Best Wineries in Temecula - Travel by Brit

Situated in Southern California between Los Angeles and San Diego lies Temecula—the home of Southern California’s wine country. Temecula boasts over 45 wineries, vineyards, and tasting rooms spanning over 33,000 miles. Most winegrowers are planted along two main streets stemming from Old Town Temecula—Rancho California Road and De Portola Road.

In June 2021, I visited Temecula with my mom. Although it would be impossible to squeeze in a visit to all of Temecula’s fantastic wineries during a weekend visit, we did manage to visit some of the best wineries in Temecula!

From expansive resort-like wineries to cozy, locally-owned spots, you don’t have to look far to find a great glass of wine in Temecula. Here are four of the best wineries in Temecula you have to visit during your trip to Southern California’s Wine Country!

Wilson Creek Winery

Address: 35960 Rancho California Rd, Temecula, CA 92591

It’s understandable why Wilson Creek Winery is one of the best wineries in Temecula—this beautiful family-owned winery offers a warm, hospitable environment with plenty of spaces to relax. You can visit the expansive tasting room, full-service restaurant, picnic area, or many other outdoor spaces to enjoy a glass of wine or a bite to eat.

Wilson Creek Winery is known for its sparkling wines—particularly their award-winning Almond Sparkling Wine. I also loved the Golden Jubilee white wine with notes of mango, pineapple, and guava.

The tasting room at Wilson Creek Winery is open from 10 AM to 6 PM from Saturday to Thursday and 10 AM to 8 PM on Friday. It costs $20 for a tasting on the weekdays and $25 for a tasting on the weekends. The tasting includes six (generous!) pours, and you can bring your wine glass home with you.

And the best part? The Wilson family owns Golden Retrievers, and you can often see them on the property running around. Considering my love for Goldens, that’s a big perk!

Best Wineries in Temecula - Wilson Creek Winery - Travel by Brit
Best Wineries in Temecula - Wilson Creek Winery - Travel by Brit

Cougar Winery and Vineyard

Address: 39870 De Portola Road, Temecula, 92592

Cougar Vineyards & Winery is a quaint, boutique winery with lush, scenic views, making it one of the best wineries in Temecula!

Cougar Vineyards grows wine varietals exclusive to Italy, and they own over 17 acres of land. For $21, you can enjoy wine tasting from a rotating menu that includes a logo glass to take home. I loved their Sangio’s Sparkling Peach Sangria. It’s sweet, but it’s delicious!

Cougar Vineyards is also an excellent location to stop for lunch or dinner. They serve salads, sandwiches, flatbread pizzas, and other tasty menu items that pair well with the wines.

Best Wineries in Temecula - Cougar Vineyard & Winery - Travel by Brit
Best Wineries in Temecula - Cougar Vineyard & Winery - Travel by Brit

Fazeli Cellars Winery

Address: 37320 De Portola Rd, Temecula, CA 92592

Fazeli Wine Cellars is undoubtedly one of the best wineries in Temecula. As soon as you get there, you will be astounded by the gorgeous setting. It almost looks like a castle with the grand staircase in front that leads to a luxurious building. The winery has unparalleled views, with a large patio where you can take in the scenery and enjoy live music.

In addition to the view, Fazeli also has fantastic wines and food. The winery is Persian-owned, and they specialize in delicious white wines and Persian food. When you go, make sure to try the delightful kebabs and the Nooraz wine. You can make reservations for Fazeli Cellars in advance. There is nothing better than sipping quality wine while sitting on a sunny patio listening to great music. You’ll love your visit to Fazeli Wine Cellars.

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Somerset Vineyard & Winery

Address: 37338 De Portola Rd, Temecula, CA 92592

Somerset Vineyard & Winery started as a business venture between a close group of friends who grew up on the street called Somerset in Orange County, California. The winery’s name was chosen to reminisce of that tight-knit neighborhood feeling, with block parties, neighborhood potlucks, and lawn games as the core inspiration.

You’ll definitely feel the friendly neighborhood atmosphere when you step foot in Somerset Vineyard & Winery. Since most wineries in Temecula close at 5 PM, Somerset is one of the only wineries in Temecula that is open “after hours,” so you can visit until 9 PM on Fridays and Saturdays and 7 PM on Sunday. They also have live music and winery tours on the weekends.

In their tasting room, you can sample Rhône varieties like Viognier, Grenache, and Syrah, as well as the Spanish Macabeo, Monastrell, and Tempranillo. When I was visiting on Saturday night, they were also were serving fun flavors of sangria!

More Popular Wineries in Temecula

Although I didn’t get the chance to visit these wineries, here are some other popular wineries in Temecula that are on my list for next time:

