Murrieta, Temecula, Vines and Wines


Our next target during our exploration was the area around Temecula and its smaller cousin, Murrieta. In spite of all my research into wine (for my trilogy “The Wine Lover’s Daughter”), I missed an important wine area around Temecula, south of Los Angeles and about one hour and a half north of San Diego. Sorry Temecula, I apologize for my ignorance. This town doesn’t only have excellent wineries but a fun and scenic downtown area. Although Temecula is more well-known than Murrieta, its cousin is catching up fast. As a safe and still affordable place to live, it’s gaining in popularity.

Here are a few pictures of scenic Temecula.

 

 

Love these old houses and look at that garden below!

 

 

 

It was a warm and sunny day and after our walk through the old town of Temecula, we relaxed in a cool coffee shop that served the best cafe latte I’ve ever had–a so-called Mayan latte, spiced with a shot of chili powder. Excellent!

 

 

 

Below, a collage of beautiful handmade booklets with poems

 

 

And here finally, the vineyards of Temecula and Murrieta. Friends of ours drove us around and invited us to this marvelous winery. I’ll definitely have to do some research here for my next “vineyard novel.”

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers!

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6 Responses to “Murrieta, Temecula, Vines and Wines”

  1. Darlene Foster Says:

    Looks so lovely there. That Mayan latte sounds delicious. What a great research trip!

  2. Christa Polkinhorn Says:

    Thanks Darlene. It was fun!

  3. Linda Cassidy Lewis Says:

    You look like you have fun everywhere you go, Christa. 🙂 And your research sounds much more enjoyable than mine. Wishing you well with the next vineyard novel.

  4. Christa Polkinhorn Says:

    Thanks Linda! I do try to situate my novels in places I enjoy visiting.

  5. Monster A GoGo Says:

    Yes, be sure to do lots and lots of “research” at the winery for your 4th book in your “Vineyard” trilogy. 😉 Family on my mom’s side used to have acres and acres of land down in Murietta—before my time, though. Glad you made a new discovery for yourself. CHEERS!

  6. Christa Polkinhorn Says:

    Thanks Monster A GoGo. You know how much I enjoy “research” … remember Paso Robles etc.?

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