Celebrate the coming of spring with a day trip to Southern California's Temecula Valley for some wine tasting. It’s not too far from Los Angeles, the countryside is beautiful, the wine trails are really simple, the wines are often award-winning, and the quality is surprisingly high. If you’ve never been to Southern California’s wine country, early March brings a great way to get an introduction.
The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association has a world of wine to offer over their Barrel Tasting Weekend, March 5th and 6th, 2011. Their member wineries - more than 30 of them now - swing open their cellar doors and invite you in to sample tank and barrel tastings of future vintages along with tastings of finished wine. The event is even catered. Each winery will have food selections specially paired with featured wines.
You can start almost immediately after exiting the 15 Freeway. Take Rancho California Road or the De Portola Trail to get started on your self-guided tour. At your first stop - Ponte Family Estate Winery - you’ll get a winery map with menu listings, a passport ticket and a souvenir logo glass. Take a few minutes to map out the wineries you want to visit – if you haven’t already done so – and get started. You may be surprised that you’ll find some new favorite wines as a result of your visit. Ponte Family Estate Winery specializes in Italian varieties, so I'll probably linger there a bit. Also try to make it by South Coast Winery Resort and Spa. It is the jewel of the valley. It was the first Southern California Winery ever to win the coveted Golden Bear Award at the California State Fair as "Best Winery in California." They followed up that success by winning the award again.
The World of Wine Barrel Tasting Weekend runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $99 per person and are good both days. Sunday Only and Designated Driver tickets are available at a discount.
The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association has a world of wine to offer over their Barrel Tasting Weekend, March 5th and 6th, 2011. Their member wineries - more than 30 of them now - swing open their cellar doors and invite you in to sample tank and barrel tastings of future vintages along with tastings of finished wine. The event is even catered. Each winery will have food selections specially paired with featured wines.
You can start almost immediately after exiting the 15 Freeway. Take Rancho California Road or the De Portola Trail to get started on your self-guided tour. At your first stop - Ponte Family Estate Winery - you’ll get a winery map with menu listings, a passport ticket and a souvenir logo glass. Take a few minutes to map out the wineries you want to visit – if you haven’t already done so – and get started. You may be surprised that you’ll find some new favorite wines as a result of your visit. Ponte Family Estate Winery specializes in Italian varieties, so I'll probably linger there a bit. Also try to make it by South Coast Winery Resort and Spa. It is the jewel of the valley. It was the first Southern California Winery ever to win the coveted Golden Bear Award at the California State Fair as "Best Winery in California." They followed up that success by winning the award again.
The World of Wine Barrel Tasting Weekend runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $99 per person and are good both days. Sunday Only and Designated Driver tickets are available at a discount.




There was a party atmosphere abetted by DJ Reaper spinnin' some classic hits, and the Cap'n Morgan Pirate was wandering around for photo ops like the one pictured at right.


Dry Blueberry Wine
Sweet Blueberry Wine
Strawberry RieslingThis wine also utilizes non-grape fruit, but includes some actual wine grapes as well. It comes in a clear bottle, all the better to show its pale golden hue. The fruit on the nose is all strawberry, all the time. It’s not a candy-like aroma, or like a strawberry candle. It’s like a strawberry farm. The smell of real strawberries jumps right out of the glass and into my nose. On the label, the winery claims the Strawberry Riesling is what summer smells like. That sounds like a good assessment to me. The taste is sweet like ripe strawberries and mildly acidic. I don’t know if it pairs too well with many foods - fruit salad, anyone? - but this wine could be sipped poolside all day long. At 12% abv once more, it’s very gulpable, especially when served chilled.








Morgan Creek Cahaba White, Alabama Muscadine, Dry Table Wine
Vulcan Red This wine is medium weight, brick-red in color and made from 100% Muscadine grapes. It sells for $13. The nose carries a sweet and earthy quality. Denise - on whose great sense of smell I often rely - says it reminds her of grapes fallen from vines and crushed underfoot, which she experienced as a child. The palate shows a trace of the same funkiness that presents itself in the Cahaba White, only smoothed out with a ripe sweetness that resembles sour raspberry candy. There's a sparkling acidity which actually feels almost - but not quite - fizzy in the mouth. It pairs well with butter cookies and blueberry Welsh cake, too. It’s not so great a match with peanuts, but food with a bit of a sweet edge seems to be a good mate for it. Vulcan Red can also benefit from a good chill.


The Douro entry,