Pour Guide
What’s the best red wine in Temecula? An honest local guide to Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Malbec, Barbera, and Cabernet Sauvignon — and which to drink first.
What’s the best red wine in Temecula? An honest local guide to Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Malbec, Barbera, and Cabernet Sauvignon — and which to drink first.
Most Temecula wineries close at 5 PM. Here’s where to actually drink wine in Temecula in the evening — including the only Old Town spot open until 8.
Where to actually drink wine in Temecula: De Portola, Rancho California, Long Valley, Old Town. A local’s map of how the regions differ.
Date night in Old Town Temecula: PAMEC’s natural wine flights, low lights, vinyl, and bottles you won’t find anywhere else in the valley.
PAMEC’s Cork Collector wine club — Temecula’s only natural wine subscription. Member-only pours, free tastings, and quarterly minimal-intervention bottles.
What wine pairs with Gaucho Grill Temecula? Argentine-rooted PAMEC reds — Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese — built for grilled meats. Walk-in tasting nearby.
Vinedos en Temecula: PAMEC es la unica bodega de vinos naturales del valle. Sin aditivos, fermentacion espontanea. Ven a probar en Old Town.
New winery in Temecula 2026: PAMEC opens its estate in De Portola wine country. Natural, additive-free wines from a young, ambitious cellar.
Gaucho Grill is opening in Old Town Temecula. Here is what the restaurant is, where it is, and what wine to order when you get there.
Cantina di Luce wines at Gaucho Grill Temecula? Try PAMEC instead — natural Argentine-rooted reds built for steak. Old Town tasting room.