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Saturday March 7th and 8th, the bloom is on the vines of Temecula when more than 30 wineries, together, open their barrels for introductory tastes and bites, for guests with self-guided passports, at the World of Wine event (WoW).

I’m up there every chance I get.  The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association really knows how to put on a special show.  More about this later.  First I want to clue you in on the fact that whenever the urge presents itself, you can make a special day of it any time in the wineries of Temecula.

One recent Saturday, some close wine-loving friends of mine treated me to a day in the vines, the tasting rooms and the palatial wine and dine hideaways of exclusive wine club member suites.  The day’s locations were kept a secret.  “Franco, ( most of my close friends call me Franco), be ready outside your front door  at 9:30am when we pick you up and strap you in the back seat, no questions asked,” they commanded.

If this was a kidnapping,  it should happen to me more often. The day was divided into three segments:  a tour and tasting through the vines, a picnic and wine tasting on a newly finished patio of a tasting room and a sit down banquet wine tasting in a palatial, exclusive wine club setting. This was as good as it gets, anywhere!

World of Wine, the event on March 7th and 8th, will give you the look and feel of the trip with my close friends.  A majority of wines tasted at the wineries you select at your own pace, will be old world varietals. These are European style grapes with a  Temecula style new world twist.   It’s a barrel tasting with the latest vintages from each winery both days, from 10am to 4:30pm. The wines from each location will be paired with finely crafted cuisine from experienced gourmet chefs. Be sure to view the newest winery still being built, Fazeli Winery, coming soon on the De Portola Trail.

Another singular feature of wine events in Temecula that you are sure to enjoy is the one-on-one conversations with the winemakers and owners of the wineries. Somehow the wines taste a little bit better when you get the story from the source.

Cost for both days, and a best buy, is $99. per person.  Other price offers are available.  Pre-sale tickets are on line at temeculawines.org.

Another wine and dine peak experience in Temecula Wine Country is a Valentines Day dinner at one of the ten winery restaurants in the district. Some restaurants to consider include:

EuropaVillage – “Romance, Romance” Fri. Feb. 13 at 6:30pm.  A special Valentines dinner with a comedy musical set in old world Vienna.  Five course dinner, with each course paired with EuropaVillage wines.  Tickets are $89. pp.  VIP tickets available. See more at, store.europavillage.com.

Monte De Oro – Valentines Dinner 2015 Sat. Feb. 14, each of the four courses paired with award winning wines.  Prix-fixe meal.  Live music and dancing.  $145. per couple.  Special VIP tickets.  951-491-6551 X115.

Pinnacle Restaurant Falkner Winery – 4 courseValentines Dinner Sat. Feb. 14, 5:30 to 9:30pm.  Wine pairings for each course. Choice of Filet Mignon or Chilean Sea Bass.  $89. each. Enjoy the hilltop ambiance views.  Call for RSVP at 951-676-8231 ext 1.

Thornton Winery – Romantic Rendezvous. Sat. Feb. 14, starts 7pm.  4 course dinner matched with Thornton wines.  Live music, long stem rose for the ladies.  $135. each.  Thornton  also has a Valentines dinner at their Café Champagne. A 3 course dinner for $75. per person. Call 951-699-0099.

More Valentine Wine Bytes

  • TWENTY/20 in Carlsbad and its heated terrace with the pretty coastal view, will be offering its special 3 course Prix-fixe menu Fri., Sat., and Sun. Feb. 13, 14 and 15.  $55. pp. Wine list pairings available.  Reserve at 760-827-2500.
  • Il Fornaio, at the Del Mar Plaza and Coronado has its Umbria Festa Regionale menu on Feb. 14.  Highlight is the Fondente ai Tre Cuori, a heart shaped flourless dark chocolate cake with berry gelee hearts.  RSVP in Del Mar at 858-755-8876 and in Coronado, 619-437-4911.
  • Chandler’s in Carlsbad has a Valentines Dinner Feb. 14 from 4:30 to 9:30pm. Three courses for $70. ea.  Add $35. for wine pairings.  Entrée choices include:  Rack of Lamb, Beef Tenderloin & Lobster or Duck leg confit.  RSVP at 760-683-5500.
  • For the get out of town type, RENAISSANCE, the Marriott Lodge at Sonoma Resort & Spa is celebrating with a “Discover Your Senses”a 3 day Valentine package with a wine dinner Feb. 14.  Get the full story by calling 800-321-1508.

Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur certified by Wine Spectator.  He is one of the leading wine commentators on the web.  View and link up with his columns at tasteofwinetv.com.  Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com and follow him on Facebook.

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