Los Angeles Times

Indulging in a sip of Tuscany

Overlooked Temecula pairs wine country with small-town delights

- BY JULIE L. K ESSLER travel@latimes.com

I am embarrasse­d to say now that I hadn’t considered Temecula when I was looking for an easy weekend getaway. Huge mistake. Remarkable food and wines, lovely accommodat­ions with Tuscany-like views and small-town friendline­ss that was a salve for an urban dweller’s soul, all just a two-hour drive away. The tab: $619 for two nights in a deluxe villa at the South Coast Winery Resort & Spa, including a winemaking tour and tastings, additional tastings at Vintner’s Vault, a lunch with wine pairings and massages for two. Extras: $15 each for tastings at nearby Palumbo and Wiens wineries, $105 for dinner at the resort’s Vineyard Rose restaurant and $95 for dinner at Bouquet.

The bed

South Coast Winery Resort & Spa (34843 Rancho California Road; [951] 587-9463, www.southcoast­winery.com ) is in the heart of this wine-growing region. There are 50 hotel rooms and 76 oversized, well-appointed villas with fireplaces, sitting areas and balconies overlookin­g vineyards and citrus groves. The winery also has the award-winning Vineyard Rose restaurant, Grape-Seed Spa with innovative vine-based treatments, a sun-drenched pool and fitness center.

The meal

After the informativ­e wine tour, several tastings and a delightful nap, we headed to Vineyard Rose, where we thought we were in Umbria, minus the jet lag. Locally sourced produce and main dishes, such as wild mushroom and duck linguine, and cornmeal-dusted sand dabs, complement­ed with wine pairings, made for a memorable meal. Saturday night brought us to Bouquet at the Ponte Vineyard Inn [(951) 676-7898, www.ponteviney­ardinn.com ], where, upon being seated in the intimate dining room, we were presented with a compliment­ary bottle of 2010 Meritage, a lovely five-varietal blend. The service was impeccable and the osso buco , prepared with Barbera , and a colossal shrimp and porcini mushroom risotto happily put us in touch with our inner Perugian. The homemade limoncello and amaretto cookies presented with the bill added to our Continenta­l bliss.

The find

Temecula’s Old Town recalls an earlier era with interestin­g, original architectu­re, several antique shops, cafes, restaurant­s, a Saturday farmers market, weekly dog adoptions and the requisite region-inspired, gift shop tchotchkes emblazoned with “Conserve water, drink wine.”

The lesson learned

Spending a weekend in Temecula will cause you to (1) take a vintner’s course, (2) quit your day job and become a gentleman/ woman farmer, (3) make good on your impending midlife crisis or (4) gleefully, all of the above.

 ?? Justin Hulse South Coast Winery Resort & Spa ?? SOUTH COAST Winery Resort & Spa in Temecula, with 50 rooms and 76 large villas, is in the heart of a wine-growing region.
Justin Hulse South Coast Winery Resort & Spa SOUTH COAST Winery Resort & Spa in Temecula, with 50 rooms and 76 large villas, is in the heart of a wine-growing region.
 ?? Old Town Temecula ?? OLD TOWN TEMECULA has original architectu­re, antique shops and many restaurant­s.
Old Town Temecula OLD TOWN TEMECULA has original architectu­re, antique shops and many restaurant­s.
 ?? South Coast Winery Resort & Spa ?? THE VINEYARD ROSE at South Coast Winery offers fine dining and wine pairings, of course.
South Coast Winery Resort & Spa THE VINEYARD ROSE at South Coast Winery offers fine dining and wine pairings, of course.
 ?? Old Town Temecula Farmers Market ?? THERE’S FRESH PRODUCE in abundance at the popular farmers market held on Saturdays in Old Town Temecula.
Old Town Temecula Farmers Market THERE’S FRESH PRODUCE in abundance at the popular farmers market held on Saturdays in Old Town Temecula.
 ?? Lou Spirito Los Angeles Times ??
Lou Spirito Los Angeles Times

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