  • Robert Renzoni Vineyards—This 12-acre Italian-style vineyard was started by fourth generation Italian Robert Renzoni and specialized in cabernet sauvignon, pinot grigio, and sangiovese.
  • Leoness Cellars—Located on a hilltop, Leoness Cellars was established in 2002 and forcuses on crafting signature estate cabernet sauvignon.
  • Carter Estate Winery—Carter Estate is a luxury Mediterranian style winery that sits on a lofty 109 acres. The winery is also a resort and offers an upscale Food & Wine Pairing in addition to the traditional wine tasting expereince.
  • Baily Vineyard & Winery—Baily Vineyard & Winery is owned and operated by the Baily family and has been producing wines made from cabernet sauvignon and other traditional Bordeaux varieties since the 1980s.
  • Doffo Winery—If a boutique style wine tasting expereince is more your style, you’ll loce Doffo Winery. The tastings include small-batch, handcrafted new releases, dessert wines, and reserve wines like syrah, malbec, and zinfandel.
  • Palumbo Family Vineyards & Winery—Like Doffo, Palumbo also focuses on small-lot, handcrafted wines at the family-run winery, like cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese, cabernet franc, and more.
  • Hart Family Winery—Hart Family Winery has been family operated in Temecula since 1980, making it one of the oldest continuously-operating wineries in Temecula, making it great for a small, intimate gathering.
  • Ponte Winery—Ponte Winery is a 300-acre propery that includes vineyards, gardens, a tasting room, and even a boutique hotel called the Ponte Vineyard Inn. This winery has a wide variety of wines to enjoy, from sparkling wines to custom blends.
  • Vindemia Winery—Vindemia Winery is another boutique, family-owned winery where you can also enjoy a speciality olive oil tasting with your wine tasting.
  • Miramonte Winery—This hilltop winery offers incredible views of Temecula and wines made from grapes found in the Southern Rhône Valley, Portugal, or Spain. Miramonte Winery also has live music on Friday and Saturday nights.

The Best Way to Visit Popular Wineries in Temecula

If you want to check out some of the best wineries in Temecula during your visit but don’t want to worry about the hassle of driving or using Uber, consider booking an all-inclusive wine tour in Temecula that includes transportation. Here are some top-rated tours to check out during your visit!

Where to Stay in Temecula

Looking for a place to stay during your trip to Temecula? Here are some hotels located within the heart of Southern California’s Wine Country!

  • Carter Estate Winery and Resort—Unwind with gorgeous vineyard views in a Mediterranean-inspired bungalow at this upscale resort on the property of Carter Estate Winery! 
  • Wine Country Private Working Sheep Farm—Looking for a unique lodging experience in wine country? Stay at this private working sheep farm for a highly rated, peaceful experience at Namaste Farms.
  • Home2 Suites by Hilton Temecula—If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option located within a mile of Old Town Temecula, Home2 Suites offers comfortable accommodations with tasteful decor and a continental breakfast!

“Wine Down” at the Best Wineries in Temecula

There you have it—the best wineries in Temecula! Whether you like white wines, red wines, sparkling wines, or even sangria, you’re sure to find something that will please you at one of these fantastic wineries in Southern California’s wine country.

Which of these wineries sounds like it would be your favorite? What’s your favorite type of wine? Let me know in the comments below!

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  • This is a great guide to the wineries in the area! I’ve only been to wineries in Spain, but these all look great too so I’ll definitely be hitting up at least one when I visit here!

  • Visiting some wineries in California is something I really want to do when I can go back to America, so thanks for sharing some amazing ones 🙂

  • These all sound incredible Brittany! I especially like the sound of Fazeli Cellars Winery with their Persian food. I mean I always want to try so much wine, but I’m a lightweight so what I really need is tasty food to go with each tasting!

    The scenery in Temecula is just so beautiful too!

  • As a wine lover, this is right up my street!! I would love to visit Southern California’s wine country one day, I think Fazeli (for the food) and Wilson Creek (for the dogs!) would be top of my list! Thanks for the great guide!

  • I absolutely adored this post and all of your photos! Also, I’m really craving wine rn – even though it’s not even noon yet, haha. I’m actually a bit embarrassed to admit I hadn’t heard of Temecula before finding your post, so thanks for putting this gem on my radar!

  • Ah, I love California! One thing I’ve never done on a California trip is explore the wine regions and it looks like I’m definitely missing out! Fazeli Cellars Winery looks amazing! Their wine and food sound delicious! I can’t wait until I can get back to California, I’ll definitely explore these Temecula wineries, thanks for the great guide!

  • I love wine and thanks to your post, I discovered many new things.. very informative! Saved it for future travels 🙂 Great job!

    • Yes, it’s a beautiful area, regardless of if you like wine or not 🙂 I’ll have a new post up about the best things to do in Temecula tomorrow that might be good for you to check out!

  • Wow!!! I had no idea there were that many wineries in that location. They ALL sound amazing!!! The Persian winery, in particular, is interesting as it offers yummy Persian foods. I’ll definitely have to check these out when I visit that region. Thanks

  • As a dog lover, I will like Wilson Creek Winery. I think it’s a simple smart strategy to make people feel down to earth environment and spread the news about their winery. But I will like the Peach Sangria from Cougar Winery and Vineyard though.

  • i have had temecula on my bucket list for sooo long! i’ve been to so many places right around it… but after seeing this, the temecula wineries & the city itself are 100% on my next Cali itinerary.

  • These sound great, will definitely have to stop next time I’m driving to San Diego. A glass of the Sangio’s Sparkling Peach Sangria sounds perfect for a hot summers day.

  • Isn’t wine tasting one of the best late summer activities? I live in Portland, Oregon and we have the Oregon Wine Country only 1 hour away from the city. I love going there on a day trip or weekend escape. Will definitely need to check out California wine regions more. Hopefully, we’ll find some time on our next trip down South. Will save your tips for planning! 😉

  • What a great guide! I’ll definitely be referring back if I’m ever in the area. And, my favorites are typically sparkling wines, so Wilson Creek Winery may be a good start for me :). Xx Sara

  • Such a great guide. Have to visit a winery some day. I loved visiting distilleries and breweries. Usually the surroundings of wineries are also really beautiful.

  • How interesting, I didn’t know there were so many vineyards in California, I was a couple of months ago in Simi Valley and I think it was quite close to me. Thanks for this guide!

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