Wine with Your Best Friend
Doesn’t it sound like a perfect option for your leisure weekend? Taking your four-legged best friend, sitting on the vintage, and looking out to great scenery while enjoying a great glass of wine is more than possible in Temecula. There are more than 25 wineries throughout Temecula that are dog friendly. Each place has their own policy, so check their information before deciding to pay a visit.
If you would love your beloved loyal friend to get in while you take in a glass, you might want to check out any the following locations:
Bailey Winery and Europa Village, La Serena Way
On La Serena Way we got. Bailey Winery and Europa Village. Bailey Winery welcomes all well-behaved dogs in their tasting room as well as the outside dining area of Carol’s Restaurant. Europa Village offers unique tasting rooms for each style/region of wine.
Gershon Bachus Vintners and Frangipani Estate Winery, De Portola Road
On De Portola Road we got Gershon Bachus Vintners and Frangipani Estate Winery, both allow dogs in the tasting room and outdoor areas. Frangipani Estate has a lower picnic area where you can play Bocce ball and enjoy nice views.
Oak Mountain Winery, Via Verde and While Falkner Winery on Calle Contento
Oak Mountain Winery on Vía Verde welcome dogs in the tasting room and around the winery. While Falkner Winery on Calle Contento offers panoramic views and excellent cuisine, and allow all well-mannered and on leashed dogs at the outside wine bar and patio dining area. They allow only small dogs in their tasting room.
Other locations that allow dogs both indoors and outdoors
Other locations that allow dogs both indoors and outdoors are Rancho California’s Miramonte Winery, Monte de Oro Winery, Inn@ Churon & Winery, and Maurice Car’rie Winery.
In addition, Danza del Sol and Robert Renzoni Vineyards are quite dog-friendly except in the tasting rooms and patio. Two more places that are quite restricted and only let dogs in specific areas are Leoness Cellars ( tasting room patio only ) and Cougar Vineyard & Winery ( outdoor areas only).
Wiens Winery, Vindemia Vineyard, Hart Winery, Doffo Winery, Chapin Family Vineyards, Bel Vino Winery, and D’Canters Wine Bar & Restaurant might not let dogs inside tasting rooms, but you can enjoy fresh air and wine with them in the outdoor seating area.
To keep wineries friendly to dogs, it is best to make sure that your dog is well behaved and well groomed. Remember, appearance often changes minds. Since wineries can update or change their pet policies, we recommend contacting them before your visit to verify their pet policy.