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Overview California’s best wines aren’t only from Napa—on this tour, you’ll experience the wonderful wines of Temecula across three of the region’s best vineyards. You’ll start the sipping at a boutique hotspot with great views.
What's Included: 18 ounces of wine tastings (equal to 3 glasses of wine) at 3 wineries transportation, & bottled water. Designated Pick up Locations. Glendale, CA.
NOT INCLUDED: Lunch/Dinner not included. Outside Food not allowed. Gratuities: Private Tours require of min of 14 guests. Non-drinker tickets can be purchased to meet requirement.

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