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Temecula Wine Tours
Temecula Wineries
Temecula wine country is located in Southern California. Taking Temecula wine tours is fun in this beautiful wine region of rolling hills with high mountains reaching as high as 11,500 feet as a backdrop. The vineyards in this area are at 1500 to 2500 feet above sea level, which makes the daytime temperatures cooler than if they were on the valley floor. Daytime temperatures are also moderated by the ocean breezes coming over the coastal range to the west.
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Normally when people think of Southern California, they think of a dry arid land that would be difficult to grow certain types of grapes in. That is not the case in the Temecula Valley, however. This valley is capable of growing a diverse variety of grapes, including the cool climate varieties of Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Chardonnay, through the moderate climate varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as the warmer climate Mediterranean varieties such as Viognier, Syrah, Grenache, Sangiovese, and Tempranillo. It is very unusual for one area to deal to grow so many varieties of wine grapes.
Most wineries in the area are small, and they are all family owned. It is one of the few wine regions where you may actually run into the owner or winemaker when you visit the tasting rooms. All of the wineries in the area produce exceptional wines, each with their own preference of style. Some will focus on a very limited number of wines they produce and others will offer a wide range of wines. The Temecula area is a friendly wine tasting area, and since all of the wineries are a small family owned operations, it is easy to plan Temecula wine tours
Temecula Wine Tasting
Since Temecula is in southern California, you can count on the weather being fine most of the time. When you are ready to head out on Temecula wine tasting tours, there are many choices.
- Stay at a wine country cottage in the area or choose other Temecula lodging
- Grab your friends and get in on a limo tour, leave the driving to them. For a bit more excitement, try the Open Air Jeep Tour
- Grab a map and plan your own wine country tour
- Take a Hot Air Balloon ride over wine country
- Book wine country bike tours for you and some friends
- Hop on a wine tour shuttle bus
- Do a wine country tour on horseback
Before you go you may want to check and see if there are any scheduled Temecula events, as sometimes there could be a special wine tasting weekend, which you may want to attend or avoid, depending on your preference.
Here is a list of some of the places you may want to visit on your Temecula wine tour.
- Calloway Vineyard and Winery
- Faulkner Winery
- Hart Winery
- Mount Palomar Winery
- Stuart Cellars
- Wiens Family Cellars
There are many more places you will want to go to get a good sampling of Temecula wine, but if you are thinking of doing California wine tours, this is an area you will not want to miss.
Wine Country Tours
Wine country tours are a blast, no matter what mode of transportation you choose. With wine tour shuttles and limo services, it is nice to leave the driving to someone else. With wine country bike tours, you can enjoy the slow pace and beautiful scenery. And by staying at a wine country inn, you can take more than one day to truly enjoy all the Temecula wine country has to offer.
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No matter the mode of transportation you choose, taking a day to sample all that the Temecula wineries have to offer is a great way to spend the day or the weekend. With all of the different varietals to sample from, as well as the different techniques employed by the different winemakers, you will be sure to find something you like. So get a group together and see what kind of fun and exciting Temecula wine tours you can plan!
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Wine Tasting Parties
In its very simplest form, a wine tasting party is nothing more than a couple of friends getting together tasting a bottle of wine they have not tried before. And that kind of party can be one of the most fun of all. However, when people are thinking about a wine tasting party, they are usually thinking of something a little more formal.
Wine Tasting Club
What are the benefits of a wine tasting club?
- Get together with friends on a regular basis
- You don't have to pay for all of the wine yourself
- Rotate locations so you are not the only one hosting a gathering
- Home wine tasting is much cheaper than wine room tasting
- You could hold a wine tasting class
- Learn wine tasting terms in a friendly environment by using a Wine Tasting Guide
Wine Tasting Party Ideas
For a more formal wine tasting party, you may want to start by sending out some wine tasting invitations. Again, there are no standards, you can go from simple blank wine invitations, to something more elaborate that you've picked up at the stationery store, or you can even pick up entire wine tasting kits . Whatever you do, don't forget the wine bottle opener!
Some tips to make your wine tasting party great!
- Get to know your local wine shop, so they can help you choose some great wines that will fit your taste and budget
- Use a Theme. You could go with a certain region,such as Napa Valley, or a certain varietal, such as Cabernet Sauvignon.
- Use appropriate stemware. Use wine glasses with large bowls for red wine, and a more contained slimmer glass for white white wine. And use a flute
for champagne. And remember to protect your wine glasses.
- Serve each wine at the proper temperature. Red wine should be served at room temperature and it should be decanted about an hour before drinking. White wine should be served chilled, but not too chilled. Take it out of the fridge about 1/2 hour before serving. And champagne should be served ice cold!
- Finally, to make sure your guests do not wake up the following morning with a wine headache, make sure you have plenty of water on hand to keep them hydrated.
Wine Tasting holidays
The major wine tasting Holidays are:
- Memorial Day Weekend
- Thanksgiving Day Weekend
Other holidays are good for a wine party too, but those are the two major ones. Memorial Day weekend is the starting wine tasting holiday and Thanksgiving is the ending wine tasting holiday. The Memorial Day weekend is typically when the new release of a vintage will be released. For example, in 2010, the 2008 vintage of Cabernet Sauvignon wine was released after two years of aging. The thanksgiving weekend is the last big wine tasting holiday of the year because wineries are going into the slow winter months.
