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Art gallery opens in Wine Country -
Read more... Published Date: Saturday, March 17, 2012
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Wine Country Fine Art Gallery owner Dawn Chemello, left, and artist in residence Gabriele Baber have injected culture into one of the Temecula area's most popular attractions. Read Full Article |
INDUSTRY: U.S. wine exports rising -
Read more... Published Date: Wednesday, February 08, 2012
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Wine exports from the U.S. hit a new high last year, thanks to growing demand in Asia and increased shipments to Canada, Europe and elsewhere, but few Temecula Valley wineries are reaping the rewards of the boom. Read Full Article |
TEMECULA: Wine Country at a crossroads -
Read more... Published Date: Monday, December 19, 2011
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Rows of grapevines climb the rolling hills of Temecula Valley Wine Country, where dozens of wineries draw scores of visitors, often by the bus- or limousine-load for wine-tastings, weddings and weekend getaways. Read Full Article |
TEMECULA: Plan would alter Wine Country, report says -
Read more... Published Date: Monday, December 05, 2011
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A draft of an environmental impact report for the Wine Country Community Plan has been released. The plan seeks to balance the interests of wineries, residents and horseback riders. Read Full Article |
TEMECULA: Respect horse crosswalks, Wine Country riders say -
Read more... Published Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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Temecula-area equestrians are trying to instill a little horse sense in Wine Country drivers. Read Full Article |
WINE COUNTRY: Region could have timeshares, golf courses -
Read more... Published Date: Monday, July 11, 2011
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Future visitors to Temecula Valley Wine Country could spend the week in a timeshare and play golf amid the grapes. Read Full Article |
Salty groundwater major problem for Wine Country planning -
Read more... Published Date: Saturday, April 02, 2011
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The aquifer below Temecula Valley Wine Country may lack the capacity to absorb more salt without degrading water quality, and the consequences could hamper efforts to add large wineries. Read Full Article |
Small Temecula-area wineries say land proposal squeezes them out -
Read more... Published Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011
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Some small wineries in Temecula Valley Wine Country fear an upcoming land-use plan could bottle up their livelihood. Read Full Article |
Wine Country plan lifts entire community -
Read more... Published Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2011
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Temecula Valley Wine Country is poised to become a world renowned wine producer and tourist destination. Recognizing the economic potential of the beautiful Temecula Valley vineyards, Supervisor Jeff Stone shared his vision for the future more than two years ago and embarked on the ambitious Wine Country Community Plan. Read Full Article |
WINE COUNTRY: Long-range growth plan stirs concern -
Read more... Published Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011
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Temecula Valley Wine Country residents are organizing in hopes of changing a plan they fear could ruin what they love about where they live. Read Full Article |
Temecula trio saluted for work on horse trails -
Read more... Published Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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Though Temecula residents Shirley Allen, Pat Ommert and Lynn Mattocks have been working for 30 years to preserve riding trails in Temecula Valley Wine Country, they didn't anticipate being honored for their efforts. Read Full Article |
Roadside trails seen for Temecula Valley Wine Country -
Read more... Published Date: Friday, November 12, 2010
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Riverside County supervisors heard a proposal at their Nov. 2 meeting to create a trail running parallel to Rancho California Road. Wine Country is in the county's jurisdiction. The plan would also bring consistency to the hodgepodge of roadside signs showing wineries' locations and promoting special events. Read Full Article |
Temecula Wine Country, horse area could merge -
Read more... Published Date: Friday, October 01, 2010
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A sweeping zoning overhaul would merge Temecula Valley Wine Country with an area known for horses and partition the new map so wineries, horseback riders and residents can coexist. Read Full Article |
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