Wohoo! Spring break is here and if you miss that feeling of carefree abandon and going on a road trip... then read on my friends. Frankly, I think many of us in our college years were too busy prepping for finals, looking for summer jobs, or just didn't have the cash on hand to do much with their last spring break. So I am offering you a chance to go back in time and have the spring break you should have had in college--but better, because you're a little older, a little more responsible, and of course better funded! Picture this: Southern California's two most impressive wine countries, Temecula and Julian, filled with fun people, all looking to have a blast as they sip, swirl and nosh their way through the vineyards. I can promise you incredible food available all day and all night, premium wines, great accommodations, music, and fun stops, all laid out for you. Think wine tasting, hot air ballooning. Olive oil tasting, golf, hard cider tastings, glider plane rides and more. This is an ideal vacation for anyone, but I am thinking this is really perfect for those who are 35+ and really ready to get loose and have a good time. Sound like you? Read on over the next few days for my SoCal Wine Country spring break recommendations!
Day One - Temecula Wine Country 10 AM - Arrive in Temecula Wine Country. Just about 7 miles off the I-15, this is an easy place to fine. Take Rancho California Road east. The key to enjoying yourself is pacing yourself and visiting 4 pre-selected wineries. I’d give you directions, but we all have GPS, so I won't waste the space.
10:15 AM - First up, Thornton Winery. This is a beautiful French chateau looking property that offers both indoor and outdoor sit-down tastings in the Champagne Bar or their famous Cafe Champagne Restaurant. Winemaker Don Reha has created premium still and sparkling wines to die for. Personable service, good prices and a killer hors d"oeuvre menu created by Executive Chef Steve Pickell sells this place. Check out their Web site http://www.thorntonwine.com/ for hours and 2 for 1 tasting coupons.
Day One - Temecula Wine Country 10 AM - Arrive in Temecula Wine Country. Just about 7 miles off the I-15, this is an easy place to fine. Take Rancho California Road east. The key to enjoying yourself is pacing yourself and visiting 4 pre-selected wineries. I’d give you directions, but we all have GPS, so I won't waste the space.
10:15 AM - First up, Thornton Winery. This is a beautiful French chateau looking property that offers both indoor and outdoor sit-down tastings in the Champagne Bar or their famous Cafe Champagne Restaurant. Winemaker Don Reha has created premium still and sparkling wines to die for. Personable service, good prices and a killer hors d"oeuvre menu created by Executive Chef Steve Pickell sells this place. Check out their Web site http://www.thorntonwine.com/ for hours and 2 for 1 tasting coupons.
Check in later for the rest of the road trip!

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