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Temecula Valley beckons you home.  The warm climate, sun-filled California skies, and fertile soils welcomed native Americans, explorers, missionaries, Mexican ranchers, outlaws, stagecoach drivers, and cowboys.  Temecula’s hillside cattle ranches gave way to sprawling wineries, golf course resorts, and a community that is growing together as it grows bigger.  San Diego is just an hour away.  Los Angeles or Palm Springs are only 90 minutes. We're close enough for a day trip and around the corner for a new address.  

Temecula​

Southern California's Wine Country

 

Temecula’s distinction as Southern California’s Wine Country is credited to the unique geography of the valley.  Temecula’s fertile soils are kissed by the Southern California sun, cooled by the evening breezes and nourished by modern sustainable farming practices.  Temecula is home to 35 wineries that give old-world charm a new flavor.  Temecula wines are bringing home awards.  That's gold medal taste that’s close enough to uncork an experience of your own.

 

The city’s appeal for the wine connoisseur is rivaled by its’ attraction for home.  Temecula is a city of more than 100,000, but maintains the feel of a small town.  A 

networked system of parks offers green spaces for recreation.  Fishing and boating are to be had at Lake Skinner and Vail Lake.  Our schools under Temecula Valley Unified School District offer our children a safe, nurturing

cirriculum that sharpens minds, hones their talents and prepares them for the challenges of the future.

 

That bright future attracts business too.  Conveniently located between Los Angeles and San Diego, Temecula is on the leading edge of business development.  The city falls within San Diego’s Innovation Hub, a state program that recognizes the partnership between research, technology development, university partnerships, and federal laboratories creating conditions for business growth.  We are also listed as among the top 20 least expensive cities in which to do business.  Couple that with a population growth of more than 54 percent over the last twelve years, and Temecula is ideal for relocating and growing business innovation.
 
When we’re not growing, we’re celebrating.  The city is alive with offerings of art, festivals, community theater, and cuisine that incorporates international flavors and captures local ingredients to tempt any palate.  The Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival raises you to new heights.  Our local museums and arts council grounds you to history and expression.  The more than 260 restaurants guarantee to satisfy those looking for a handmade sandwich or fresh-grilled burger to go and those seeking more sophisticated French, Italian, Mexican, Asian, and Steak & Seafood menus at our cafes and fine dining at the wineries. 
 
There’s no need to call ahead.  Come as you are.  We know that once you find your way to our city, our city will find a way into your heart.  You’ll know what we do. 

 

It’s wonderful to live in Temecula.

Music: Introduction, by The Great Wash.

Courtesy http://www.last.fm/music/The+Great+Wash/_/Introduction

What’s your fancy?  A bottle of red?  Perhaps white? Temecula’s 35 wineries are award winners.  Come take a tour or pull up a chair and find the glass that suits you.

Temecula's restaurants offer everything from your favorite short stack of breakfast pancakes to grain-fed beef at candlelit hideaways for romantic dinners.

It's not all sun-filled adventures through Temecula Valley.  There's serious play in the evenings too.  Our theater, museums, and festivals offer more local flavor.

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