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Visit Temecula Valley Media Alert

Fall in Temecula: What to Know Now

By Norma Marlowe, Director of Public Relations - Visit Temecula Valley August 7, 2023

Autumn is arguably the most exciting time of the year in Temecula Valley, as the region's farmers and winemakers prepare for the harvest. Visitors can take delight in this beautiful valley's bounty as we celebrate the joy of great food and wine. Visit Temecula Valley also just released the results of its Resident Sentiment Tourism Survey. Temecula area residents report that they support tourism, and in a big way: 8 in 10 said that it's good for the region.




Inspiring the Regeneration Generation
An abandoned hillside at Temecula Valley High School is being transformed into a thriving regenerative laboratory, thanks to the school's Regenerative Agriculture Club, which boasts more than 100 members. "We have inspired, optimistic, smart, and responsible students regenerating our future," said Greg Pennyroyal, student advisor and Professor of Viticulture at Mount San Jacinto College and vineyard manager at Wilson Creek Winery.
The Kids Are Alright




Majority of Temecula Residents Support, Welcome Tourism
Visit Temecula Valley recently conducted a survey to examine how local residents felt about tourism. The results were overwhelmingly positive: 8 in 10 said that tourism is good for the region, and 75 percent of respondents said they care about the success of tourism in Temecula Valley. The Resident Sentiment Tourism Survey announcement and link to details are both available on the VTV website.
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Temecula Speakeasies: The Best-Kept Secret in Old Town
Secret bars and throwback lounges are more popular than ever these days. While Temecula's wine country is a major draw for tourists, sometimes a delicious cocktail in a hidden space just feels right. Two swanky speakeasies are in Old Town, if you know where to look. Thompson & Twain is located behind Crush & Brew, and The Apparition Room is hidden behind a wall at the Devilicious Eatery in Old Town. But don’t tell anyone we told you!
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Kalaveras Mexican Restaurant Opens in Old Town Temecula
Opening this month in Old Town, Kalaveras is a unique concept looking to redefine modern Mexican dining. The colorful eatery wows diners with vibrant music, a chef-driven menu with unique and delicious Latin-flavored dishes, and an El Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) theme.
Kalaveras Info




National Red Wine Day (Aug. 28)
With nearly 50 wineries in Temecula Valley, there's no better place to celebrate National Red Wine Day. Leoness Cellars is known for great reds including Syrah, Zinfandel, and Cabernet Franc-Merlot. Visit Chapin Family Vineyards for a glass of Montepulciano or Aglianico in a tasting room with a lovely view and quiet ambiance. Palumbo Family Vineyards and Winery is committed to small lot, handcrafted wines from varieties that are grown on small block, sustainably farmed vineyards. Cabernet Sauvignon and GSM are guest favorites.
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Contact for more information:

Norma Marlowe, Director of Public Relations - Visit Temecula Valley
norma@visittemeculavalley.com
951.252.2139
28690 Mercedes Street, Suite 201, Temecula, CA 92590

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