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My son and his family live in the area by o2v4nd
Best wines: Avensole, Leonesse
Liveliest wineries: Wilson Creek, Miramonte
Restaurant-wise, Avensole is excellent, both in terms of food and atmosphere. Otherwise, I’d head to Old Town Temecula (opposite end of Rancho California). Lots of good places there. Park the car, walk around and see what looks good to you and your wife.
If you get tired of wine, Ballast Point brewery is across Jefferson on Rancho California. North of Old Town on Jefferson you can also find a number of craft breweries.
A few of the wineries have music in the evening, but they otherwise close down after 5:00.
And then there is also Pechanga casino, if you’re feeling lucky.