California truly is “wine country,” even if most people believe that the vineyards end just north of Santa Barbara. I was thinking about that the other day after receiving an inquiry about wine-tasting opportunities in San Diego. More on that…
In 1968, the planting of substantial vineyard acreage in the Temecula Valley sparked a revival in Southern California winemaking. The first wines from the new vineyards were produced many miles away by Brookside Winery in Cucamonga. But in 1974, the…