Round Bar, Pechanga |
I checked into my room which was nicely appointed and had a great view of the Temecula valley. Not planning on spending a lot of time in the room I head out to check out some of the local wineries. There are several tours you can check out, Grapeline Wine Tours and Temecula Jeep & Wine Tours are popular options. There are tours for almost any interest from cigar and wine tours, to horseback tours for those looking to experience a little of Temecula’s old west heritage while sampling the wine offerings. Or you can just explore over 35,000 rolling acres of vineyards with over 30 wineries offering tastings.
Some of the more well-known wineries include South Coast the largest winery in the area, the Ponte Winery which is home to a four-diamond hotel, and Miramonte Winery offers amazing views from their hilltop tasting room and live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.
Kelsey’s at Pechanga |
Returning to Pechanga I head over to Umi Sushi & Oyster Bar for dinner, having so many dining options at the resorts nice after a long day of drinking wine and exploring. Because once you are done you can enjoy the casino or just head up to enjoy the room.
The clubhouse offers an excellent pro-shop as well as Journey’s End, an upscale restaurant that overlooks the course and offers a diverse menu with Jamaican twist thanks to head chef Jerome O’Reggio. Chef O’Reggio has introduced sweet potatoes, plantains, and Jamaican curry to menu items giving creating his own signature flavors.
For more information or to plan your trip visit Pechanga.com.