Wine Tasting Weekends
Wine tasting weekends happen all summer long. The major dates are the holidays already mentioned, but any weekend during the summer wine tasting season is a good weekend to take a wine tour. Some wine tasting ideas are:
- Stay at a wine country inn or take a vineyard vacation
- Put together a wine tasting dinner at a favorite restaurant
- Get together with friends and share a wine appreciation course
- Host a wine tasting event in your home
- Take a Temecula wine tour or a Napa Valley wine tour
- Take a road trip and visit a wine region you are not familiar with, many have published wine maps to help you route your trip
Wine Tasting Glasses
There are all types of glasses for drinking wine from. Generally speaking, when you take a wine tasting tour, you will not be drinking from Riedal wine glassses unless you take your own. Drinking from the proper type of wine glass will help enhance your experience. If you are taking a wine tasting tour, wine glasses are provided, but if you are putting together your own wine tasting at home, you might want to invest in some of the following:
- A Riedal wine glass; Riedel
wine glasses are the premium wine glass to drink from, they have been engineered to place the wine at the proper place on your palate to bring out the flavors of the wine.
- Waterford Crystal wine glasses
; another luxurious experience for some upper crust wine tasting
- Crystal wine glasses, they do not have to be Waterford
- Acrylic wine glasses; too thick for my taste, but some people prefer them
- Personalized wine glasses; great idea for a wine club gathering
- Stemless wine glasses, some people prefer not stems, they are less delicate and more dishwasher friendly
- All Purpose
Cheap wine glasses if you are hosting a wine tasting that may become a little rowdy
- Plastic wine glasses if you hosting a wine party that may become a lot rowdy, a plastic wine glass
won't break
- Plastic Champagne flutes or plastic Champagne glasses
, great for a New Years Eve Party, but go for the real thing if you are drinking an expensive Champagne.
- Wine Glass Charms
, so people can keep their glasses straight
Wine Tasting Tips: How to Host A Wine Tasting Party!
One thing you'll want to do when thinking about hosting a wine tasting party, is to decide, will it be something informal with just some simple wine tasting food like cheese and crackers, or will you go all out and have a wine tasting dinner? If you love to cook, the dinner may be the way to go, and you can really have some fun pairing up your wine with your food.
If you go this route you want to make sure that you start your dinner off with something light, and pair with a white wine. As your dinner progresses, your foods get heavier, as does your wine. You could end your wine tasting dinner with a scrumptious dessert, and a sweet dessert wine. This is a great way to spend a fun filled evening with an intimate group of friends, drinking wine the way it was meant to be drank, with food.
A lot of people if they are doing wine tasting at home will not want to go to the expense and work of having a wine tasting dinner. They want to go with something a lot more informal, and just having a few friends over and tastings of wines. If you would like to host a wine tasting like this, you don't really need a lot of preparation. All you would really need to do is set yourself up a wine tasting table, grab a few bottles of wine, and throw out some crackers and cheese to help clear the palate between the tastings.
A lot of times people think that in order to have a home wine tasting, you need to go to your local college and take some wine tasting classes before you post a wine tasting party. That is so far from the truth that it is laughable.
Wine tasting accessories
There are all kinds of accessories that you can use for your wine tasting party. Although they are not necessary, they sometimes add to the learning experience of the party, or sometimes they're just plain fun. There is wine tasting software on the market, as well as other accessories such as a wine tasting journal, a Wine Tasting Notebook , or a wine tasting sheet, which are basically all the same things. They're just some kind of stationery that you can use to jot down your wine tasting notes.
You could set out some wine tasting cards for people to jot their notes on, and if you wanted to be helpful and provide a learning experience, you could get the cards that have Wine Tasting Terms printed on them. Wine tasting terms would be terms such as dry wine, fruity, excellent bouquet, nose, and finish. There is really no need for this, it's not as if you are going to be writing a wine review for your local newspaper, but again, it can add to the fun. And above all else, a wine tasting party should be fun
If you're going to host a party, there is a wine tasting game that you could play. It is pretty simple to set up, you simply take your bottles of wine and put them in a brown paper bag. Secure the bag around the neck with a rubber band or a piece of ribbon, and let everyone do their tasting without looking at the label on the bottle. What this does is take away people's preconceived notions that they have by looking at the wine label.
Then when everyone has tasted, you could all compare your wine tasting cards, and compare notes. This is kind of a fun wine tasting game to play when you are part of a wine club, where members meet on a regular basis to try out different wines. The person who is hosting the wine tasting party is sometimes responsible for obtaining a bottle of wine as a gift for the person who brings the wine that ends up with the most votes at the end of the evening.
What I really like about this wine tasting game is first of all, doing away with the preconceived notions of the wine label, but secondly, finding out what other people write in their notes. It is never the same thing that I write in mine. Where I may taste black cherries, another person's palate may pick up the oak flavoring. And of course, if there is any wine in the bottle left at the end of comparing notes it's always a great idea to go back and re-taste the wine after comparing everyone's notes.
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Wine Tasting Guide
There are entire books written on the art of wine tasting, so for a comprehensive wine tasting guide, I suggest that you hit a book store or a library. With that thought in mind, I have put together some things that I think are important, some ideas for a great wine tasting party, and some places you may want to think about when you are planning a wine tasting tour.
Wine Tasting Parties
There are all kinds of ways to have wine tasting parties, you can host a wine tasting party in your home, put together a wine tasting club, or join the throngs of other wine tasters on wine tasting weekends or holidays at a popular winery. Read more……..
Downloadable Wine Tasting Guide
Here is a link to a download for a Wine Tasting Guide that you can have instant access to and print out the invitations and scoring cards on your own printer. You will always have this on your computer, so whenever you are having another wine tasting party, just print out new invitations and cards, nothing could be easier!
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